5-year-old Audrey was born with her lungs connected to her stomach and an incomplete esophagus (Long Gap EA/TEF or Esophageal Atresia). After two big surgeries and 142 days in the NICU in Utah, Audrey finally moved home but has since needed much more surgery, now in Boston. Much of her food still comes through a tube directly into her stomach, and she has had many procedures to help her swallow food, but she is thriving today. Thank you for blessing us with your love and prayers.
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Tuesday, August 9
Stayed home because I knew that even the sound of my voice could make Audrey fight her paralytics and try to open her eyes or turn her head. Glad to be with the children, and have a little bit of summer vacation together. We'll get ready for school, do some errands, visit the swimming pool, and except for a quick visit on Wednesday after Justin's eye appt in Sandy, I think we'll stay away from Primary until Sunday. They are taking careful care of her. I am trying to set up an appointment with the Endocrinologist to discuss her pancreas.
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