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Hi all,

Just a quick update on how Audrey has been doing this past week. I wish I could say she is doing a whole lot better, but unfortunately, she is not. She continues to be very weak and on O2 continuously. She has had a fever off and on and Wednesday Amie talked to the Ped and he wanted Audrey to have another chest xray and then to be seen in the office. By the time they got to the office she had spiked another fever of 106. The nurse about freaked out and they immediately started the sponging off, she had already had Tylenol and Motrin. Anyway, the xray showed another pneumonia. Last night I went by on my way to work and she really wasn't good at all. In fact, I don't think she was even recognizing any of us, and she had slept most of the day. Today when I stopped in as soon as I got off work she was slightly better, at least she was awake and aware of those of us around her. Amie continues to amaze me with her strength. She says she doesn't feel very strong, but I see different.

Again, thanks to all of you for the wonderful prayers. I too, continue to pray for all of you and your families to find the strength to fight this beast. I think of you all often but I am sorry I have not been keeping up very well with everything, I spend most of my spare time at Amie's.

Thinking of all,

Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 30 mos

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Kathy:

When I see Audrey's name come up, my heart always skips a beat wondering

if I'm going to hear news that I don't want to hear. Amie has the

strength as you said, but she may not feel that way because things are

slightly out of control and as a mom feels she can't make this better for

her child. With you being by her side is so good. Such a blessing.

Your knowledge and especially your support is giving Amie and Doyle the

strength they need. I'm thankful for such a caring and concerned

doctor for Audrey. Audrey has touched many lives; especially in the

medical field and teaching them so much. I'm thinking today is Valentine's

Day and the love of caring that Audrey has taught so many. Love is

more than saying I love you. But caring, support, reaching out to

others, not thinking of yourself and what you want, but what others needs.

Please don't apologize that you have not been keeping up with everything.

You feed us information when needed and where you are needed now is with

Amie, Doyle, Audrey and the rest of the kids. Thank you for updating

us on Audrey and I will continue to pray for her and also a special prayer

in my Sunday School class tomorrow. This would be a good lesson for

the kids on how to pray and why.

Thinking of you and Audrey and the rest of the family,

Nerenhausen

mom to Leah

Dklboone@... wrote:

Hi all, Just a quick update on how Audrey

has been doing this past week. I wish I could say she is doing a

whole lot better, but unfortunately, she is not. She continues to

be very weak and on O2 continuously. She has had a fever off and

on and Wednesday Amie talked to the Ped and he wanted Audrey to have another

chest xray and then to be seen in the office. By the time they got

to the office she had spiked another fever of 106. The nurse about

freaked out and they immediately started the sponging off, she had already

had Tylenol and Motrin. Anyway, the xray showed another pneumonia.

Last night I went by on my way to work and she really wasn't good at all.

In fact, I don't think she was even recognizing any of us, and she had

slept most of the day. Today when I stopped in as soon as I got off

work she was slightly better, at least she was awake and aware of those

of us around her. Amie continues to amaze me with her st! rength.

She says she doesn't feel very strong, but I see different. Again,

thanks to all of you for the wonderful prayers. I too, continue to

pray for all of you and your families to find the strength to fight this

beast. I think of you all often but I am sorry I have not been keeping

up very well with everything, I spend most of my spare time at Amie's. Thinking

of all,Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 30 mos

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Kathy:

When I see Audrey's name come up, my heart always skips a beat wondering

if I'm going to hear news that I don't want to hear. Amie has the

strength as you said, but she may not feel that way because things are

slightly out of control and as a mom feels she can't make this better for

her child. With you being by her side is so good. Such a blessing.

Your knowledge and especially your support is giving Amie and Doyle the

strength they need. I'm thankful for such a caring and concerned

doctor for Audrey. Audrey has touched many lives; especially in the

medical field and teaching them so much. I'm thinking today is Valentine's

Day and the love of caring that Audrey has taught so many. Love is

more than saying I love you. But caring, support, reaching out to

others, not thinking of yourself and what you want, but what others needs.

