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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.

OP posts:
Idratherbeaunicorn · 28/03/2017 05:50

Yay! I am so so relieved to read that you've had that good news! Hope everything goes well with treatment :) xx

Izzy24 · 28/03/2017 06:00

What a relief. And what a great team you have at home and hereWink

Haudyerwheesht · 28/03/2017 06:47
Grin
Lukeandlorelai4Ever · 28/03/2017 06:48

Great news Flowers

Lolo37 · 28/03/2017 06:50

I'm so happy for you and D and think it's great that you have found this group to be supportive. All the best to you. You sound like a fab mum! Xx

Ironfloor · 28/03/2017 06:51

Brilliant, brilliant news! I just exhaled a breath I didn't realise I was holding. Bless you all.

PingaPenguin · 28/03/2017 06:55

That's great news!

Iamthedogsmother · 28/03/2017 06:56

Fantastic news, so pleased for you both Smile

picklemepopcorn · 28/03/2017 07:02

What a relief. You must be in a whirl!

plutohasfeelingstoo · 28/03/2017 07:05

Ah what lovely news op. Flowers delighted for you And your ds

rainbowstardrops · 28/03/2017 07:13

Excellent news!

PastysPrincess · 28/03/2017 07:32

Aww so glad for you. Smile

GenghisCalm · 28/03/2017 07:32

I'm pleased that the news is better than it could have been. I hope that treatment is quick and painless for you all.

CactusFred · 28/03/2017 07:37

OP you must be so relieved. I hope the little fella makes a quick recovery from the ailment he does have and big hugs to you all x

OpalIridescence · 28/03/2017 07:39

Fantastic update! Really so pleased for you all that the scarier possibilities have been ruled out.
Well done to you and Dylan for dealing with the last few days so well.

Be kind to yourself OP, you have been through alot of emotion and your mind will have gone to scary places, you are bound to feel a bit wobbly after all that!

Flowers
HCantThinkOfAUsername · 28/03/2017 07:40

That's fantastic news, yayyy Flowers

PovertyJetset · 28/03/2017 07:40

Oh the relief! Fantastic news, so pleased for you x Flowers

theworriedone · 28/03/2017 07:42

Fab news that I've woken up to!!!!!

Woohoo!!!!!!

pink1173 · 28/03/2017 07:47

Thank goodness! So pleased for you. What a relief x

MrsKCastle · 28/03/2017 07:48

So glad to hear your update. Wishing D a smooth journey through his treatment.

MsJolly · 28/03/2017 07:48

Fantastic news!

MrsGosling71 · 28/03/2017 08:00

That's brilliant news. Very happy for you that it was the better outcome. Lots of love to you and your little boy xx

RufusTheRenegadeReindeer · 28/03/2017 08:02

Thank goodness for that

Thanks
NeverTwerkNaked · 28/03/2017 08:03

Oh what wonderful news!!
I hope the treatment won't be too gruelling for him, but either way it will be worth it to see him better.
And I agree with the poster above, be easy on yourself, you have been through so much in the last few days xx

justcurious40 · 28/03/2017 08:04

Wonderful news. So happy for you and your little boy and your whole family. What a relief it must be. Hope the coming days and weeks are kind to you as he gets better from whatever has caused the problem in the first place. x

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