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Megan's Gagging Isn't Any Better


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What great news :) ! Praying that Megan will be able to go home ASAP! Kendra


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MEGAN UPDATE

MONDAY, JULY 31, 2006 09:47 PM, CDT

Still no fevers! She had her pacing wires removed today, so the only thing she's attached to now is her heart and O2 monitors and the feeding tube (which she was attached to before surgery)!!! The nurse let Cole help with removing the pacing wires, which made him feel very important.

She had a really good day and seems to be feeling so much better than before surgery. One doctor who saw her when we were here a couple weeks ago just kept commenting on the difference. She couldn't believe it. She said it usually takes longer for kids to look good, so we're thankful for that.

A family that at Ronald McDonald House just had surgery today and isn't doing well and had to be put back on the heart lung machine tonight. His name is Will Ray. Please pray for him and his parents, Fred and Amy.

Thanks for everything!

Love to all - Jarod, Tanya, Cole, and Megan Hope

Guest Robbin
:) This is truly a miracle how fast she is recovering. The power of many praying people and her strong little spirit. I will certainly be praying for little Will and Fred and Amy. Thank you for the great news on Megan. Cole is so precious too. What a great little "big brother."
AndreaB Contributor

More great news for Megan! Will add Will to our prayer list.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

what wonderful new...the best ever and cole helping..wow

One doctor who saw her when we were here a couple weeks ago just kept commenting on the difference. She couldn't believe it. She said it usually takes longer for kids to look good, so we're thankful for that.

Love and hugs

judy in philly

VydorScope Proficient

WOW!!!!

kristi (8/1/2006 10:23:14 AM): Guess what! Tanya just called about 45 minutes ago and said that they might be discharged today, or tomorrow at the latest!!!!

And then from the site...

TUESDAY, AUGUST 01, 2006 10:38 AM, CDT

Megan continues to do so well. We are so blessed. On doctor said we may even get to go home today, but probably by tomorrow at least. I'll let you know as we find out more.

Hugs!

TCA

WOW!!!!!

GFBetsy Rookie

I'm so glad! We keep you all in our prayers.


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flagbabyds Collaborator

¡wow!

that's such good news!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

¡yay!

Cheri A Contributor

[WOW! That's great news!!

schuyler Apprentice

WHOOO HOOOO!!!!!!!

I will be saying lots of prayers for Will and his family.

I just found this on Megan's site:

Tanya asked me to do an update... they are going home today!!!! Praise God. She said it will most likely be later on before they are released but they are going home today.

Cotrena

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Tanya and family,

So happy that Megan will go home so soon! That is wonderful she is feeling so much better. I am sure it is such a relief to have her playing again and smiling.

Will pray for the little boy Will that isn't doing well. I stayed in R. McDonald house when my son had surgeries. The greatest part is having other families that are going through the same thing you are and can totally relate and it makes you feel as if you are not alone.

Take care,

Monica

mouse Enthusiast

that is such GREAT news that Megan is going home today. I bet everyone will be glad to be back home - including Megan. Love, Hugs and Prayers.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

good news!!! hallelujah! :rolleyes:

AndreaB Contributor

Such great news and I'm sure a relief for all of you to be heading home. :P

evie Rookie
good news!!! hallelujah! :rolleyes:

Wonderful news!! You will all feel better in your home!! Megan has to be a strong girl to come through so fast, the Dr., am sure is confident she will be better at home. Prayers for her and the boy will. :) evie

jerseyangel Proficient

Yea! :D It'll be so good for you all to get home.

VydorScope Proficient

Sorry I have nto been home most of the day.. heres the last update on her site...

TUESDAY, AUGUST 01, 2006 12:03 PM, CDT

Tanya asked me to do an update... they are going home today!!!! Praise God. She said it will most likely be later on before they are released but they are going home today.

Cotrena

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

TANYA

HAVEN'T BEEN ON LINE MUCH BUT JUST SAW THIS AND SO HAPPY YOUR HOME. THE VERY BEST NEWS EVER! I HAD CK'D AND HEARD YOU MIGHT BE GETTING 'SPRUNG' WHAT A STRONG LITTLE ANGEL YOU HAVE ALONG WITH THE REST OF YOUR WONDERFUL FAMILY.

PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED AND NOW IT'S JUST HEALING TIME...AT LEAST SHE WON'T BE LIFTED BY HER ARMS AT HOME...OIE

LOVE

JUDY IN PHILLY

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Welcome home, Megan! Hang in there, baby Will and parents--we're all praying for you!

Guest Robbin
Welcome home, Megan! Hang in there, baby Will and parents--we're all praying for you!

Yes, :) wonderful news!! Amazing little girl coming home so soon! Baby Will-we will not forget you :)

Cheri A Contributor

:D YAY!! Our Megan is going home! Thank you Lord!!

Will still pray for baby Will!!

Nic Collaborator

I am so happy that Megan is coming home. It is so funny to have never met this family, yet even my family knows about them. My sister asked yesterday, "how is that baby doing?". :P

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Thank God our little Megan is hope safe and sound...... God Bless her! I am so overjoyed at her recovery!

Hugs.

Karen

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Oh great news!,I always think kids recover much quicker at home amongst familiar things.

Alot less stressful for Mum and Dad too!! :)

I am so happy that Megan is coming home. It is so funny to have never met this family, yet even my family knows about them. My sister asked yesterday, "how is that baby doing?". :P

My husband asks everday ''How's baby Megan today!''

:)

Daxin Explorer

Excellent news!!! Welcome home Megan!!!!

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