Wyatt really dislikes standing. As you can see in this photo... he is not exactly thrilled that both of his feet are flat on the floor.
I am a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) baby. My diaphragm developed with a hole in it and my organs were misplaced in my chest cavity. The organs pushed on my lungs, causing one lung to be very small. I was born on October 9, 2007 at Johns Hopkins. Now it is three years later: I am saying a bunch of words, I still receive foods through a g-tube and am on oxygen while I sleep. I can't walk yet, but believe I can out scoot anyone! Here is the story of my amazing and patient recovery.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Happy Nurses Week
We want to thank our two wonderful nurses this week. They really are the best and Wyatt would not be making so much progress if it was not for them. We are very lucky to have Susan and Lovette care for Wyatt. They have become part of our family and we appreciate all their hard work. We would also like to thank the nurses that cared for Wyatt in the hospital.
Wyatt really dislikes standing. As you can see in this photo... he is not exactly thrilled that both of his feet are flat on the floor.
Wyatt really dislikes standing. As you can see in this photo... he is not exactly thrilled that both of his feet are flat on the floor.
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