Just caught up on what you've been going through. Great that the RBC has improved. Grayson had to have a transfusion, but that barely kept him in the upper teens & low twenties. I know you're still out a ways from the oncology apt - have they given any insight to the treatment? G was the other way around - RBCs in lower teens before they would do transfusion - but WBCs were on the moon. Eosinophils were 84x the normal range. They used hydroxyurea (oral chemo drug), which is used for sickle cell anemia in humans. Unfortunately, his [Coke can sized] mass, blood, liver and spleen all had the cells in, despite everything being clear 6 mo earlier in an ultrasound. Some of these masses seem to come from nowhere. I'm really sorry you & Chris are going through this. I grieved so hard during the last two months of Grayson's life. We go through so much with them, and they come full circle, beating so many odds. Then something like this happens. I know it's a difficult time, but stay strong, do whatever you think is best for Chris, and give him all the lovin you can. Every moment with our special babies is precious. Love to you both.