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Change of trend?

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8 years 4 months ago #61989 by jayinchicago
Change of trend? was created by jayinchicago
My last NPlate was on October 5th, 2017. I checked yesterday and the platlets went up on their own does this portend something.
I just dont want to get disappointed like Jan\Feb time frame where it just held for two months then went back to destruction.

54 x10'3/microL
Dec 7th , 2017 04:43 p.m. CST

41 x10'3/microL
Nov 28, 2017 04:43 p.m. CST




60 x10'3/microL
Nov 07, 2017 04:53 p.m. CST


70 x10'3/microL
Oct 24, 2017 04:39 p.m. CDT



31 x10'3/microL
Oct 05, 2017 04:41 p.m. CDT

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8 years 4 months ago #61990 by Sandi
Replied by Sandi on topic Change of trend?
Jay:
It's impossible to make any predictions about what counts might do based on what's happened in the past. . Any time spent without treatment is fantastic, and no one can tell you that there won't be disappointments in the future. All I can say is that you are able to manage ITP fairly easy at this point and seem to be one of the lucky ones. If you have to get more injections, you'll be okay. At least it's not every week! Keep doing what you're doing and hopefully you'll see remission at some point.

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