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Just saw this. Glade to hear he is doing better. When my daughter was born she had two holes in her heart, and didn't gain a pound for 5 months. She had heart surgery when she turned one. She turned five in October and has no problems at all. Playing soccer, and doing gymnastics and dance. It was a heard thing to go through but we just had to have faith she would be okay. We will keep your grandson in our prayers. Keep the faith.
That's great news, Juno! Congratulations! What is his name, if you don't mind?
Sebastian James. But here at hdforums.com we'll call him Tiger.
I think that's more appropriate actually. He stopped breathing to many times to mention and had 3 blood transfusions.
A friend had her son at 7 months - scan showed he wasn't growing any more so they took him out that day by C-section. He spent a month in an incubator. Now he's 13 and 5'8" and doing very well.
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