Thank you so much Andy,
his hg today was 101. His prednisone dose has been cut back to 25mg for a few days - and then will be reduced further. Our pediatrician suggested that we discuss ritux once we get to Oakland. It would be great to have a break from all of the steroids and frequent transfusions. His ferr right now is 1800 - if his tx requirement is reduced we can bring it back down.
I understand that some patients had a complete recovery after two cycles of rituxmab. With my son also being at the age he is (almost 10) the ritux along with changes in his body over the next few years may take care of this problem. Thank you for the information Andy - I'll bring back as much more information as I can - I know a few of our members can use it.
Andy, would it be helpful if we provide information on the website for newly diagnosed patients to ensure that they have phenotype matching or genotype matching so that they don't end up in our situation? Should other parents have this done for their children even if they have been transfusing for a while? We simply were not aware when we began transfusing our son. Hopefully other parents can avoid this complication.
I'll let you all know how our transfusion goes tomorrow - thanks again everyone - and thank you dear Sajid for your constant support and good wishes:) Your not just an awesome pastry chef - you're just plain awesome:)
Sharmin