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Stem cell match found for B.C. infant with rare blood disorder

Family of Arend Bothma to meet with transplant team in coming weeks
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Larisa Bothma says a stem cell match has been found for nine-month-old son Arend, who suffers from chronic Granulomatous disease. (Stephanie Artuso photo)

Gabriola Island parents have found a stem cell donor for their infant who has a rare blood disorder.

Larisa Bothmasa国际传媒檚 nine-month-old son Arend has chronic Granulomatous disease, which doesnsa国际传媒檛 allow his blood cells to battle bacterial and fungal infections, and a bone cell transplant is the only known cure. Given the childsa国际传媒檚 Latvian and Afrikaners ancestries, locating a match was difficult, but a donor has been found, she said.

The family is expecting to meet with a transplant team in the coming weeks to decide timing of the transplant and Arend will have to undergo extensive screening before he is considered ready, said Bothma. The donor will be available for a maximum of nine months, as there may be others waiting to be matched, she said.

There are things to take into consideration, including timing, according to Bothma.

sa国际传媒淚n terms of waiting, chemotherapy and radiation is really harsh on peoplesa国际传媒檚 bodies and since Arend is so young and little, itsa国际传媒檚 a lot for him to go through,sa国际传媒 she said. sa国际传媒淭he original thought was to let him grow up a little bit to become stronger, maybe to the age of two or three, before we did this, but now seeing how hard it was to find him a donor sa国际传媒 we have to decide, do we go ahead with this donor a little bit earlier then planned? Or do we let him become healthier, stronger, so when he goes through chemo and radiation, he just has a little more subsistence on his body?sa国际传媒

There are also expenses related to travel and long-term stay in Vancouver for the transplant and recovery, said Bothma. She is already taking time off work and her husband would have to do the same.

sa国际传媒淎rend will have to be in hospital a minimum of 100 days, if all goes well, and Isa国际传媒檒l be there with him that whole time,sa国际传媒 Bothma said. sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檓 hoping that my husband and my daughter will stay at the Ronald McDonald House during that time. After those 100 days, if they say hesa国际传媒檚 healthy enough sa国际传媒 Arend and I move in as well with my husband and daughter. Then we stay there for months until they deem him ready to come back to the Island. And theysa国际传媒檒l be very, very cautious about letting us come back home.sa国际传媒

Whatever the family decides, Bothma is still advocating for people to register for Canadian Blood Servicessa国际传媒 stem cell registry.

sa国际传媒淚 want to continue for his sake, in case this donor isnsa国际传媒檛 going to be his donor in the end, but also just for everyone else,sa国际传媒 said Bothma. sa国际传媒淚 donsa国际传媒檛 want anyone else to have to wait the way we did.sa国际传媒

A friend of the Bothmasa国际传媒檚 started a GoFundMe page, which can be viewed at .

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