We've come a long way since the boy in the bubble. The painful treatments are keeping Fiona safe for now. We've been told that Fiona may be the only person with her specific condition. Large parts of her immune system are failing, and the only cure is a bone marrow transplant. A bone marrow transplant would replace her defective B-cells and T-cells. Our only other option is to continue with her current treatment and wait for her to get sick. Please help fund her cure: http://www.gofundme.com/shesafightercom
http://fionafighter.blogspot.com/2013/12/treatment-changes.html
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