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Re: Miracle Granddaughter
Date sent: 18-NOV-1996 09:05:31
Linda: Yes, congratulations to all! I'm so pleased to know that
everything has gone so well.
Mary
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>I have wonderful news for anyone who is willing to hear it.
>
>My second granddaughter, Madison Kalei Boyle was born at 2:34 p.m. Thursday,
>Nov. 14. She wasn't breathing when she was delivered by emergency C-section,
>but she has bounced back! She is breathing on her own, taking my daughter's
>breastmilk, gurgling, looking, and most of all loving life!
>
>Her heart-rate dropped to below 40 while her mom was doing her best to
>deliver her, and the only remaining damage they can find is a little problem
>with her liver, which is improving so rapidly that no one is worried. She
>is bright and responsive, but she'll have an MIR next week to be sure about
>the effects on her brain.
>
>We are, however, ready to accept congratulations. Her mom is going home
>tomorrow and Madison is going home on Monday or Tuesday. (She weighed
>8 pounds 6 ounces and was one day beyond full term when she was born, so
>we're really not rushing things.) It was absolutely modern medicine
>that brought her back. Her neo-natal specialist is astonsished at her
>progress, but there's no doubt that his being there saved her life.
>
>It's amazin, totally.
>
>Linda Coblentz
>UH-Downtown
>coblentz@dt.uh.edu
Mary M. Dossin
Claude J. Clark Learning Center
SUNY Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518 564-6138
dossinmm@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu