My entire life, I’ve always had issues with bruising. I was a competitive dancer so having bruises was not surprising. When I was a freshman in college, I noticed the bruises were much larger, and in more unusual places. I went for my routine physical feeling fine, and they told me my platelets were low and they wanted me to come back the next day to draw blood again. When I did, they called me and told me to go to the emergency room right away, as my platelets were dropping rapidly. When I got there, my blood was drawn again and they told me I had to be admitted and monitored. After 3 days, I had a possible diagnosis of ITP, which was confirmed a week later by a hematologist. It has been a long journey over the course of 6 years, and I’ve had two infusions that have helped me keep my counts stable. In that time, I’ve earned a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree, while working 2 jobs and living my life the exact way I want to. The biggest struggle for me was the mental aspect of it all, but through the PDSA I learned I am not alone, and I want to advocate for this condition now more than ever! I hope that by sharing my story, nobody puts off their bloodwork anymore, because you never know when it can save you!




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