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by Joseph Godfrey
Week old baby gets heart transplant
The world hardly believes in miracles any more but they happen all the time.
They happen all the time every day ,every hour, and every second. The thing is that people have no hope so when something awesome happens they think its lucky.
the story is about this week old baby that gets a heart transplant. this baby was born a whole six and a half weeks premature. she was transported from u of a to childrens when she was born. he had a syndrome called hypoplastic left heart syndrome. which is a rare type of heart disease. its when the left side of the heart doesnt fully develope. The doctor said the average expectance for a heart was sixty to ninety days which is way to long for a week old baby. But he didn't have to wait that long. the heart came up right when he turned 1 week old. the baby is now recovering from the surgery and seems to be doing well.
My connection is my brother. on March 10, 2012 I was with my brother and he was taking down a tower because that's part of his job and i was helping. when the were taking it down one of the gue wires broke and the 4 story tower fell with him on it... i though the was dead but after the choas of the fall he was at wrc med center. then he was flown to a hospital in little rock.( i forgot the name) and they said he had 2 brain bleeds, 5 broken ribs, concussion, broken hip, 2 broken bones in his arm and a crushed left hand. we didnt know if he was going to make it and it was very emotional time for me and my family. he is now only recovering from the mental part of the trauma he is nearly fully healed. the doctor said it would be two years till he was fully recovered from the fall
the point is that miracles happen all the time and unless you are right there when it happens you dont get the full effect of the awe that you see when your there. So whether it is a baby that needs a heart or a young adult goes through an amazing tragedy miricals do happen.
All info about the baby was from The Batesville Daily Guard
all info about my brothers fall was first hand account given by Joseph Godfrey
They happen all the time every day ,every hour, and every second. The thing is that people have no hope so when something awesome happens they think its lucky.
the story is about this week old baby that gets a heart transplant. this baby was born a whole six and a half weeks premature. she was transported from u of a to childrens when she was born. he had a syndrome called hypoplastic left heart syndrome. which is a rare type of heart disease. its when the left side of the heart doesnt fully develope. The doctor said the average expectance for a heart was sixty to ninety days which is way to long for a week old baby. But he didn't have to wait that long. the heart came up right when he turned 1 week old. the baby is now recovering from the surgery and seems to be doing well.
My connection is my brother. on March 10, 2012 I was with my brother and he was taking down a tower because that's part of his job and i was helping. when the were taking it down one of the gue wires broke and the 4 story tower fell with him on it... i though the was dead but after the choas of the fall he was at wrc med center. then he was flown to a hospital in little rock.( i forgot the name) and they said he had 2 brain bleeds, 5 broken ribs, concussion, broken hip, 2 broken bones in his arm and a crushed left hand. we didnt know if he was going to make it and it was very emotional time for me and my family. he is now only recovering from the mental part of the trauma he is nearly fully healed. the doctor said it would be two years till he was fully recovered from the fall
the point is that miracles happen all the time and unless you are right there when it happens you dont get the full effect of the awe that you see when your there. So whether it is a baby that needs a heart or a young adult goes through an amazing tragedy miricals do happen.
All info about the baby was from The Batesville Daily Guard
all info about my brothers fall was first hand account given by Joseph Godfrey
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