Please don't apologize that you have not been keeping up with everything.

You feed us information when needed and where you are needed now is with

Amie, Doyle, Audrey and the rest of the kids. Thank you for updating

us on Audrey and I will continue to pray for her and also a special prayer

in my Sunday School class tomorrow. This would be a good lesson for

the kids on how to pray and why.

Thinking of you and Audrey and the rest of the family,

Nerenhausen

mom to Leah

Dklboone@... wrote:

Hi all, Just a quick update on how Audrey

has been doing this past week. I wish I could say she is doing a

whole lot better, but unfortunately, she is not. She continues to

be very weak and on O2 continuously. She has had a fever off and

on and Wednesday Amie talked to the Ped and he wanted Audrey to have another

chest xray and then to be seen in the office. By the time they got

to the office she had spiked another fever of 106. The nurse about

freaked out and they immediately started the sponging off, she had already

had Tylenol and Motrin. Anyway, the xray showed another pneumonia.

Last night I went by on my way to work and she really wasn't good at all.

In fact, I don't think she was even recognizing any of us, and she had

slept most of the day. Today when I stopped in as soon as I got off

work she was slightly better, at least she was awake and aware of those

of us around her. Amie continues to amaze me with her st! rength.

She says she doesn't feel very strong, but I see different. Again,

thanks to all of you for the wonderful prayers. I too, continue to

pray for all of you and your families to find the strength to fight this

beast. I think of you all often but I am sorry I have not been keeping

up very well with everything, I spend most of my spare time at Amie's. Thinking

of all,Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 30 mos

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Kathy:

When I see Audrey's name come up, my heart always skips a beat wondering

if I'm going to hear news that I don't want to hear. Amie has the

strength as you said, but she may not feel that way because things are

slightly out of control and as a mom feels she can't make this better for

her child. With you being by her side is so good. Such a blessing.

Your knowledge and especially your support is giving Amie and Doyle the

strength they need. I'm thankful for such a caring and concerned

doctor for Audrey. Audrey has touched many lives; especially in the

medical field and teaching them so much. I'm thinking today is Valentine's

Day and the love of caring that Audrey has taught so many. Love is

more than saying I love you. But caring, support, reaching out to

others, not thinking of yourself and what you want, but what others needs.

Please don't apologize that you have not been keeping up with everything.

You feed us information when needed and where you are needed now is with

Amie, Doyle, Audrey and the rest of the kids. Thank you for updating

us on Audrey and I will continue to pray for her and also a special prayer

in my Sunday School class tomorrow. This would be a good lesson for

the kids on how to pray and why.

Thinking of you and Audrey and the rest of the family,

Nerenhausen

mom to Leah

Dklboone@... wrote:

Hi all, Just a quick update on how Audrey

has been doing this past week. I wish I could say she is doing a

whole lot better, but unfortunately, she is not. She continues to

be very weak and on O2 continuously. She has had a fever off and

on and Wednesday Amie talked to the Ped and he wanted Audrey to have another

chest xray and then to be seen in the office. By the time they got

to the office she had spiked another fever of 106. The nurse about

freaked out and they immediately started the sponging off, she had already

had Tylenol and Motrin. Anyway, the xray showed another pneumonia.

Last night I went by on my way to work and she really wasn't good at all.

In fact, I don't think she was even recognizing any of us, and she had

slept most of the day. Today when I stopped in as soon as I got off

work she was slightly better, at least she was awake and aware of those

of us around her. Amie continues to amaze me with her st! rength.

She says she doesn't feel very strong, but I see different. Again,

thanks to all of you for the wonderful prayers. I too, continue to

pray for all of you and your families to find the strength to fight this

beast. I think of you all often but I am sorry I have not been keeping

up very well with everything, I spend most of my spare time at Amie's. Thinking

of all,Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 30 mos

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I will be keeping Audrey and your family in my prayers.

