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When treatments stopped working, Danielle sought a second opinion. It gave her clarity, confidence, and a new way forward.

Getting diagnosed during a pandemic wasn’t easy, but ITP Warrior @The.No.Spleen.Queen, Danielle Hodges, knew something didn’t feel right.
In this episode, she walks us through why she decided to get a second opinion on her ITP diagnosis, what changed as a result, and why trusting your instincts as a patient matters.
If you’ve ever felt unsure about your diagnosis or treatment plan, this one’s for you.

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