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Update on Baby Aiden...Mr. RolexH's Birthday, 12/03/02

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  • I can hardly wait to wish you a happy 1st birthday, and 2nd, 3rd, 4th....
    I know people that are alive because of organ donation and I want you to join that very special list. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] God put you here for a reason and I think you've already done your job so very well. Who knows how many lives you may help save because we've all become more aware of how important organ donation is.

    Be happy and healthy little one, today and always.

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    • Blood, and blood product donations are an easy and rewarding way that most of us can help save a life.

      *Endurance Rider Wannabee!*
      *Endurance Rider Wannabee!* (But...just passing thru...for now!)
      ~*Peruvian Paso Clique*~

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      • [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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        • since we ARE coming close to Aiden's first birthday, want to be prepared to send the gifts and cards somewhere! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

          "Spot"

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          • I was thinking that myself!
            Hope your 8th month is a wonderful one, full of good things!
            A Fine Romance. April 1991 - June 2016. Loved forever.

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              ReginaPony: You are absolutley right! I am ashamed I did not discuss the importance of blood donation. Being a blood donor is a great way to help others and even save lives! Justthink of the need for blood just for AIden to be transfused at transplant. Somtimes it can take 40 units!

              Spot and Fred: A Gift?? You don't think all the work you have done with this amazing stallion auction is enough?? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] No one needs to do anymore. You guys are already so amazing. However, you can feel free to email me anytime for my adress. But Aiden doesn't need anymore gifts. Cards are great for his scrap book, but if you want to give a 1st birthday gift maybe make a donation to Ronald McDonald House or other wonderful charities that help kids like Aiden. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

              I do have to say the ICU nurses better watch out when Aiden gets his liver, I know Auntie knowonder and Eqchick (not to mention others), will probably inudate him with balloons and stuffed animals. haha I know I will be buying him everything in the gift shop. And don't forget the grandparents! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]

              Everytime we are in the hospital, Joey and I buy a ballon or a present for someone who looks like they don' have anything. I was short on cash last trip, but this little girl (Eqchick remember little Daesha acrossed the hall? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_frown.gif[/img] ) didn't have any ballons or toys, so I gave her some little Winnie the Pooh books that Aiden was given. She loved it, plus Aiden can't even read [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] . I said he was a genious but not THAT much of a genious. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_razz.gif[/img]

              Thanks so much for the happy Birthdays's for him. I think we should start celebrating OUR monthly birthdays. Life is precious no matter how old you are.

              ~~Lisa~~
              Save a life, be an organ donor
              ~~Lisa~~

              www.caringbridge.org/fl/aiden

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                When we were at the hospital, my girlfriend and I were scrapbookingand just having a girls day "in". Well we ordered pizza and were having it delivered. The pizza guys kept getting our order wrong. He called back two times. WELL, right after I hung up with Him, the phone rings again.

                I said "Hello?" and a woman says, "HI! This isEverythingbutwings!" I rolled my eyes, and said "No, I oredered a PIZZA! NOT WINGS!" ETBW, was so confused, she said, "This is Everythingbutwings FROM COTH!" I was rolling on the floor laughing I thought it was the delivery place calling and getting it wrong AGAIN! LOL HAHAHA It was so funny we were both laughing our heads off! Anyway just a funny little COTH story. hahaha Everythingbut "WINGS"! LOL [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

                ~~Lisa~~
                Save a life, be an organ donor
                ~~Lisa~~

                www.caringbridge.org/fl/aiden

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                • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by EqChick:
                  <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Medievalist:

                  LOL. Didi had a sex change, eh EqChick [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

                  <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                  LOL, Medievalist - I didn't don the Flamesuit, but took a chance with you not FREAKING if I mentioned you. Thanks for the light humor!! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

                  *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

                  So tell me again how the 40 Hour Standard was created? I think my boss was busy...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                  No flame suit ever needed here(well almost never.... [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img] ). I was flattered to have been mentioned at all [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

                  However Eqchick, I seriously did have wierd dream involving you the other night. How funny is that!!! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img] You posted a topic saying something to the effect of how horrible I was, and then there were 9 pages of responses agreeing with you. I woke up really freaked out! LOL. I've never had a BB dream before...

                  I hope you all had a great day yesterday, RolexH. All these milestones are great!

                  My Life: "Qu'est ce que c'est ce bordel..."
                  ---WHX---

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                  • please go to www.garnetrogers.com
                    and have a look, at our "Baby Aiden" page, and the links to Aiden's page.
                    Hope this helps, Lisa!
                    the cd "Small Victories" has the song "Small Victory" that Mountain Girl posted about a while back. The song is about a beautiful OTTB mare that we rescued, and loved... but it is also about love, faith, hope, and determination ... all things that apply so much to Aiden and his family.
                    A Fine Romance. April 1991 - June 2016. Loved forever.

