Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Sue, I did not send the gift, but read the end of your post and wanted to comment on something else. You said your daughter was diagnosed on christmas eve. How do you handle that? We are quickly approaching the 1st anniversary of Zach's diagnosis. It is a sad day and I was curious how you handle the diagnosis being so close to a holiday. We are trying to plan a day trip to get our minds off of it. Sara > would like to say thank you to the person(s) who sent the tiger puzzle and the cute little white " hug me " musical bear. There is only one problem, there is no name. I don't know if this is on purpose or not and it doesn't matter. We just wanted to say thank you for thinking of . It will be something for us to do (like during the CODE T last night during the tornado warnings when we had to sit out in the hall). It will definately come in handy. > Anyway, thanks to whoever sent it, it really means a lot to us. > > L & H > > Sue Pettit of Tupelo, Mississippi > mom to - 17 wocf, driving and being the most responsible 17 yo I have ever known, pitching her first season as a fast-pitch pitcher for her softball team at school; - 13 wocf, playing school baseball, trumpet in the band, and trying very hard to work through the horrible hormone effects 13 yo have; - 12 yo wcf and cfrd, diagnosed with cf at 8 days old at LeBonheur Children's Medical Center in Memphis, TN on Christmas Eve, 1991, currently playing basketball, softball, the flute in the school band, and enjoying life to the fullest, now seeing Drs. Lyrene, Makris, and Hagood at UAB Children's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama - all of whom are excellent doctors Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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