Living with HUS/TTPThis section is a place to share stories about Living with HUS/TTP. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download my salvation im a teen mom with a 2 yr old son name Isaiah my son was born with good health at 8 in a half months my son got sick over night, he was up crying all night and when morning came i took him in to the hospital. I was told he had low red blood cells and the were going to admit him to Loma Linda University Childrens Hospital. My son was hospitilized for three weeks undergoing all kinds of test i was told it could be leukemia the third week i was told it was kidney failure HUS they said his was congenital but i dont have no family history of it since june 2007 till now hes been fighting like a little champ he has been through it all didnt really go home for about six months he had it all three pertional dialysis catheters that had to be replaced within a months period time he suffers from hypertension anemia low calcium weak bones, he has a creatine level of four and a half i love him and isaiah means god is my salvation so i think god will never give me nothing i cant hndle so were jus waiting patiently. January 2009
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