Oh and danced and jumped up and down when they said it wasn't leukemia!He's already on three immuno-suppression meds for his kidney - didn't want to add chemo to the mix.
One day, we'll get to that point - as his meds he takes (cellcept and prograf especially) are highly carcinogenic with lymphomas and skin cancers being the real threat. We do cancer screening labs every 3 months at kidney clinic. When we get to that point, we'll deal with it like we've dealt with all the other not so pleasant stuff. But I'd much rather NOT deal with it while he is still young and still traumatized by the medical world that he only sees as a cruel form of torture instead of a place to make he feel better. SO- off my soapbox!
Thank you - I think they look quite cute too! I'll be popping over to your PTR this evening. You are SOOOOO close to your date!! Has your brain turned into anticipation mush yet???![]()
So it sounds like we have two little guys who have a lot in common. My wish child turned 4 in June and we just celebrated the 2 year anniversary of his kidney transplant! I'm so glad to hear Matthew is doing ok. Shawn-Brooklyn is also on cellcept and prograf and we too had a similar scare regarding enlarged lymph nodes that his doctors feared were cancerous. It just seems like it is always something. I can't wait to hear more about your upcoming trip! You all deserve it!