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An update on Carter's progress.

His ANC (white blood cells), have gone up to 20,000, which is pretty good, seeing how yesterday it was 0. He's also having fluid retention, and fevers, which point toward the engraftment process beginning.

In a nut shell, his body is ready.
 
An update on Carter's progress.

His ANC (white blood cells), have gone up to 20,000, which is pretty good, seeing how yesterday it was 0. He's also having fluid retention, and fevers, which point toward the engraftment process beginning.

In a nut shell, his body is ready.

Great news!!! Get well little cane!!! CARTER SCRONG!!!!
 
That's really awesome! Glad to hear an update! Sounds like he really took this procedure like a champ so far. Impressive!!
 
An update on Carter's progress.

His ANC (white blood cells), have gone up to 20,000, which is pretty good, seeing how yesterday it was 0. He's also having fluid retention, and fevers, which point toward the engraftment process beginning.

In a nut shell, his body is ready.

The rougher the journey, the sweeter the destination.
Keep grinding Hucks.
 
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An update on Carter's progress.

His ANC (white blood cells), have gone up to 20,000, which is pretty good, seeing how yesterday it was 0. He's also having fluid retention, and fevers, which point toward the engraftment process beginning.

In a nut shell, his body is ready.

Thanks for the update! Great to hear that there's progress.
 
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Thank G-D that the process has begun and is progressing with the predicted symptoms ! Sorry to hear the side effects and hoping that they don't last long ! Your family is hanging tough which is a beautiful thing ! Continuing prayers , love and positive thoughts for Carter and family ! #teamcarter #ugotthis #carterstrong
 
Carter's counts continue to surge. Speaking with the doctors, his progress is ten days ahead of schedule.

His ANC (infection fighting, white blood cells) are what are watched the closest, and they usually don't start going up until day twenty, his are up high 11 days after transplant. All in all, the doctors are elated with his progress.

In an unfortunate turn of events, his hair has fallen out, but the cuteness still persists.

We've received some things in the mail for Carter, and wanted to say thank you, and be looking for something in the mail back as appreciation.
 
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