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Will do! Such a precious gift, and it sounds like she's making great progress. Praying for her, mom, and everyone. Thanks for sharingI’m not one to share personal family things, or ask for anything, but want to ask y’all for prayers for my daughter, her husband, and my new grandson! He was born last Friday, had to be taken at 33 weeks, but was still 7.2lbs.
On Saturday, he was air lifted to Morgantown, due to collapsed lungs. My daughter developed diabetes with her first child, weird bc she’s very fit and 24, but this time around it affected the baby’s sugar levels.
He’s been on oxygen, feeding tube, and umbilical IV this week.
He’s now off everything, eating and breathing on his own, and his sugar levels have stabilized. They may get to come home this weekend, but most likely early next week.
She’s a trooper! 24 hours after a c section, had to jump in a car with her husband and drive 3 hours to be with him and stay in a hotel!! That’s a sore subject!!
But nonetheless, he’s doing better, and I can’t wait to meet him! Having two boys of my own, this little dude will have plenty of UT gear for the rest of his life!!
Keep them in your prayers as they try to get home and on the mend!! Thanks y’all!!
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They just finished the weightlifting, badminton, and diving so of course the commies surged.Just got back from Nashville. China now has 19 golds and sits one behind us in the total medal count with 40. Japan is up to 17 gold. We're still at 14 gold. But we lead overall medals with 41. Hopefully you're right about track and field and we start racking up more gold medals.
I'm sorry for your loss. In his memory, GBOThe Vols lost one of it's most loyal VFLs to a 10 year battle with ALS this morning. He loved anything and everything Vol. He wore the Orange with great pride. After he could no longer get to his seat in Neyland, the UT folks were great to help him with wheelchair access. Also Fulmer came to visit him in his home. That was a special moment for him. He was joined by Antone Davis and the UT cheerleaders at one of the ALS walks. As you can imagine, losing a dear friend is really tough. We were friends and classmates for many years. I will be thinking of him during the upcoming season. This will be the first he has missed in over 70 years. Thoughts and prayers to his wife and family.