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11 years 9 months ago #42390 by alisonp
We all went out for my husband's birthday yesterday, including my eldest son who we don't see all the time. He was asking Dougie how he was, which seemed to really confuse Dougie. So Glenn tried again and said how was his count. Dougie said he'd completely forgotten that he had ITP or had anything at all wrong with him - the joys of a count in the 30s eh!!!! :silly:

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11 years 9 months ago #42392 by Sandi
Good for him! Thanks for sharing, Alison.
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11 years 9 months ago #42396 by Ann
Proof that you can live a normal life with counts of 30. Everyone should read this. :)
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11 years 9 months ago #42408 by Melinda
Replied by Melinda on topic Just thought I would share something funny

alisonp wrote: Dougie said he'd completely forgotten that he had ITP or had anything at all wrong with him

Now that's the life! Happy Dougie felt/feels that way!

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