The Road to Answers

The story of Amanda

As a child, I was always sick.  Whether it was an ear infection, strep throat, and a sinus infection.  When I was 16, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.  After I completed chemotherapy and went into remission, I thought I would finally have an illness-free life.  Unfortunately I was still getting sick all the time.  In my early twenties the illnesses started to get more severe.  I would wake up feeling fine, and within a few hours I would be in ICU with Pneumonia.   After this happened a few times, my family doctor called in an immunologist.  After lots of tests and bloodwork, we had an answer.  At the age of 24 I was diagnosed with Agammaglobulinemia.  I don’t produce any antibodies at all.  I was immediately started on subcutaneous immunoglobulin infusions to give my body some of the antibodies that I lack.  Because only certain immunoglobulins can be replaced,  I still have to be careful when it comes to viruses and bacteria, but I have only been hospitalized once since I started treatment.  I am now 32 years old, and because of my infusions, I can finally live a somewhat normal life.