I know. I'm actually glad he's even responding to the IVIG. There was a time last year when he wasn't, so things are better now. Anyway, I want to tell you a story as to why I feel as I do.
Ok, over this thanksgiving, my son began having pains in his private area. We thought it was UTI. Then slight blood began showing up in the urine. Btw, during this time he was on a immune suppressant drug, which I was against, because you need your immune system. Anyway, in & out of the ER 3 times in one week. Not bacterial. Must be a virus. Next day pure blood comes out, no urine. Scariest day of my life. We stop the drug, I give him immune boosting nutrients which the doctors agreed with. His body had to fight the virus. I do research, seems he had something called the BK virus, which produces those symptoms that he had, & it also stated people really only get that virus with a weakened immune system. So to me, he almost lost his life on that drug.
However, something amazing happened. During the week of the virus, his ITP was gone, counts were 257K. So, on my next visit I asked all 4 hematologists that work ay my sons clinic..."What is actually being done to cure ITP?" No direct answer. Then I asked "Who, or what facility is doing research on ITP, & how does that research work?" Again, no direct answer. I told them if I was researcher, I would look for things like exactly what happened to my son. A virus, somehow stopped the ITP. How did it do this? Did it alter the anti bodies so they no longer recognized the platelets as an invader?, or was the virus a decoy for the anti bodies, allowing the platelets to be left alone while the virus was being fought? These are the things & the questions that need to be analyzed...this is how progress & discoveries are made. They actually agreed with me, but really didn't have anything to say. That made me very mad, because it gave me the feeling that all is not being done to figure this out. If I was a researcher, I would be looking at things like this, & running tests. Maybe scientists can create something that duplicates the reaction that the virus had & possibly find a solution, but if nobody does anything, if they don't analyze situations like this, I cant see how they will get anywhere. I don't mean to sound so pessimistic, but all these things add up to make me feel so. They still don't even even know exactly what that virus was. Would be a good idea to know. Again, collect data, analyze, & help get answers. Im honestly thinking about leaving what I do & going into the field of ITP research myself. Anyway...thank you for all your advice & input.
One more thing. I went to 2 immunologists & asked their opinion of what I said above, plus an other issue of my son sneezing, every time he starts sneezing a lot, its associated with low platelets. They both agreed that things like are very interesting bits of info & should be looked at.