A Practical Guide to Living Well with ITP – ITP Support Association
ITP Support Association shared a post on LinkedIn:
“So I have ITP – what now?
Our new Patient Resource – Living with ITP, now available as a digital download.
Printed copies will be available for purchase after our patient convention in June.
However you will get a free copy of the book if you purchase tickets for our Convention (see the link on our website for details.
Discovering that you have been diagnosed with ITP may be a shock. You may feel anxious about having a disease with a complicated name that you have never heard of before and you are sure to be wondering what the future will hold.
The information in this book will help you understand more about ITP. You will find out how it might affect your everyday life and how to deal with any challenges it may bring.
To try and understand how you are feeling right now, we have talked to adults of all ages who have been diagnosed with ITP at some point in their lives. As you read through the book you will hear their thoughts and experiences, which we hope will reassure you.
As you will find out, being diagnosed with ITP is NOT a life sentence and with the right support and information you should be able to look forward to the future with confidence.
Download the digital version.”
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