Introducing a New Resource for the ITP Community – ITP Support Association
ITP Support Association shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Living With ITP: Our Brand New Book is Here!
At our Annual Patient Convention, we were incredibly proud to officially launch our new book, ‘Living With ITP‘.
If you or a loved one have recently been diagnosed, it is completely normal to feel overwhelmed, but please remember that you are not alone. This comprehensive and supportive book is designed to provide clear answers to many of your biggest questions, including:
Physical and Mental Impact:
How will ITP affect me both physically and emotionally on a day-to-day basis?
Treatment Expectations:
What can I truly expect from different medical treatments and side effects?
Lifestyle and Relationships:
Will I still be able to travel, stay active, and fully enjoy my life, hobbies, and relationships?
Living with Immune Thrombocytopenia certainly has its challenges, but with the right guidance and support, it is entirely possible to lead a happy, active, and fulfilling life.
Beyond being a guide for patients, this book is also a fantastic resource to share with your friends, family, and workplace colleagues, helping them to better understand what you are going through.
How to get your copy:
Get in touch with us directly to request a printed copy to purchase, or view and share the digital version online right now.”
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