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Karen I know someone who had to go on prednisone in 1989 for a different autoimmune disorder - unfortunately she has not been able to get off of it and has been on various doses constantly. So far no broken bones but she does have a nasty osteoporosis bless her heart - yes, they say it's from prednisone. She's older and has thin skin - it's horrible how her skin can be laid open from just a small/easy bump against something and she's left with a bad wound.karenr wrote: Another problem for us older folks is that our bones are more likely to break--esp. if we've controlled our ITP with prednisone. AND I think that because my body is older, my skin is thinner, and I am more likely to have nosebleeds than I was before. I have hoped that my platelets would go UP as I age, but that doesn't seem to be happening. They don't seem to be going down at a faster rate either though, but that's hard for me to check since my current hema wants me to stay at "safer" levels.
DeeDee that is interesting - I knew a transfusion was wasted as our body just covered those "new"platelets with antibodies to mark them for destruction, same as our own platelets. But didn't know transfusions could make an ITPer refractory.Other people's platelets makes us refractory so that nothing then works.
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