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Lesley-

Hang in there. We're all sending positive thoughts your way -- from all

over the world. Surely lil' Amelie will feel that and get well.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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Lesley-

Hang in there. We're all sending positive thoughts your way -- from all

over the world. Surely lil' Amelie will feel that and get well.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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Lesley-

Hang in there. We're all sending positive thoughts your way -- from all

over the world. Surely lil' Amelie will feel that and get well.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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Lesley,

I am praying, praying, praying! Rest up little one, then bounce back

and surprise everyone like we know you can!!!!!!!!!!

Kim

>

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried, I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional, he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think he said something

> under her skin that they can access easily for entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

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> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

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>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

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Lesley,

I am praying, praying, praying! Rest up little one, then bounce back

and surprise everyone like we know you can!!!!!!!!!!

Kim

>

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried, I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional, he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think he said something

> under her skin that they can access easily for entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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oh Lesley-

for what its worth, my heart is with you. Keep your grace and your love

around you like a precious shawl- I will keep you and Amelie and your family

in my thoughts- " stable " is still a wonderful word amidst all the other

disheartening elements-

looking forward to a record breaking recovery-

yuka

Amelie is poorly

>

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried, I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional, he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think he said something

> under her skin that they can access easily for entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

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oh Lesley-

for what its worth, my heart is with you. Keep your grace and your love

around you like a precious shawl- I will keep you and Amelie and your family

in my thoughts- " stable " is still a wonderful word amidst all the other

disheartening elements-

looking forward to a record breaking recovery-

yuka

Amelie is poorly

>

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried, I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional, he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think he said something

> under her skin that they can access easily for entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

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oh Lesley-

for what its worth, my heart is with you. Keep your grace and your love

around you like a precious shawl- I will keep you and Amelie and your family

in my thoughts- " stable " is still a wonderful word amidst all the other

disheartening elements-

looking forward to a record breaking recovery-

yuka

Amelie is poorly

>

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried, I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional, he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think he said something

> under her skin that they can access easily for entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

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Lesley,

Sending lots of love and positive thoughts your way and hoping that today

brings some brighter news.

(((((Hugs)))))

Elaine mum to Elise(13yrs) & Jack(8yrs) CHaRGE

Scotland

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Lesley,

Sending lots of love and positive thoughts your way and hoping that today

brings some brighter news.

(((((Hugs)))))

Elaine mum to Elise(13yrs) & Jack(8yrs) CHaRGE

Scotland

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Lesley,

Sending lots of love and positive thoughts your way and hoping that today

brings some brighter news.

(((((Hugs)))))

Elaine mum to Elise(13yrs) & Jack(8yrs) CHaRGE

Scotland

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Positive thoughts and prayers are coming your way. I

hope she gets over this chalenge quickly. She is a

fighter.

a

--- Lesley Chan wrote:

>

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did

> not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which

> they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially

> after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came

> home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried,

> I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left

> festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could

> not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral

> they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only

> had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional,

> he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto

> cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think

> he said something

> under her skin that they can access easily for

> entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel

> drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her

> condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let

> you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

>

>

>

>

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Positive thoughts and prayers are coming your way. I

hope she gets over this chalenge quickly. She is a

fighter.

a

--- Lesley Chan wrote:

>

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did

> not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which

> they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially

> after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came

> home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried,

> I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left

> festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could

> not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral

> they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only

> had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional,

> he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto

> cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think

> he said something

> under her skin that they can access easily for

> entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel

> drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her

> condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let

> you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

>

>

>

>

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LESLEY SENDING LOTS OF LOVE AND HUGS YOUR WAY FOR YOUR PRINCESS.... GOD

GIVE HER STRENGTH TO MOVE ON TO THE NEXT STAGE IN LIFE... AS FOR THE PORTA

CATH THEY ARE GREAT .. I KNOW OF A FEW CHILDREN OVER HERE THAT HAVE THEM

AND THEIR PARENTS SWEAR BY THEM... LIFE HAS BEEN MUCH EASIER FOR THOSE

CHILDREN...

NICOLE XOXOOX HAYLEYS MUM

AUSTRALIA

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried, I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional, he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think he said something

> under her skin that they can access easily for entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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LESLEY SENDING LOTS OF LOVE AND HUGS YOUR WAY FOR YOUR PRINCESS.... GOD

GIVE HER STRENGTH TO MOVE ON TO THE NEXT STAGE IN LIFE... AS FOR THE PORTA

CATH THEY ARE GREAT .. I KNOW OF A FEW CHILDREN OVER HERE THAT HAVE THEM

AND THEIR PARENTS SWEAR BY THEM... LIFE HAS BEEN MUCH EASIER FOR THOSE

CHILDREN...

NICOLE XOXOOX HAYLEYS MUM

AUSTRALIA

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried, I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional, he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think he said something

> under her skin that they can access easily for entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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LESLEY SENDING LOTS OF LOVE AND HUGS YOUR WAY FOR YOUR PRINCESS.... GOD

GIVE HER STRENGTH TO MOVE ON TO THE NEXT STAGE IN LIFE... AS FOR THE PORTA

CATH THEY ARE GREAT .. I KNOW OF A FEW CHILDREN OVER HERE THAT HAVE THEM

AND THEIR PARENTS SWEAR BY THEM... LIFE HAS BEEN MUCH EASIER FOR THOSE

CHILDREN...

NICOLE XOXOOX HAYLEYS MUM

AUSTRALIA

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried, I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional, he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think he said something

> under her skin that they can access easily for entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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Lots of hugs your way. I'll be saying a special prayer for Amelie

and all you tonight. Hang in there! We're all in this together! Don't

feel alone. Big email hugs your way.

>

>

>

> Surgery went ahead but shes sick on life support did not cope very

> well with the GA desats big in 100% oxygen which they have managed

> to get down to 70%, not what any expected especially after the ENT

> scop whereby she did not even need the vent and came home the

> following morning, so naturally we are all worried, I had to wait

> seven hours today before I could see her left festering in the

> parents waiting room pacing up and down,, they could not get any

> lines in it was a nightmare. settled for a femoral they couldnt get

> a central

>

> the ICU consiltant was not happy he said they only had one line in

> when she came out of theatre and it was positional, he has now

> suggested when she is well enough that a 'porto cath' is considered

> I dont think I know what he said this was, I think he said

something

> under her skin that they can access easily for entry.

>

> we have come home we cant sleep in ICU and I feel drained and

> disappointed, she is heavily sedated and her condition is stable.

> will have a shower freshen up and head back will let you know

> tomorrow whats going on.

>

> les

>

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Oh how I am hoping that Amelie get stronger and begins to heal. I am hoping

for healing all round.

Please continue to keep us posted.

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

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