oh no. unless it was planned. they i'll be crossing my fingers for you
neither of them have it yet but they were both exposed at preschool on wednesday. their little friend who broke out yesterday sat between
better now (if they do get it) than later is how i see it...but still. and it makes visiting lucas out of the question.
he's doing as well as can be expected I guess. still in the hospital - going on 40 days now. transplant went fine. but he will not eat and
he cannot go home until he eats. he has a ng tube and even with feedings that way he's vomiting each time. rough road. they did a bone m
marrow aspiration yesterday and results will be in in a week to see how the transplant is taking. there are no obvious signs on HVGD going
GVHD I think? Graft versus host disease.
that would mean that the transplant failed. they are somewhat worried about that because of his stomach and a rash.
sister and husband are amazingly strong people. they of course have all the hope in the world and believe that all of heaven and earth is
oh what a poor little guy
I'm glad sis and her husband are staying strong and hopefully this will be over soon
do you get to visit often?
i know - better now than later. I was like 15 when I got them and it was terrible. *usually* better when they get them younger.
If I remember correctly I was around 7 or 8 when I got them.