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Splenectomy

  • dru
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  • I developed hemolytic anemia in 1999 and ITP in 2005. Treatments have been splenectomy, prednisone, IVIG, and Rituxan.
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14 years 5 months ago #19808 by dru
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Happy to hear this good news!

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14 years 5 months ago #19813 by CindyL
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Hey, Jet, happy to hear your counts are at 350! Hope they go up even more for you.

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14 years 5 months ago #19814 by Melinda
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Thank you for letting us know Jet! Very glad to hear all went well and those platelets are up there! Sorry about the blood clot, hope that is resolved quickly!

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