Why Side Effects Happen | Decoding Risk (Part 1)
Starting a new treatment for ITP can feel overwhelming, especially when side effects enter the conversation. For many patients, it’s not just the treatment itself that creates uncertainty; it’s the “what if.”
In Part 1 of the Decoding Risk series, host Danielle Boyle is joined by haematologist Dr Danny Hsu to break down why side effects happen in the first place.
Using clear, relatable analogies, they explore:
This episode helps you move beyond fear and into understanding. You’ll learn why side effects are often predictable, why they do not mean something has gone wrong, and how to approach them with confidence.
If you’ve ever read a medication leaflet and felt anxious or experienced a side effect and wondered what it means, this episode will give you the clarity, reassurance, and language to have better conversations with your healthcare team.
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