Terence Blue's journey with hemophilia began in infancy, leading to years of regular hospital visits for clotting factor injections. Advances in medical technology have dramatically changed treatment protocols, allowing for less frequent shots and bringing the faint hope of a cure closer to reality. With the recent development of gene therapy, Blue finds hope that his life may soon be free from constant worry and needle punctures, expressing excitement as he experiences faster healing than before, a testament to the potential of modern medicine.
I remember being told 'Within your lifetime, there may be a cure,' It always seemed like a magic bullet or wishful thinking, a genie-in-a-bottle situation. But it's starting to prove true.
For years he visited the hospital two to three times a week for shots of the clotting factor missing from his blood. Eventually his mother learned to give him the shots.
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