Wendy may have just happened to receive it.
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I was blindsided when I learned that Clariana and Mario's bone marrow could not be matched. When I arrived at the hospital, Luna and Samuel were sitting outside the hospital room somewhat exhausted.
When she saw me, Luna sighed and said, "Boy, the doctor said there was no way to match the bone marrow of their father and daughter and that they would have to find another bone marrow match to do so."
I was a little confused, "Why not? Clariana is his daughter, how can she not be good enough?"
"Their father and daughter blood type is different, which has little to do with whether it is pro-life, the doctor is the problem of fusion, if the blood type is not suitable, even if the surgery will also appear rejection reaction, later if the child is not able to bear, or the same more dangerous!"
Luna pulled me along and explained to me with the only vocabulary she had.
I thought Mario was Clariana's biological father, so even if I couldn't get a bone marrow transplant, a kidney would be possible, but I never thought it would be impossible!
Drained of all strength, I sat down in my chair and did not return to my emotions for a long time.
It wasn't until the doctor came out of Clariana's room, took off his mask and looked at us and said, "A few of you come to my office."
Luna held me up, and Samuel, with a sullen, extraordinarily serious face, seemed to be thinking about something.
Doctor's office.
Luna was anxiously confused and looked at the doctor, "Doctor, what should we do if we don't find the right bone marrow for this child's disease?"
The doctor looked at us and said, "Bone marrow transplantation is not a minor surgery, we must find the right bone marrow to do so, once there is a mistake, the later rejection will be very troublesome, the number of patients with acute leukemia has increased rapidly in the past two years, there are not many patients who can meet the right bone marrow, I understand the feelings of your family, but now the only way is to let the child continue chemotherapy, we can only find the right bone marrow for the child. We will try our best to find the right bone marrow for the child and let the child recover as soon as possible."
Samuel looked up at the doctor and spoke, "How long can the baby hold up so far?"
The doctor, somewhat afraid of Samuel's majesty, spoke, "According to the current treatment, the child's condition is relatively optimistic and will last for at least three more years."
"Okay, I got it!" Samuel nodded his head, got up and left the office.
Luna saw this, some anxious look at me said, "Clara open to persuade your father, do not let him mess up, not yet that step ah!"
I was a little confused, but still hurried but followed out and kept up with Samuel, seeing him hurriedly dialing the phone while standing at the elevator entrance waiting for the elevator.
I called out to him, "Dad, what's wrong? Where are you going?"
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