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TTP and epilepsy how bad is this combination?

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My mother has rare blood disorder TTP and epilepsy thrown in for good measure plus potential lupus. She is not a well woman she hasnt even reached 50 yet does anybody have experience with the above?

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  1. Hello

    TTP is a blood disorder. Epilepsy is a Nervous System disorder. So they are not related what so ever. So I do not think that this is a matter of bad or worst combination. One thing has nothing to do with the other.

    Medications are available to both disorders. I, however, have to be honest. TTP recovery via is generally low. The medications are also expensive.

    Treating and managing epilepsy is much more better.

    God bless.


  2. Common Symptoms:

    Severe vitamin E deficiencies are rare. People with a genetic defect in a vitamin E transfer protein called thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) have severe vitamin E deficiency, characterized by low blood and tissue levels of vitamin E and progressive nerve abnormalities. Low vitamin E status has been associated with an increased risk of rheumatoid arthritis and major depression. Women with preeclampsia have been found to have lower blood levels of vitamin E than women without the condition. Very old people with type 2 diabetes have shown a significant age-related decline in blood levels of vitamin E, irrespective of their dietary intake.

    http://hotvitaminlive.com/?p=84

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