Monthly Archive for July, 2009

Week 73 – Hitting a very welcome plateau

You know you’re nearing the end of a battle when you are running out of things to say, so I will keep this update very brief.

The results of Lliam’s blood tests yesterday confirmed that Lliam is in the final recovery phase, and that it is very likely that he will make a full recovery without the need for further treatment. Most children prescribed the same treatment regime for Aplastic Anemia only really respond well after two sets; so we are extremely fortunate that Lliam is doing so so well following one.

Lliam’s hemoglobin count is up 4 points to 124, which is firmly in the normal range. The white blood cell count came back at 4.2 and neutrophils at 1.6. Again, both are regarded to be in the normal range and nothing to worry about. Lliam’s platelets dropped slightly from 91 to 90, so effectively remained stable. Whilst his platelets are still below the lower normal range of 150 for his age we are not concerned. We know that platelets are the last to recover and that it may take some time to do so. As expected the MCV and the hemoglobin F (Hb F) counts are still showing downward trends. At the time of diagnosis Lliam’s Hb F was 4.2%. This reduced to 1.9% in March 2009 and we expect it to be even lower when the results of the latest test becomes available in about a week’s time. An Hb F score of less than 1% is regarded as normal.
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