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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

I Have some good news....my white blood cell count is back down to 7 which is good! And my Prograf levels are back down to 9 so they are starting the prograf again. All good signs! Bryan has been wonderful to be here with and has made my stress, worries, fears, and anxiety subside. Dr. Pilewski is happy with my quick turn around so far and is talking 2 weeks....I haven't had a fever in about a day and I have been up and walking several times with Bryan! I have even gained a pound...on hospital food if you can believe it!

Well I want to talk a little bit about my new nephews....

This is BODI RILEY ~
My sister Nikkii's new baby. He was born the night before Mother's Day~ What a gift? I was able to hold him when I went home for Memorial Day~ He weighed 5lbs 15oz But was healthy and went home with his family the next day~



This is Paxton Leavitt~
Bryan's youngest sister's first baby boy...He was born the day after mothers day! He spent a couple weeks in the hospital in the ICU~ but was able to go home last Thursday! He weighed 5lbs 14oz (I think ) and was about 4-5 weeks early..but he's home now and healthy!
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4 comments:

Unknown said...

Glad that your numbers are improving! You have very cute nephews!

Ronnie

Nancy said...

Jamie,

I am so sorry to hear you are in the hospital. I am saying extra prayers. You are in the right place, Dr. Pilewski will take good care of you. Please take care and know you are in my thoughts and prayers!

All my love! Nancy

Hanging out with the Riley's said...

Thanks ladie! I am so glad to hear you are doing better. I think we are going to go ahead with the yard sale next Saturday. I hope we can get some money for you guys to help out. Keep pushing to get better as always. Love you as much as sugar!

Somer Love said...

Glad you are feeling better! I can't wait til you can be home in your own bed!

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