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Old Thu Jun 13, 2013, 09:21 PM
curlygirl curlygirl is offline
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Thank you so much sstewart. That is the story I was referring to. I feel that even though the odds are stacked against us, the odds were stacked against us for having our son develop aplastic anemia in the first place. When your loved one develops a malady that only 500 people in the USA develop in a year, who seriously considers odds anymore? In the best case scenario my son's ATG/cyclosporine will work perfectly, we will have a beautiful new baby, and the cord blood will be banked and never needed. In the worst case scenario I can say that I tried. We will also be broke but it will be money well spent.
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