Thousand dollar med for Sebi ‘bubble boy’ Part I
August 31st, 2009 | by admin |
SCIDS or ‘bubbleboy’ disease symptoms usually appear in the first few months of life. Because the immune system cannot protect the baby’s body, babies with the disorder tend to get one infection after another. Some of these bacterial infections may be life-threatening, including pneumonia (lung infection), meningitis (brain infection), and sepsis (blood infection).
To make matters worse, SCID patients often don’t respond to the antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections. They may suffer more frequently from ear infections, sinus infections, a chronic cough, and rashes on the skin.
Early diagnosis of SCID is very important, because without quick treatment, children with the disease aren’t likely to live past age 2.
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3 Responses to “Thousand dollar med for Sebi ‘bubble boy’ Part I”
By mitencios08 on Aug 31, 2009 | Reply
Dear Chachy18,
…
Dear Chachy18,
We’re glad to hear you are doing great… Sebastian will still continue treatment with IVIG (Gamma globulin) for a few more months
Thank you for your question
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By chachy18 on Aug 31, 2009 | Reply
I had SCIDS. My …
I had SCIDS. My bone marrow transplant was at Sloan Kettering in 1987.
Are they giving him gamma globulin?
Hope everything goes well.
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