Cancer battler Adeline Davidson, aged four, is on the road to recovery after her much-delayed bone marrow transplant finally went ahead.
Parents Steph, 27, and Jordan, 28, endured a rollercoaster two years as ops involving three possible donors had to be cancelled because of medical complications.
But the lifesaving procedure went ahead earlier this month at to Glasgow Royal Children’s Hospital. The marrow was administered through transfusion, and the whole life-saving procedure took just over 20 minutes to complete.
Adeline, from Alness in Easter Ross, suffered a series of setbacks in her two-year wait for the transplant to treat a rare form of blood cancer.
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