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Here's a link to her with open eyes... http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/off...i-done-71.html There are three pics about half way down the page. |
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hahahaha, and you can see her lil' funny "fang" in the first one!! ;) |
She is so very beautiful.....God Bless you for what you are doing for her!!:D |
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she is precious I am so very pleased to read all the good news She is so precious and really has become part of our family here |
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I can't think of a better way for a child to witness how miraculous life is and fragile, too. Include the importance of how doing everything we can to preserve and protect, and you have a most wonderful lesson. God Bless Baby Emma and Dena! I Thank God for Dena's tenacity and determination! |
I was away for the weekend and had a lot of catching up to do. I am so happy she is continuing to gain and what an exciting surprise to see those little eyes! The news about the surgeon is beyond fantastic! |
She keeps trying toget out of the light it seems. I am so proud for her, and for the great care you are giving her Dena.;) |
Thought you guys might like to share in the good news!! I'm so excited!! The surgeon has agreed to meet Emma just as soon as she returns from Houston!!!! YAY!!!!!!!!! :happyboun:happyboun:2hearts2::cheer::cheer: :yay_jump: :yay_jump: :woof::woof::nursing: Here is an email I received from the Doc.......... which includes the first response FROM the surgeon - TO the Doc (and then fowarded to me) <<<<<<<<<(this is the Surgeon) wow. I did get tears in my eyes. That music! I would love to see her. I'm going to send this to another doctor as well, he's an awesome surgeon/dentist (double boarded!) in Virginia, and he's great. I'll see if he has any initial suggestions, etc, too (this is the Doc) She will be back in Next Sunday at 6 pm -- lets get you over here with her and see what she has found out.>>>>>>>> And just now, Doc sent me another forwarded response... this one is the surgeon to the doc... Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 3:55:30 PM Subject: Re: Emma <<<<<<Hi. Just sent you an email. Hard to tell well what's the extent of the cleft-definitely looks both primary and secondary. Thing is I'm thinking about-getting her bigger before a definitive surgery if possible- always a bit of race against time. There's some very good surgical descriptions of the surgery options that I have, actually kind of complicated but fun. You have to make a series of flaps and shift and put them in their new places, in order! secondary cleft palate I've had more experience with-you have to have NO tension!. I suspect the reason(s) the first surgeries may have failed are failure to remove tension, freshen edges (mucosa to mucosa), may traumatizing the surgery? Generally I've tried to get the little guys as big as possible, but that's not always doable. I'll know more when I see Emma. Thanks! >>>>>> |
That's FANTASTIC!! Thank God for that surgeon!!! and she looks PRECIOUS with her open eyes!! YAY!!! |
Ain't God good!:D I bet you are on cloud nine! |
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I am so very happy at this wonderful turn. It has been a long hard battle but things are definitely on the upswing and Emma's future is looking so bright. I can't tell you how very much this has all affected me. Right now, my heart feels about to burst with happiness and elation. __________________________________________________ _____ |
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