I’m battling the same disease that killed my co-star’s sister, reveals A Place in the Sun’s Laura Hamilton
LAURA Hamilton has opened up about fighting the same disease that killed her co-star's sister.
The presenter, best known for fronting A Place in the Sun, suffers from immune thrombocytopenia - a disorder that can lead to excessive bruising and bleeding.
The bleeding results from unusually low levels of platelets - the cells that help blood clot.
Laura recently opened up about how her health is doing in a candid interview and spoke about her condition.
"I have something called ITP, Immune thrombocytopenia, which is low platelets count in my blood its quite an unknown disease," she told the .
"It sort of flares ups and downs depending on what's going on with my life and stress often brings it out."
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Laura continued: "It was really mad a year ago I was filming A Place In The Sun with a lovely couple in France - Mark and Janine - and I just stood there and I had an insect bite on my leg and I started scratching it.
"I was like, 'Oh, I shouldn't have done that because I'm gonna have bruises on my leg from ITP.'"
Laura then learned that her co-star's sister had died from the condition.
She added: "Mark stopped and was like, 'How do you know what ITP is?'
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"And he told me that really sadly his sister had died from ITP and he said it was really good how I was trying to raise awareness of it.
"It's one of them times where you think they could have been paired with anybody as a presenter and nobody knew about the ITP link."
Laura has starred as a presenter on A Place in the Sun for over ten years.
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