By LAYLA SAADAT
For most three-year-olds, the phrase ‘bone marrow transplant’ isn’t one they’d hear often at kinder.
But for little Lachy Abbott, it became a reality when his bone marrow was matched to his five-year-old sister Amelia’s.
Amelia was battling lymphoblastic leukemia, and was desperate for a transplant.
“It was just awesome – we were just ecstatic to know Lachy was able to help her to heal and be a part of her journey,” Michelle Abbott, mother of the children, told The Daily Mail.
Initially diagnosed in the acute category of the disease, Amelia’s condition escalated dramatically after chemotherapy.
Within just three months, the Gold Coast family were told Amelia was now categorised as extremely high risk and had only a 40-per-cent chance of recovery.
After being told that there was only a 25-per-cent chance of a match between the siblings, the news that Lachy was a complete bone marrow match with this sister came as both a surprise and a relief for the family.