This boy is getting ready to come home Tuesday. This is at the end of his car seat test. I think the expression says it all. View attachment 218792
I have no doubts. He's definitely been really happy and expressive the past couple days as he's been going through his tests for release.The look! He's got something planned!
I'm so appreciative of good news lately.I have no doubts. He's definitely been really happy and expressive the past couple days as he's been going through his tests for release.
I would love to see him when he realizes how much more there is to his world than a hospital.I have no doubts. He's definitely been really happy and expressive the past couple days as he's been going through his tests for release.
Aleksander, it's an old Polish name from my mom's side of the family.I'm so appreciative of good news lately.
What is the boy's name? (First name)
I'd like to give thanks.
Aleksander
Dziekujemy! We always sing Sto lat for birthdays. such a good songAs a fellow Pollock, I approve! Sto lat!
Hang in there. I know is its tough on everybody. Like Vaq said, we ain't through praying yet.He's not totally out of the woods, but he's making good progress. He still has pulmonary hypertension, so he's going to be under close observation until that starts coming down a bit. It isn't supposed to be permanent, so we're hoping that oxygen treatment and meds will keep it under control until it starts to resolve. Otherwise it should be able to be corrected with more procedures.
Pulmonary hypertension is a typical side effect of the heart issues he was born with. His body hasn't adapted to having blood pumping normally through the lungs like it should have this whole time.
I drank the coffee.
Get your own damned donuts slacker!
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