Prayer Request
My Granddaughter needs prayer
Sunday, June 1, 2008 by skybright | Discussion: WinCustomize Talk
I was gone the month of April to Ft Campbell, KY as my daughter was having a new baby. Stormie Sky was born on April 19. A preemie at 6.9 lbs, a joy to behold. After I returned home my daughter, Kristina noticed Stormie had a Petechiae/Angioma above one of her eyes. This is a red mark where a blood vessel has been broken and normally is not serious.
Last week Stormie became ill with a fever and a green discharge from the eye with the Petechiae. At the doctors office bad news fell hard upon our hearts. Stormie has a heart murmur diagnosed by two different doctors. She needs further testing...EKG, Xrays to determine the cause which I think will be done sometime next week. And that alone is great cause for concern. Upon further examination of her eye the Petechiace is an Angioma which means there is a bump on the inside of the eyelid resting upon her eye. Kristina is taking Stormie to an eye specialist in Nashville TN on Monday.
My daughter is alone with four other childern to care for; besides running the entire household by herself. Joe is serving in Iraq. He did get RR for 18 days and was home when Stormie was born. Which was a huge blessing for our family.
It is not possible for me to go back to Ky now...so I ask that this great community to come together to pray for Kristina to have the strength to endure whatever may come...whatever she must do. I especially ask for prayer for Stormie. She may be small but, she is strong. She eats well and continues to gain weight. So I hope that she will live up to her name and storms through to a full recovery. I will report undates on her health soon as we know anything further.
I took a ss of Stormie and uploaded it to image shack but alas I do not know how to post it here. I tried to upload her picture to my photo gallery but alas WC will not let me
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Reply #23 Sunday, June 1, 2008 7:53 PM
13 years ago my youngest daughter gave birth to a baby boy and he was diagnosed as having Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy and a Left Hemiplegia (a huge lump behind his left ear and a left arm that will never grow to fullsize)) shortly after his birth and to add to the little guys' misfortunes his mother rejected him because of his conditions. My darling wife and I immediately stepped forward and rather than see him go into a home for disabled children we have raised him ourselves, teaching him to walk and talk (even after being told that he would never do so) and making sure that his qiality of life is the best that it can be. He now attends mainstream school, plays PC and Console games (mostly RPGs cos that's my thing) almost as well as I can and is a few short months away from his 14th Birthday.
Although it has been a long, at times seemingly endless, road, we would not have done things differently at all... Colin has turned into a young man that I am proud to say is my Grandson.
I sincerely hope that Stormie fully recovers sooner rather than later, the prayers of my "special" little man will include her till she does.
God Bless
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Reply #30 Monday, June 2, 2008 12:41 AM
You and your wife are awesome!!!
Thank You Leo and A big hug to your adorable Mark. Your comment brought tears to my eyes, I was so touched.
I just spoke with Kristina and read to her all the comments and wonderful prayers and good thoughts everyone is sending for Stormie and her family. It brought comfort to her; and she asked me to thank everyone.
Reply #31 Monday, June 2, 2008 12:54 AM
I've just put him to bed and we said the prayer together. He sends Stormie a big hug
Reply #32 Monday, June 2, 2008 12:56 AM
About 27 years ago my now ex-wife walked out of the hospital the day after my daughter was born 3 months premature and weighing under 3lbs.... thus leaving me to raise her and my 4 year old son on my own, which I did without question. My daughter, Romana (named after a Doctor Who character), suffered with respiratory and digestive issues for the first year or so and I frequently had her at the doctors, so yes, I know what it's like to have an unwell baby on your hands and I sincerely hope/pray that all turns out most excellently for your loved ones as well...
My daughter is now 27 and is as strong as an ox - physically, mentally and emotionally - and has two wonderful children of her own... and like me, she refuses to feed her kids any of that tinned baby food muck... nope, it's all fresh food (what she and dad eat) and pureed in a blender to the appropriate consistency.
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The EKG done on her heart came back and Stormie has to see a cardioloist. Kristina awaits to know if there is one on base or if she will be referred to a doctor in Nashville.
I will give updates as Kristina gives them to me.
sir starkers, thank you for sharing your own special story about Romana. Every story I hear about a child who is born into our world with ill health and has a wonderful out come gives increasing strength and more hope for my Stormie.
Reply #36 Tuesday, June 3, 2008 12:33 AM
I am only too happy to share my positive story of Romana with you and am pleased it has helped in some small way. It may have been a difficult road to begin with, but for every difficulty we confronted together back then, we have shared many, many more great and wonderful moments because she was/is a fighter and never gave up.
Despite their obvious frailties, babies are quite resilient and often much stronger than we can imagine, and I'm sure this is so for your Stormie, with lots of positive vibes from everyone here, and oodles of TLC from all those who love her.
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Reply #40 Tuesday, June 3, 2008 4:52 AM
Despite their obvious frailties, babies are quite resilient and often much stronger than we can imagine, and I'm sure this is so for your Stormie, with lots of positive vibes from everyone here, and oodles of TLC from all those who love her
I totally agree with everything you say there Starkers
Skybright, I have just told Colin the latest news that you have posted and he has spoken to "God" this morning in a prayer and he has committed himself to an extra prayer, to be said each morning prior to leaving for school, in the hopes that it helps Stormie and her family though this difficult time. (He didn't think that him only saying one prayer before bed was enough
Please take heart that everyone in my small part of the world is rooting for you and your family.
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Reply #21 Sunday, June 1, 2008 7:13 PM
God Bless and keep the faith.