Guest guest Posted March 23, 2003 Report Share Posted March 23, 2003 ---Anne, 's retic count is typically 0.1-0.0. every once in a while we get a 0.4 and jump for joy...not that it means anything. We are trying a new therapy of folic acid and pyridoxine + increased amounts of CoQ10-up from 30mg fourxday to 3oomg fourxdays to equal 1200mg/day. Our doctor said that there is a physician in Chicago that is researching mito and bone marrow and has good results with this treatment. We are incresing her now...so we don't yet know if this will help. Her liver is a mess but we have been monitoring bleeding times and of right now they are okay. What symtoms of the dysautonomic disfunction do Sam and Zach have? I checked 's temp last night during her 2am tube feed and it was 92.4. I just about freaked out, but i was able to wake her she seemed fine so i just covered her up and monitored it. While she is low like this she feels hot and sweats alot. We are also looking into the possibility of removing her spleen...probably this month. Her spleen has always been large but like Sam she is eating through the blood way to quick and we hope this may help. Other than the bleeding, were there other signs of liver failure? 's white cells are usually about 3.5 with an ANC of 300-600. We are not treating this yet either. We do feel so alone too, as do our doctors. We actually have a new doctor who is trying whatever she can think of to help, because our last doctor was just at a loss.He just would treat the symptoms, but not look for the answers. I also worry about Mrgan's sister Molly. She is 20 mo. and I feel like it's just waiting for the inenitable. Will she also get the bone marrow problem?the Mito? It's horrible. She is developing wonderfully and seems so healthy, but like you said, it can just happen almost over night. Please feel free to email me directly at the above address. I would love to hear more. And thanks for sharing all of your knowledge with me. is treated for the bone marrow issues at Akron Children's Hops. and the Mito at the Cleveland Clinic by Dr. Cohen. Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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