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Originally Posted by Matthew42
The hematologist doesn't have any answers, other than she does believe the bone marrow "gets turned on" (good thing), and then decides to suddenly turn off.
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"I don't know" might have been a better answer than this semi-explanation. I don't think bone marrow "decides" anything. It's a biological process, admittedly very complicated, but there must be undiscovered factors that are causing these roller-coaster changes.
With all the past patient experiences and collected knowledge about aplastic anemia, it must be so frustrating to have so little idea of what's going on with your mother's blood counts!