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This is such good news. It does take time for viruses to run their course

but hopefully it won't be that long.

JD is a remarkable baby. We'll keep him and all of you in our prayers.

Bonnie, Mom to Kris 23, Patty CHARGE 21 and wife to

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> This is such good news. It does take time for viruses to run their course

> but hopefully it won't be that long.

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> JD is a remarkable baby. We'll keep him and all of you in our prayers.

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> Bonnie, Mom to Kris 23, Patty CHARGE 21 and wife to

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> and ,

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> This is such good news. It does take time for viruses to run their course

> but hopefully it won't be that long.

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> JD is a remarkable baby. We'll keep him and all of you in our prayers.

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> Bonnie, Mom to Kris 23, Patty CHARGE 21 and wife to

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> and ,

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> This is such good news. It does take time for viruses to run their course

> but hopefully it won't be that long.

>

> JD is a remarkable baby. We'll keep him and all of you in our prayers.

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>

> Bonnie, Mom to Kris 23, Patty CHARGE 21 and wife to

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I will continue to keep you in my prayers. It is always so scary when our

kids go through illnesses. But like everyone knows, these kids are utterly

amazing, with fight most people only wish they had. Hang in there and remember

to also take care of yourselves.

--

Kim Menne

mom of Raychel-9, Tyler (CHARGER)-8, -21mo, and wife of Craig

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I am so glad to hear he is doing better!!

Hugs to all,

Crystal and Eva (11 month charger)

-- In CHARGE , erin32573@... wrote:

>

> The doctors think that JD has contracted a viral infection and it

is hard on

> him because his lungs are so delicate. What they think may have

occurred with

> the resp. distress was a plug below the trach which was large and

possibly

> his TE Fistula repair may have reopened causing inadequate

ventilation. He is

> stable and getting increasingly more stable by the hours today.

They are

> beginning to turn down his medications used to calm him down and

allow the vent to

> breath for him so he can rest. They are also weaning his vent

setting and the

> nitric oxide he has received for pulmonary hypertension which

occurred during

> the cardiac arrest. His pulmonologist is very confident regarding

his

> stability and seems to be positive that they can get him well and

back so that he

> can continue his progression at the transitional hospital but this

will take

> time. The virus needs to run its course and leave and he needs to

get better

> with the side effects of the virus. His secretions have changed

from thick

> yellow mucus on Wednesday to thin yellow which I believe may be

positive or a plus

> for JD. He has had an echo done yesterday and the cardiologist

interpretation

> was that there is nothing wrong with his heart and his repairs to

the heart

> are good. Thank you for your prayers.

>

> , , Olivia (6 months) and JD (charged 6 months)

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I am so glad to hear he is doing better!!

Hugs to all,

Crystal and Eva (11 month charger)

-- In CHARGE , erin32573@... wrote:

>

> The doctors think that JD has contracted a viral infection and it

is hard on

> him because his lungs are so delicate. What they think may have

occurred with

> the resp. distress was a plug below the trach which was large and

possibly

> his TE Fistula repair may have reopened causing inadequate

ventilation. He is

> stable and getting increasingly more stable by the hours today.

They are

> beginning to turn down his medications used to calm him down and

allow the vent to

> breath for him so he can rest. They are also weaning his vent

setting and the

> nitric oxide he has received for pulmonary hypertension which

occurred during

> the cardiac arrest. His pulmonologist is very confident regarding

his

> stability and seems to be positive that they can get him well and

back so that he

> can continue his progression at the transitional hospital but this

will take

> time. The virus needs to run its course and leave and he needs to

get better

> with the side effects of the virus. His secretions have changed

from thick

> yellow mucus on Wednesday to thin yellow which I believe may be

positive or a plus

> for JD. He has had an echo done yesterday and the cardiologist

interpretation

> was that there is nothing wrong with his heart and his repairs to

the heart

> are good. Thank you for your prayers.

>

> , , Olivia (6 months) and JD (charged 6 months)

>

>

>

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I am so glad to hear he is doing better!!

Hugs to all,

Crystal and Eva (11 month charger)

-- In CHARGE , erin32573@... wrote:

>

> The doctors think that JD has contracted a viral infection and it

is hard on

> him because his lungs are so delicate. What they think may have

occurred with

> the resp. distress was a plug below the trach which was large and

possibly

> his TE Fistula repair may have reopened causing inadequate

ventilation. He is

> stable and getting increasingly more stable by the hours today.

They are

> beginning to turn down his medications used to calm him down and

allow the vent to

> breath for him so he can rest. They are also weaning his vent

setting and the

> nitric oxide he has received for pulmonary hypertension which

occurred during

> the cardiac arrest. His pulmonologist is very confident regarding

his

> stability and seems to be positive that they can get him well and

back so that he

> can continue his progression at the transitional hospital but this

will take

> time. The virus needs to run its course and leave and he needs to

get better

> with the side effects of the virus. His secretions have changed

from thick

> yellow mucus on Wednesday to thin yellow which I believe may be

positive or a plus

> for JD. He has had an echo done yesterday and the cardiologist

interpretation

> was that there is nothing wrong with his heart and his repairs to

the heart

> are good. Thank you for your prayers.

>

> , , Olivia (6 months) and JD (charged 6 months)

>

>

>

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