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My ITP Story Part One And Two

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If anyone wishes to see a brief summary of my ITP story on video via You Tube you can now do so at the link below for the ITP Support Association You Tube Channel.

You may also wish to view the many useful ITP related videos on the ITP Support Association You Tube Channel which is at -

youtube.com/channel/UCRkHWf...

It was quite challenging to tell my whole 15 year ITP experience in just a matter of 20 minutes or so but we managed to cover quite a lot of ground and it has been recorded in 2 parts.

The film was made for the recent ITP Support Association Virtual Convention and I hope that it is informative, helpful & ultimately positive.

I hope that anyone watching my story can take something useful from it.

Best wishes

Anthony

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