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                    • the Stallion Auction is a gift for YOU and MrRolexH for Aiden, its not FOR Aiden!

                      Do you really think he will care at one year of age that some stallion somewhere donated some semen for him???

                      Nope!

                      He'll want the toys and stuff - let me tell you!

                      Can you please email me your address when you get a minute - thanks a bunch!

                      "Spot"

                      donnahiscock@idirect.com

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                      • How Jennifer made out yet?

                        And how is Mr Aiden making out today?

                        "Spot"

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                        • Hope our little guy is still doing well and that you hear good news on Jennifer's blood tests soon.

                          It broke my heart to read Lisa's post about the kids who don't have anything or anybody there for them. As terrible as it is for Aiden to have to go through all this, at least he has his loving parents (and all of us!) there for him every step of the way. For all of us who are itching to send Aiden something when he goes in for his transplant, maybe in the meantime we could send stuff to kids who need to know somebody out there cares. Lisa, anyway to find out names and an adress where to send stuff? I don't want to upset parents who need to be away from their sick children to support the family or take care of other children, but I would like to do something to help sick kids who don't have the amazing support that Aiden does. Maybe we could just send stuff to the staff and they could use it to brighten the day for whoever needs it. Or if there is one kid in particular that needs some support/attention, one of us could be his or her Santa elf. Any ideas on how to go about this?

                          Jane

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                          • to see if anything was posted about Jennifer yet.

                            Hope this day is a good one! Hugs & kisses to Aiden... Hugs to you, Lisa & Joey!

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                            Show goals achieved & Sass is in foal! 5 months down... about 6 more to go.

                            We've got STANLEY! Wings Rock!
                            *bad shoulder clique * Member of "OMGiH, I loff my Mare" Clique! * Proud owner of a CANTER Cutie!
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                            • Hello all - just spoke to Lisa and Aiden is doing well today. This morning was the first endoscope treatment (Sclerotherapy to treat veins close to bursting) after the major bleed the other week. Apprently the treatment went well and Aiden feels fine afterwards, but the doctor in St. Pete did not like what he saw. They went in to see how the veins were doing, and they ended up treating several large veins ("huge" to quote Lisa). Dr. Reinstein said that he wants to not do another treatment for 4 weeks because Aiden's esophogus is so swollen and restricted, that he fears another treatment might cause too much restriction. If that were to happen, they would have to dilate his esophogus, which could cuase more harm than good. (didn't specify what kind of harm)

                              So, Dr. Reinstein said that he is going to call the TX Team in Atlanta and "put the fear of God into them" to try to get a cadaveric organ for Aiden. He cautioned Lisa that he's going to emphasize the negatives, and not to let their reaction in Atlanta scare her. He is pushing really hard to get a cadaveric liver, and to get one now.

                              As far as Jennifer's tests go, she's supposed to get the blood work labs back today. I hung up with Lisa when she got another call from Jennifer, but we weren't sure with what news (maybe just to empathise about how anxious she is!). If the bloodwork yields positive results, they will probably come up to Atlanta soon (although not sure what will happen with Thanksgiving next week).

                              That's as much as I know right now. I will post again as soon as I have more info!!!

                              *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

                              So tell me again how the 40 Hour Standard was created? I think my boss was busy...
                              Which came first, the truck or the trailer?

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                              • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by saus:
                                For all of us who are itching to send Aiden something when he goes in for his transplant, maybe in the meantime we could send stuff to kids who need to know somebody out there cares. Lisa, anyway to find out names and an adress where to send stuff? Any ideas on how to go about this?

                                Jane<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                Well, I'm not Lisa, but I'm not sure when she'll be able to get online. That is a GREAT idea Saus - I'll mention it to Lisa later today. I'm thinking that (if she's comfortable with it), I may call one of the nurses and ask about it. I know there are lots of kids without parents there, or with parents that can't afford much - with the holidays coming up, maybe we could send stockings or something.

                                Let me do some homework and I'll see what I can find out.

                                *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

                                So tell me again how the 40 Hour Standard was created? I think my boss was busy...
                                Which came first, the truck or the trailer?

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                                • I would love to send something to one (or more) of these children in the hospital. Please let us know how to do it! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

                                  SillyHorse
                                  ~ I do whatever my Rice Krispies tell me to.

                                  Donald Trump - proven liar, cheat, traitor and sexual predator! Hillary Clinton won in 2016, but we have all lost.

