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Was made aware of this article recently..might be of interest?

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Thank you, a good clear and informative read. I also love this one: the-rheumatologist.org/arti...

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lloydyuk in reply to MaryF

Thanks Mary, I just read the whole article. So interesting and easy to follow too.

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Wittycjt in reply to MaryF

Read whole article, this is a keeper. I have been asking for this, thanks for putting this on, Cindy in NJ edgewater100

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Hughes-Comrade in reply to MaryF

Awesome article, thank you for sharing.

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charlieab

Very informative, especially the bit about possible triggers.

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Wittycjt

Good read. Simple and useful, thanks, Cindy

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Wittycjt in reply to Wittycjt

edgewater100 theses are also very recent

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Hughes-Comrade

Great link and info. Thank you!

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Fra22-57

Excellent reading

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KellyInTexasAdministrator

Thank you! I had ,” probable caps” at 18 months of age in association with my immune thrombocytopenia purpura. More likely classified as M-APS.

Was not expected to live for about three weeks.

I’m now 48.5, so Hughes Syndrome was unknown then. My doctors now theorize the massive steroids for the ITP helped turn it around.

Thanks for posting. My son was just diagnosed a few months ago also . ( at age 15) so very useful info.

So glad you are ok.

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lloydyuk in reply to KellyInTexas

Now there’s a story! Thank you

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KellyInTexasAdministrator in reply to lloydyuk

Dallas/ Ft.Worth. I was placed in a pediatric cancer ward- leukemia. They did know it was thrombocytopenia, but back then the I stood for idiopathic, not immune.

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lloydyuk in reply to KellyInTexas

When I was first diagnosed in 1995 after a hospital admission...TIA i now realise my treatment commenced based on a ‘hunch’ from the consultant immunologist.

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KellyInTexasAdministrator in reply to lloydyuk

Did you already have a diagnosis of APS? If not, then that consultant immunologist needs the Nobel prize for being the most intiitive immunologist on Earth. Well, either way. Very in tune physician. Who is this physician? Based in... London?

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lloydyuk in reply to KellyInTexas

No they didn’t know. Were leaning towards lupus initially...was in Bristol (south west U.K.) he’s probably retired or dead by now!! Was 22 years ago

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