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Our Eloise In Uk For Organ Transplant This Pm


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HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This news from Eloise's sister:

"Prayers are being answered!

The doctors wanted to try again to wean my sister off ECMO today.
They have been decreasing flow from ECMO(heart and lung bypass)every few hours today and my little sister is doing well!!!!!!!!!!yay!!!!!!!!!At last!!!!!! Her new lungs are starting to work a bit on their own her heart is getting better too.Her new pancreas is good but her liver and kidney aren't good but crrt and medicine is helping. At 8pm Eloise is going to be clamped off ECMO for a short time and put on full ventilation to see how she does. If she does good then goodbye ECMO.goodbye hopefully forever!!
Thank God!!At last!!"

 

Our little Earth Angel has decided nap time is over & it's time to fight again. Go Eloise GO!!!!! I'm sooooooo proud of you sweetie!!!! Keep up the good work baby doll!! 

Meanwhile we are still praying. This is going to be a tough fight little one but you came through the transplant surgery with flying colors. We have faith in you. Miracles DO happen. xxxxooooo


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Great news!!! Eloise you can do it! Prayers will continue coming your way.

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Great news and thanks for sharing. Prayers are continueing for the whole family.

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