Jaxson’s worried parents took him to see a doctor who said the child was just experiencing growing pains, shortly before he was diagnosed with leukaemia.
News 17th Jan 2021 7:38 PM The parents of a young British boy who was diagnosed with a form of cancer say the diagnosis has turned their whole world upside down after alleging the doctor originally misdiagnosed the boy with growing pains. Jaxson Clark, 4, was taken to the doctor by his parents in November experiencing a temperature, swelled lymph nodes, sore throat and leg pains. Jaxson Clark with his father Mitch and mother Sophie. Picture: GoFundMe His father Mitch said the doctor originally thought the boy was experiencing growing pains and prescribed antibiotics for what they said was a throat infection. Jaxson s parents sought a second opinion and took him to Bristol Children s Hospital, where he was later diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, one of the more common children s cancers.
Jaxson’s worried parents took him to see a doctor who said the child was just experiencing growing pains, shortly before he was diagnosed with leukaemia.
Jaxson’s worried parents took him to see a doctor who said the child was just experiencing growing pains, shortly before he was diagnosed with leukaemia.
Jaxson’s worried parents took him to see a doctor who said the child was just experiencing growing pains, shortly before he was diagnosed with leukaemia.