[tri-med] Re: a second child with a trisomy?

I will keep everyone updated and thank you!  It's been difficult to work 
through the stages of grief (again!) and come to a point of acceptance, but 
I think I am there.  The situation is what it is and there isn't much I can 
do to change it.  When I get into the operating room (scheduled section) 
that may reopen the floodgates, but I am trying to psyche myself.

Aimee


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "jwaite" <jwaite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 11:33 AM
Subject: [tri-med] Re: a second child with a trisomy?


>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "MeierLaw" <meierlaw@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> I hope this isn't more information than people on the list want, but I
> also
>> think it is worth sharing because we were not turned away.
>
> In my opinion there is NEVER too much information (esp on the med list).
> Some threads open up other discussions that were unforseen but very 
> relevent
> and/or helpful.
>
> Also, not sharing information defeats the purpose of the list.
>
> Aimee, it's great to hear that you are getting all your ducks in a row. I
> wish you all the luck for a great outcome. You'll have to keep us updated 
> on
> your progress.
>
> Michelle mom to Alex (18, partial trisomy 14 mosaic) and Molly (15)
> MichiganUSA
>
>                  Building ___ooOOoo__ Rainbows
>                       www.trisomyonline.org
>                  Families Helping Families On-line
>
> 


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