Jay's Story - The Final......

nice to hear things are positive.

On another note as someone who has been through this as a child (many years ago). I may be able to offer advice regarding dealing with things as he gets older. Would also like to chat as I would like to know what a parents perspective is. For me I have agined a lot from your posts and suprisingly it has helped me. Email in trust.
 
Excellent news Dead Dog. :D Don't remember your initial thread but I'm sure its been very hard at times and glad the future is looking brighter for you all. :)
 
Hi all.
went to leicester today for end of treatment chat with Jays consultant, and its all good:D , his recent MRD scan showed no leukaemia.
Jay will go up once a month for the first year for a check up, they won't do blood tests every time, but will do if feeling ill, then the next year every two months then twice a year then yearly.
He had a blood test to check all sorts today, organ functions etc, and will have an appointment soon to check his heart, but his consultant isn't expecting any worries and also doesn't expect the leukaemia to rear its head again either. He is very happy with the way things have gone for Jay!
Basically he's expecting normal service to resume no growth problems, severly doubts infertility or any other cancer to arrise as a result of his illness, down to the reletively low levels of chemo and no radiocherapy.
It will be another 2-3 years before Jay is fully out of the woods, but fingers crossed its only time and no worries:)

also here are the links of previous threads. / also edited onto OP.

The collection thread
and
An archive jay's story thread
 
Brilliant news. I hope that Jay stays well and that this is a new start that you all deserve and that you can now finally get on and fully enjoy life again.
 
Back
Top Bottom