four-year-old battling a rare blood cancer are hoping it’ll be “third time lucky” for a life-saving stem cell transplant. Adeline Davidson has twice been on the brink of undergoing the procedure, which will cure her of the disease, but on both occasions there’s been a last-minute hitch.
A fortnight ago, doctors said they had stem cells from an adult donor, but were surprised to find there weren’t enough for the op to be effective.
In September parents Steph, 26, and Jordan, 28, were devastated to learn that two potential donors, one from the USA, were deemed “no longer viable”.The couple, from Alness in Easter Ross, say life has become a "rollercoaster" as they try to secure her a life-saving stem cell transplant.Steph said: "Honestly, it's.
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