The diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenia may leave you wondering – how can I really live my life with ITP? PDSA’s podcast, “Bruised but not Broken: Living with ITP”, brings you empowering stories, lifestyle tips, and answers to the real-life questions the ITP community is asking.
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The diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenia may leave you wondering – how can I really live my life with ITP? PDSA’s podcast, “Bruised but not Broken: Living with ITP”, brings you empowering stories, lifestyle tips, and answers to the real-life questions the ITP community is asking.
From Awareness to Action: How ITP Patients Can Influence Policy
Bruised But Not Broken: Living with ITP
37 minutes
8 months ago
From Awareness to Action: How ITP Patients Can Influence Policy
In this episode of Bruised but Not Broken: Living with ITP, host Barbara Pruitt dives into the critical role of advocacy in making immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) a recognized priority in Washington. Joined by PDSA President and CEO Caroline Kruse and Government Relations Consultant Jim Romano, they discuss the ongoing fight for federal funding, the importance of patient voices in policy change, and how you can get involved—whether in person or virtually. Learn how sharing your ITP story can influence lawmakers, push for Centers of Excellence, and secure essential resources for the ITP community. Tune in to discover how you can be part of this powerful movement for change!
Bruised But Not Broken: Living with ITP
The diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenia may leave you wondering – how can I really live my life with ITP? PDSA’s podcast, “Bruised but not Broken: Living with ITP”, brings you empowering stories, lifestyle tips, and answers to the real-life questions the ITP community is asking.