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nobullshitallowed · 22/03/2017 13:19

Sorry I'm posting for traffic, have already started a thread and had barely any replies. Not sure what I'm looking for really, a handhold or people who have been through similar.

Around 6-7 weeks ago, my ds aged 6 suddenly started complaining of hip/joint aches and pains. I put it down to growing pains.

3 weeks ago he went really lethargic, he sleeps 6-6.30 so is having enough sleep. His teachers started commenting that he was tired in school, told he has gone from a really happy active boy to quite irritable.

Managed to get him into the doctors, who checked him over, went through quite a lot with him. He's now urgently requested that he have full bloods done. And referred him urgently to a children's hospital.

He then told asked me what I thought they would be testing for, I have been googling and each time it comes up with leukaemia Sad. So I told asked my doctor that. He said that was a big worry and it's why he is referring him so quickly. He said the way my son has explained the pain and pointed it out it rules out other causes.

He's at hospital next Thursday, and I'm bloody terrified. Feel awful for not taking it seriously at first. I honestly just thought growing pains.

My other ds 3 is diagnosed epileptic, I'm petrified for what's to come for ds 6 now Sad

Would be grateful for anyone who has been through similar to reply.

Thanks for reading sorry if it's all mumbled I just feel so numb and not really explaining myself properly.

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Haggisfish · 27/03/2017 23:03

Sending positive thoughts. Ime they are ace at getting canulas in and they use a numbing cream, too. Dd had one in-wasn't pleasant but better than jabbing her arm all the time. Knitting sounds lovely. Or jigsaws? Dd loves doing them with me.

ohfourfoxache · 27/03/2017 23:07

How did it go op? Thanks

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GenghisCalm · 27/03/2017 23:30

Wishing you all the luck in the world Flowers

nobullshitallowed · 27/03/2017 23:51

Have some really really great news!! It's not leukaemia! I'm so happy. He does have a treatable problem which has been the cause of all the bad blood tests. But I'm just over the moon it's not the worst.

I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart! You have pulled me through this hellish experience with all your messages. I'm so grateful to each and everyone of you. You're amazing taking the time to reply to me, so Thankyou so so much Flowers

Treatment starts Thursday for D, I will update what exactly it is once I've got a better understanding of it, and can at least spell it Grin

Once again thankyou, I've never had this kind of support, or any really. I will always be grateful to you all xx

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eviethehamster · 27/03/2017 23:52

Sending lots of prayers for you and Dylan.

eviethehamster · 27/03/2017 23:53

Amazing news OP!

user1489179512 · 28/03/2017 00:00

Wonderful news.

GlitteryFluff · 28/03/2017 00:01

Fabulous news!

verytiredmummy1 · 28/03/2017 00:02

I'm so delighted. I've been thinking of you both all day xx

PinkGlitter17 · 28/03/2017 00:03

Sending love and my hand to hold yours. Xxxxxxx

juni · 28/03/2017 00:39

So, so happy to hear this. Been thinking of you and your son. Fantastic news and i wish him a speedy recovery - yay!

ohfourfoxache · 28/03/2017 00:40

Oh my God that is absolutely brilliant, wonderful, amazing news! You must be so relieved!

Thank you so much for taking the time and updating a bunch of strangers on T'net, I've just felt myself physically relax after seeing your update Thanks

I'm so pleased for you both Thanks

Darlink · 28/03/2017 00:48

Hallelujah !

Haggisfish · 28/03/2017 00:48

Hurray!!! I've had similar support for much less serious things and it really does help. I'm so relieved for you all. Gladdened my heart!!

MrsCobain · 28/03/2017 00:48

So pleased!!!!!!!! Grin

2017SoFarSoGood · 28/03/2017 00:51

Oh NoBullShit this is the best news. I am truly so delighted for you and for Dylan. Really happy. We would have said all the right things and been here to continue support if the news had been bad, but I for one am so very happy we don't have to go that route. Now we just help you get through the next bits until he is himself again. Hugs to both of you; this really made my day xxx

PossibiliTea · 28/03/2017 01:06

Fantastic news, so pleased for you and Dylan. All the best for a speedy recovery now! Xx

octoberfarm · 28/03/2017 01:20

Oh goodness, just teared up with relief for you all. What a lucky boy he is to have such a wonderful Mum behind him. Congratulations OP, I'm so happy for you!!!

HPandBaconSandwiches · 28/03/2017 01:47

That's such wonderful news! So happy for you and your boy! Hope the illness is easily treated and he can get home soon Flowers

KatnissMellark · 28/03/2017 03:59

Good to hear the positive news op, I hope you get lots of support understanding the condition from the hospital. You sound line an amazing mum Flowers

fairiesandelves · 28/03/2017 05:19

Absolutely fabulous news. So so pleased for you, I've been thinking about you both. FlowersFlowers

Madeyemoodysmum · 28/03/2017 05:21

Hurrah

camelfinger · 28/03/2017 05:24

Brilliant news. Well done for getting through the waiting part, must be a relief.

OMGBecky · 28/03/2017 05:47

That's such great news! I was thinking of you both today! Hopefully you can finally breathe a huge sigh of relief, get a decent nights sleep, and then get on with treating the issue! Hope he's feeling much better soon! Flowers

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