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May 23, 2026, 02:15
What’s Your Advice for the Newly Diagnosed? – ITP Support Association
ITP Support Association shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A diagnosis can feel like everything is changing, but as one member shared, life really can start to feel normal again.
Between improved treatments and a better understanding of the condition, management is often easier than that first shock suggests.
What’s your advice for the newly diagnosed?”
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