miércoles, 30 de enero de 2008

How I was born


Apparently I was born a normal baby and as all kids when they arrived, my arrival brought joy & happiness among my family. But one week after I was borned, my parents noticed some light bleeding on my diapers and it increased as time went by. When I turned two weeks old, I got a really bad cold that's why my parents called the doctor and besides taking care of my cold, ordered some lab test to find out why I was bleeding. The results were confusing. No infections were found but I had a low platelets count. That's how everything got started, a story of admissions to clinics and hospitals, blood and platelets transfusions.


If you think it is difficult finding veins on an adult, try to do it in a little baby. They tried several times to find them. I have done two endoscopies and two colonoscopies. The bleeding was caused by a very serious allergy and affected the mucous around my colon. Finally a light at the end of the tunnel, a bone marrow test that revealed there were no cancer cells. But even at that point, nothing was clear yet.

Then another problem came up, an eczema on my head, a bleeding wound on my rectum. From the beginning my parents thought that it was related with my grandmother's genetic illness. Two uncles passed away with similar symptoms before they were a year old.

Finally Dr. Enrique Massa, pediatric hematology specialist that was treating me, suggested a trip to USA, Gainesville to meet Dr. William Slayton at Shands Hospital where finally they diagnosed this terrible illness that my mom refused to accept.

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