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Need some answers. Maybe you can relate?

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10 years 6 months ago - 9 years 2 weeks ago #51646 by haleigh.fotis@gmail.com
Need some answers. Maybe you can relate? was created by haleigh.fotis@gmail.com
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10 years 6 months ago #51647 by Ann
I think you need another medical opinion. Maybe see a neurologist if you are able to. The symptoms you describe do not occur with ITP and the dizziness and tingling sensations need diagnosing properly. Good luck. Let us know what happens.

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10 years 6 months ago #51650 by Sandi
Replied by Sandi on topic Need some answers. Maybe you can relate?
I agree with Ann. Those symptoms are not related to ITP and may be either neurological or rheumatological. It could also be something as simple as a vitamin deficiency. You need further testing.

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10 years 6 months ago #51656 by mrsb04
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Totally agree with Ann & Sandi

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