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12 years 8 months ago #34982 by amanda2-18
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My daughter had concurrent itp for 4 years and has been in remission for the last 2. Now this past couple weeks she has started getting annoying headaches, which could be from a lot of things. But those were something she used to get when her count would get low. Also she has been having these horrible stomach problems with nausea. I just wondered if any of your children have those symptoms. I have this gut nagging feeling her body is trying to tell us something. That mother's intuition is so powerful.

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12 years 8 months ago #34983 by amanda2-18
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