Hi,
I have a couple of questions. My 14 year old son is in the hospital for testing. Today I was told that it is possible that he has a chronic form of leukemia. I had so much info thrown at me that I'm not sure if everything I heard is a fact. He has been sick on and off since August with lung and kidney infections. He is being treated for an infection right now but they are not sure where the infection is coming from. His white count is high. Last time he was sick a couple of months ago it was around 20,000, now it is at 32,000 and they mentioned differrent types of white cells and percentages but I don't know much about that yet and didn't even know there were different kinds of white cells. And they said there were some abnormalities and they were going to do a blood smear.
They are doing a Philadelphia test on him that can rule out the chronic leukemia if he tested negative. I don't know when they are doing the test or if they already have or how long it will take to find out. I was too scared to ask any questions because I'm not sure if I want to know the answers.
So far they have told me not to worry too much but that I should prepare myself just in case. My son only knows that he is really sick but doesn't know anything else yet. They said it is possibly a leukemia reaction that means it isn't cancer and that once they treat what is wrong with him he will go back to normal. For now I'm hoping for that.
Question 1. What is the Philadelphia test and how long does it take to get answers?
Question 2. What is a Leukemia reaction?
Thanks so much,
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