tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793772659866386394.post7459115789007269962..comments2023-03-26T09:02:06.239-05:00Comments on Olivia's Special Heart: Our HLHS Journey: back in the hospitalMelaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07975116801763990568noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793772659866386394.post-57079926744920155292011-12-02T22:21:54.504-06:002011-12-02T22:21:54.504-06:00Hey ya'll,
Good movie to see is called "...Hey ya'll, <br /><br />Good movie to see is called "My Left Foot" Story of the Brown family overcomming the handicap of the son. It's great to see a quadrapgic playing soccer <br /><br />"My Left Foot (1989) More at IMDbPro »My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown (original title)<br /> Christy Brown is a spastic quadriplegic born to a large, poor Irish family. His mother, Mrs Brown, recognizes the intelligence and humanity in the lad everyone else regards as a vegetable. Eventually, Christy matures into a cantankerous writer who uses his only functional limb, his left foot, to write with. Written by Reid Gagle<br /> <br />In this true story told through flashbacks, Christy Brown is born with crippling cerebral palsy into a poor, working-class Irish family. Able only to control movement in his left foot and to speak in guttural sounds, he is mistakenly believed to be retarded for the first ten years of his life. Later, through the help of his strong-willed mother, a dedicated teacher, and his own courage and determination, Christy not only learns to grapple with life's simple physical tasks and complex psychological pains, but he also develops into a brilliant painter, poet and author"<br /><br /><br />U TAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793772659866386394.post-33934494758281148442011-11-30T00:19:09.574-06:002011-11-30T00:19:09.574-06:00praying fo u OLIVIA!praying fo u OLIVIA!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793772659866386394.post-14143981724121998422011-11-28T20:34:56.594-06:002011-11-28T20:34:56.594-06:00Blech! Poor Olivia, Mom and Dad. Hoping they get...Blech! Poor Olivia, Mom and Dad. Hoping they get her back to discharge status real soon. If she has a fever at all (or perhaps even if not) ask them to take a urine culture. Zoe's sats dropped and she looked quite blue/dusky with her UTI interstage. A 10 day antibiotic therapy worked great. Please keep us posted. (((Hugs)))Staceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00236715948080857359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793772659866386394.post-11635812215297134722011-11-28T16:18:06.894-06:002011-11-28T16:18:06.894-06:00I know how hard it has to be...thankfully you are ...I know how hard it has to be...thankfully you are still near the hospital. I will be praying for Olivia and your whole family.Wodzisz Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03402962907991995167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793772659866386394.post-7584332203422416182011-11-28T15:43:02.290-06:002011-11-28T15:43:02.290-06:00So sorry to hear she is back in the hospital. It i...So sorry to hear she is back in the hospital. It is always such a roller coaster at this stage. You will all be together soon! <3Kathy Bakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04770278646550731651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793772659866386394.post-19602213721090156732011-11-28T15:31:58.279-06:002011-11-28T15:31:58.279-06:00Oh, I am so sorry. I know all too well how frustra...Oh, I am so sorry. I know all too well how frustrating the in and out of the hospital dance is. Bodie spent more time "in" the hospital than "out" before his Glenn - but has only spent one night "in" since then (almost 15 months now!), so there is HOPE. It won't be this way forever. Hang in there. Heart hugs and love.Amy Bennetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06256967321013244018noreply@blogger.com