This is the story of the Bean Counter, who fell in love with the Green Thumb, and they produced two beautiful little sprouts.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Update on Norah
The tumor is malignant, and Norah will be undergoing chemotharaphy during the next year. They are testing the fluid around her brain as well as her bone marrow to see if it contains cancerous cells. If so, Norah's treatment could be more extensive. Please keep praying!
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Prayers Needed
One of our fellow December 2005 babies is in need of prayer. Her name is Norah. I ask that if you are reading this, please say as many prayers for her that you can.
Here is her story:
On the evening of Valentine's Day, Norah's parents took her to their local Children's Hospital because she had been walking wobbly, and having trouble with her balance. The doctors suspected a brain tumor, which was confirmed with an MRI the next morning. 24 hours later, she was in surgery to remove the tumor. The surgery lasted over 8 hours, and they were able to successfully remove the entire mass. The surgeons believe that the tumor was an aggressive malignant one. If it is, Norah will more than likely have to undergo intense chemotherapy. Her parents should hear the results of all the testing tomorrow, along with instructions on any further treatment Norah may need. So far, Norah has recovered miraculously from the surgery, and is back home with her family. She is a strong, beautiful, 2-year old, who needs prayers for a clean bill of health. Please pray that the tumor is benign.
Thank-you!
Here is her story:
On the evening of Valentine's Day, Norah's parents took her to their local Children's Hospital because she had been walking wobbly, and having trouble with her balance. The doctors suspected a brain tumor, which was confirmed with an MRI the next morning. 24 hours later, she was in surgery to remove the tumor. The surgery lasted over 8 hours, and they were able to successfully remove the entire mass. The surgeons believe that the tumor was an aggressive malignant one. If it is, Norah will more than likely have to undergo intense chemotherapy. Her parents should hear the results of all the testing tomorrow, along with instructions on any further treatment Norah may need. So far, Norah has recovered miraculously from the surgery, and is back home with her family. She is a strong, beautiful, 2-year old, who needs prayers for a clean bill of health. Please pray that the tumor is benign.
Thank-you!
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Friday, February 1, 2008
December 2005 Kids
I thought I would share this with everyone. Most of you have heard me talk about the internet group of ladies that I am a part of. All of our babies were due in December 2005. Some came early, and some came late, but we all still have a special bond. Anyway, here is an awesome collage that one of the ladies made of all of our "babies."
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