Thank you very much, I greatly appreciate that. (And all other comments)
Was most likely the worst thing we will ever go through In our life, I do therapy to deal with the after affects of it (as well as other things) and my wife was diagnosed with PTSD from it, take comfort in knowing she was the one that effectively saved his life as she was a perfect 10/10 match for the stem cell transplant which is a 1% chance of happening so they told us.
being amongst those kids, as in inpatient too for five whole months it makes you appreciate life and our situation as terrible as it was, there is so many more kids worse off so we count ourselves as one of the lucky one’s.
Reason why I’m so open about talking about it all is to try and help other parent’s going through it, raise awareness of the importance of being on the stem cell register and even helped make and develop easy to read information to parents and children about the condition which will be sent to families at the start of the diagnoses.
Very proud of us & most importantly him.