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Hi,

I have ITP, I have since had my spleen removed and my levels have stayed at a good level. But my question is does anyone else suffer with aching legs? I feel like I get achy legs quite often, is there a name for this?

Thanks Tom

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Nespinoza

Hello I have a left leg that usually hurts just at night when I'm in bed I went to my regular doctor and I have what's called Restless leg syndrome I'm currently taking medication it has usually helped but as of right now I'm anemic and omg my leg has been hurting more than usual. I would check with your doctor.

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Monty55555 in reply toNespinoza

Thank you

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RINochka

Do you have Lupus?

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Monty55555 in reply toRINochka

Not that I know of

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