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  • #41
    Big jingles for Malcolm from PA!

    My twins spent 2 weeks in the NICU when they were born at 32 weeks. Scary time but they are healthy & happy 3yos now. He looks like a real fighter! We saw many miracles in those 2 weeks including another set of twins born at the same age/weight as Malcolm and they are both thriving today. Best wishes!
    "If a horse has a "warm" back—loose, supple and oscillating—he can lift the rider...on a "cold" back—low and stiff—the rider achieves nothing other than growing old sitting on it." —Charles de Kunffy

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    • #42
      I had three full-term, uncomplicated preganancies and can not begin to imagine what you all must be going through right now. All I can come up with is "Jingles from Kentucky for Malcolm, his family, his doctors, and his nurses."
      "My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we'll change the world." ~ Jack Layton

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      • #43
        What a precious little tiny tough guy he is. Jingles for little Malcolm!

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        • #44
          Go, Baby, Go!!!!
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          Go, Baby, Go......
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          • #45
            jingles to you baby boy and mom and dad. hang in there guys.he looks like a strong little fellow.
            www.camaloufarms.com
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            ride it like you stole it! "ralph hill"

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            • #46
              Jingles from Ohio, too!!!
              http://www.mypooch.com
              Hand-made, custom-fit pet outfits and leashes.

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              • #47
                Jingling and sending lots of positive thoughts to Malcolm. When he's older, those pics are going to be GREAT blackmailing tools...
                model citizen, zero discipline

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                • #48
                  Tons of jingles and prayers for Malcolm, and lots of hugs for J. Turner!
                  \"Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it.\" Anne of Green Gables

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                    #49
                    You are all wondeful! What a community we have here. Malcolm had a good day yesterday. He valve in his heart called the PDA closed! It is an extra valve that exists in the heart before birth. The birth process along with hormones emitted at the time seals them in the birth. Yay! This was a big one for us!

                    Morepics later. Maybe I will try to get started on the website mentioned above.

                    Love and peace to all
                    Jessica
                    Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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                    • #50
                      Glad to hear that your little man did so well yesterday, Thank God. I remember how hard it was to see my son in the NICU, and I just remember sitting with him 24 hours per day, telling him to keep fighting.

                      More jingles for Malcom coming from PA!!!!!

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                      • #51
                        Hi Jess - I am jingling like mad for you and Malcolm!

                        BTW - the PDA (patent ductus arteriosus) is a hole, not really a valve. It is a normal hole between the two sides of the heart, which is necessary before the baby is born, but a problem unless it closes afterward (not enough blood can get from the lungs to the body, too much backs up on the right side of the heart). So, good news about the closing of the PDA!

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                        • #52
                          Ride 'em, Little Cowboy Malcolm! Keeping hanging on to the bucking strap and beat the timer.

                          Curb chains jingling in Mississippi for the little guy.
                          "I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay."
                          Thread killer Extraordinaire

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                          • #53
                            So tiny and amazing.

                            Here's hoping for the best!
                            "It's like a Russian nesting doll of train wrecks."--CaitlinandTheBay

                            ...just settin' on the Group W bench.

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                            • #54
                              Little Malcolm (and your family) will be in my prayers - he is so tiny but beautiful and looks strong.

                              Hang in there and {{hugs}}.

                              Jenni
                              ~* Be kind to one another *~

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                              • #55
                                Jess, I'm praying for you and your little one! God Bless!

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                                • #56
                                  Jingles for your tiny little man!
                                  I hope you are feeling better too.
                                  ~Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away...

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                                  • #57
                                    Jingles for your precious Malcolm, and warm thoughts for you.

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                                    • #58
                                      More hugs and prayers from me here in snowy MA.
                                      I would like to think I will die an heroic death...

                                      But it's more likely I'll trip over my dog and choke on a spoonful of frosting.

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                                      • #59
                                        Jess: I don't have any kids of my own. But because of my nephew who was born with our (lovely congenital heart defect), have come to realize each day is a gift. This little man who by all medical rights shouldn't have survived to be 5 will be 18 in August.
                                        Medical science has come so far. And the will of the child and the strength of the family counts for SO much. That and the power of prayer and the strength of Jingles. Think of Aiden Hawk when you are afraid. Remember that so many people praying and jingling for him helped him be the terrific 2+ year old Lion he is today.
                                        We will be praying and jingling for Malcom too.
                                        Go little Tiger!
                                        I\'m not crazy. I\'m just a little unwell.

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                                          #60
                                          Wicky - Thank you for the medical translation of the PDA! I've been having trouble explaining it! Thank you for your good wishes, too.
                                          Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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