One little girl's journey with a Giant Congenital Nevus.
Addison was born with a Giant Congenital Nevus on her left leg. The journey is a struggle. Decisions are hard. We hope that Addison's experience can help others dealing with the same issue. While we know that there are others that are more extreme, we hope that in sharing her story, we can provide support and encouragement. Leave a comment, let us know you've been here.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
8 months later
Addison's leg has continued to heal for the last little while. Here is how it looks today:
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Hi, I found your blog through Nevus outreach. Your daughters leg looks amazing! I am just getting into blogging about my son's leg. If you are curious about what he's had done I'd love for you to follow our blog journey. http://millionotherthings.blogspot.com/
Speak up! You are your child's best advocate. You know them best and what works for them.
Be prepared to wait. Things come up - no need to be upset if you get bumped or pushed back. It won't help the situation.
Addi's surgery packing list
When Addi goes in for surgery, we always take the following:
New pair of pajamas
Her favorite 2 blankets - just in case there is blood or throw up
A new toy for after surgery
M&Ms - Addi's candy of choice
A good book - the wait can ba agonizing with nothing to do.
Laptop computer - broadcast updates are so much easier
These kind of post are always inspiring and I prefer to read quality content so I happy to find many good point here in the post, writing is simply great, thank you for the post
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI found your blog through Nevus outreach. Your daughters leg looks amazing! I am just getting into blogging about my son's leg. If you are curious about what he's had done I'd love for you to follow our blog journey.
http://millionotherthings.blogspot.com/