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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:
Mcchickenbb41 · 28/03/2017 08:06

Truly wonderful news for you Flowersfor dBearxx

Topuptheglass · 28/03/2017 08:07

Great news this morning Flowers

So pleased for both of you Smile

Oscha · 28/03/2017 08:08

So relieved for you!

Rainbowqueeen · 28/03/2017 08:10

Yay!! Treat yourself to a big glass of your favourite drop and enjoy a good nights rest

MrsBobtonTrent · 28/03/2017 08:12

What a relief for you both! Great news.

Footle · 28/03/2017 08:23

That's great news. Hope the treatment is tolerable.

MrsSeverusSnape · 28/03/2017 08:28

What fantastic news, I'm so relieved for you all.

Sipperskipper · 28/03/2017 08:34

Have been watching this thread. So so pleased for you!!!! Best of luck with his future treatment xx

TheMerryWidow1 · 28/03/2017 08:39

just made my day! So relieved for you, big hugs to you and your brave little boy xxx

user1489819718 · 28/03/2017 08:46

Is is JIA juvenile idiopathic arthritis? My daughter had similar issues and her diagnosis was of Enthesitis related arthritis and also psoriatic arthritis.

If it is then the meds are amazing.

FacelikeaBagofHammers · 28/03/2017 08:59

Amazing news!!!!! That's cause for a lot of wine tonight, you must be exhausted after the past few weeks.

Delighted for you xx

Flumpernickel · 28/03/2017 09:05

Wonderful news! SmileWine

ElsaMars · 28/03/2017 09:14

Really pleased for you!

nanorgran · 28/03/2017 09:16

Absolutely over the moon for you. What a huge relief. Flowers

Didyoumeantobesorude1 · 28/03/2017 09:27

Great news, I'm so happy for you. Best wishes for his recovery with the meds.

ChestyNut · 28/03/2017 09:51

Great news that he doesn't have leukaemia Flowers

How is he OP? Are you still in hopspital?

PeridotPeridot · 28/03/2017 09:55

Great news op! You must be so relieved Flowers

Natsku · 28/03/2017 09:59

Wonderful news, so happy for you!

Writerwannabe83 · 28/03/2017 10:04

Oh what a relief!!!! I'm so happy for you Flowers

DaisyBlameless · 28/03/2017 10:21

Really glad read this.

Choconuts · 28/03/2017 10:43

Amazing news!! I hope the treatment goes well for Dylan xxx

CupOfJoe · 28/03/2017 11:14

Oh that's absolutely fantastic news, well done for staying strong!!!

MrsELM21 · 28/03/2017 11:21

Wonderful news!! So happy for you!

harverina · 28/03/2017 11:47

Fantastic news! So so delighted for you and your boy. Hope the treatment goes well xx

WowserBowser · 28/03/2017 12:00

Oh that's brilliant! Phew! You must have had the worst wait.

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