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                                  • I love the idea of sending Christmas stockings to children in the hospital! I'm going to contact the local children's hospital and see what the acceptable gifts are (ie some hospitals only accept shrink-wrapped toys or books).

                                    This is definitely off the topic, but another group that could really use our help are the soup kitchens. Donations (both monetary and canned goods) are way down this year. Wouldn't it be nice to know that a family in need was able to eat Thanksgiving dinner thanks to your donation? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

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                                    • I would be interested too, this is a great idea.

                                      PWBTB@WC (People who browse the BB at Work Clique)

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                                      • but you have to be very careful with what you send to transplant patients and even those awaiting transplant. Their immune systems are very compromised and/or they are on immuno-suppresive therapy to increase the likelihood of sucess with the transplant. Under those circumstances, an ordinarily harmless mold could kill them.

                                        When my brother was in the transplant unit at the University of Minnesota, the rules were very specific. No cloth anything (fibers hold molds, dusts, pollen, and viruses that can kill a transplant patient). This includes any sort of stuffed animal or Christmas stocking. No live plants, flowers, or foods brought in from outside at any time. You realy can't know what are on live things like that. The only thing that he was permitted to receive were ordinary paper cards, drawings, letters, and the like. Ballons might be okay, but it would depend on the particular hospital and their rules. We received a lot of very thoughtful flowers and stuffed animals but ended up giving them to the senior and regular childrens ward...because we just couldn't take the risk.

                                        The best thing in the world was for actual people to visit and spend a few minutes with him....not the gifts they wanted to mail. If you really want to do something for someone in the hospital:

                                        --volunteer to sit with seniors/children -- hospitals and hospices typically have programs that allow you to volunteer and help with games or the like and you can really brighten someone's day. In the past I've finger painted in the kids' play room, played board games, and helped with bingo games for the seniors;

                                        -- visit someone you know (in person);

                                        -- join one of those pet therapy programs -- you can usually use your own pet if its very friendly, my own guinea pigs were a big hit;

                                        -- donate books and toys to the hospital play rooms in the childrens ward;

                                        -- and/or donate time or money to the charity that supports the illness you'd like to end. RolexH's suggestion on supporting the Ronald McDonald House was an excellent one -- it allows the families of the children to stay close to the hospital at little or no cost.

                                        I'm really not trying to squash all this good will but there are a lot more practical ways that you can all support Aiden indirectly and bring a lot of joy and comfort to more people. IME, real *human* contact is way more important than anything you can send in the mail.

                                        ****
                                        New York Horse Rescue

                                        [This message was edited by Serendipity on Nov. 21, 2002 at 01:04 PM.]

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                                        • I know that my posts are buried among the many other popular threads, but I figured I could report in here how things are going in the Merchandise auction.

                                          So today I received 2 new emails with good news for the auction. The Charles Owen helmet company has donated a new John Whitaker model helmet to the auction. In addition to that the Us Eventing Asoociation will be joining in with something, not yet sure what. USA Equestrian is in with something as well, but they're still working on it and will post it soon. That brings us to 76 items on the auction boards right now!

                                          Among them these people and companies have donated and if possible please drop them a line of thanks:

                                          Parelli Natural Horsemanship
                                          Charles Owen
                                          Bit of Britain
                                          Jimmy Wofford
                                          Monty Roberts
                                          Saddletude Inc.
                                          Us Eventing Association
                                          USA Equestrian
                                          USDF (I believe)
                                          Karen and David O'Connor
                                          The Harris Family & Rugged Lark
                                          Fern Michaels
                                          Diana Gabaldon


                                          We have 10 days until the start of the auction and about 20 emails still out to equestrian companies that have yet to be responded to. Not to raise false hopes but if even one comes back with a donation we'll be doing well.

                                          IMHO I think we can make it to 100 items. I would just be thrilled to hit more but I can kind of sense some of the steam running out. Which is fine, because once it starts then money kicks in!!!

                                          I want to share a big thanks to XCJumper who was kind enough to help me out by sending me a pre-paid phone card. (Only have local calling on my budget at home) That enabled me to keep calling and seal the deal with Parelli and talk to many other companies. Please give her a big shout of thanks!!!

                                          I am an organ donor!! And I am sending a lot of prayers and thoughts out to the Hawk family. Everyday I talk or email to someone new and hear their amazement at our little community's efforts. And listen as they are in awe of how much we can do for a child we barely know. And everyday I just laugh and explain, "Thats just who we are."

                                          Best wishes to everyone in the Hawk family, and by all means email me if you need anything more or have questions.

                                          ~Emily

                                          "The brave may not live forever, but the cautious never truly live at all"
                                          "Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgment that something is more important than fear. The brave may not live forever but the cautious do not live at all." ~2001 The Princess Diaries

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