Bone marrow transplant tot Ava Stark goes back to nursery for first time since live-saving op – Scottish Daily Record

By Sykes24Tracey

Brave Ava Stark has gone back to nursery for the first time since undergoing a life-saving bone marrow transplant.

The four-year-old was all smiles when she arrived at Noahs Ark Nursery in Lochgelly, Fife, yesterday morning.

She said she was looking forward to laughing at the nursery teacher and happily ran around the toy-filled garden before starting at 8am.

But her return was cut short after another child was ill and she had to go home due to her lowered immune system.

Mum Marie said that the half an hour she spent at the nursery was a great start and theyre now looking forward to her returning for longer.

The 34-year-old said: Its absolutely amazing that shes managed to get back to nursery for the first time. We honestly didnt think this day would ever happen.

My mum has been teaching her at home and I think shes going to miss her wee side-kick. It really is a big day.

She may only have been able to stay for half hour but thats a great start and were aiming for more next week. She was too excited to sleep last night.

If it wasnt for all those amazing people who heard about Ava and registered to become donors, then we may never have got here.

We just cant thank everyone who supported us enough.

Nursery manager Karen Robertson added: Its absolutely fantastic, we couldnt have wished for a better outcome.

We always said that when she took ill that we couldnt wait until she was well enough to come back and Im just delighted to see her.

Ava underwent her stem cell transplant in December after a Daily Record appeal which saw more than 83,000 people across the UK sign up to try help her.

She was first diagnosed with inherited bone marrow failure in April 2016 and relied on blood and platelet transfusions to keep her alive.

A matching donor was initially found but pulled out weeks before the procedure went ahead prompting her brave mum to launch the worldwide appeal for help.

A second match was then found but they pulled out just 24 hours before the youngster was due to go to hospital leaving her entire family devastated.

The campaign continued and two more matching donors were eventually found meaning she could undergo the operation in December.

She has recently celebrated her 100 day post-transplant milestone and will become the face of a donor recruitment drive by the Anthony Nolan charity.

She was also named one of the Daily Records Little Heroes at an award ceremony in May.

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