Take good care of yourselves.

bethany

mom to brennan 7, palmer & anna grace (leighs) 4

> Hi all,

>

> Just a quick update on how Audrey has been doing this past week.

I wish I

> could say she is doing a whole lot better, but unfortunately, she

is not. She

> continues to be very weak and on O2 continuously. She has had a

fever off and

> on and Wednesday Amie talked to the Ped and he wanted Audrey to

have another

> chest xray and then to be seen in the office. By the time they

got to the

> office she had spiked another fever of 106. The nurse about

freaked out and they

> immediately started the sponging off, she had already had Tylenol

and Motrin.

> Anyway, the xray showed another pneumonia. Last night I went by

on my way to

> work and she really wasn't good at all. In fact, I don't think

she was even

> recognizing any of us, and she had slept most of the day. Today

when I

> stopped in as soon as I got off work she was slightly better, at

least she was awake

> and aware of those of us around her. Amie continues to amaze me

with her

> strength. She says she doesn't feel very strong, but I see

different.

>

> Again, thanks to all of you for the wonderful prayers. I too,

continue to

> pray for all of you and your families to find the strength to

fight this beast.

> I think of you all often but I am sorry I have not been keeping up

very well

> with everything, I spend most of my spare time at Amie's.

>

> Thinking of all,

> Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 30 mos

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I will be keeping Audrey and your family in my prayers.

Take good care of yourselves.

bethany

mom to brennan 7, palmer & anna grace (leighs) 4

> Hi all,

>

> Just a quick update on how Audrey has been doing this past week.

I wish I

> could say she is doing a whole lot better, but unfortunately, she

is not. She

> continues to be very weak and on O2 continuously. She has had a

fever off and

> on and Wednesday Amie talked to the Ped and he wanted Audrey to

have another

> chest xray and then to be seen in the office. By the time they

got to the

> office she had spiked another fever of 106. The nurse about

freaked out and they

> immediately started the sponging off, she had already had Tylenol

and Motrin.

> Anyway, the xray showed another pneumonia. Last night I went by

on my way to

> work and she really wasn't good at all. In fact, I don't think

she was even

> recognizing any of us, and she had slept most of the day. Today

when I

> stopped in as soon as I got off work she was slightly better, at

least she was awake

> and aware of those of us around her. Amie continues to amaze me

with her

> strength. She says she doesn't feel very strong, but I see

different.

>

> Again, thanks to all of you for the wonderful prayers. I too,

continue to

> pray for all of you and your families to find the strength to

fight this beast.

> I think of you all often but I am sorry I have not been keeping up

very well

> with everything, I spend most of my spare time at Amie's.

>

> Thinking of all,

> Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 30 mos

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I will be keeping Audrey and your family in my prayers.

Take good care of yourselves.

bethany

mom to brennan 7, palmer & anna grace (leighs) 4

> Hi all,

>

> Just a quick update on how Audrey has been doing this past week.

I wish I

> could say she is doing a whole lot better, but unfortunately, she

is not. She

> continues to be very weak and on O2 continuously. She has had a

fever off and

> on and Wednesday Amie talked to the Ped and he wanted Audrey to

have another

> chest xray and then to be seen in the office. By the time they

got to the

> office she had spiked another fever of 106. The nurse about

freaked out and they

> immediately started the sponging off, she had already had Tylenol

and Motrin.

> Anyway, the xray showed another pneumonia. Last night I went by

on my way to

> work and she really wasn't good at all. In fact, I don't think

she was even

> recognizing any of us, and she had slept most of the day. Today

when I

> stopped in as soon as I got off work she was slightly better, at

least she was awake

> and aware of those of us around her. Amie continues to amaze me

with her

> strength. She says she doesn't feel very strong, but I see

different.

>

> Again, thanks to all of you for the wonderful prayers. I too,

continue to

> pray for all of you and your families to find the strength to

fight this beast.

> I think of you all often but I am sorry I have not been keeping up

very well

> with everything, I spend most of my spare time at Amie's.

>

> Thinking of all,

> Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 30 mos

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