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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hope all goes well on her vocal cord surgery! So excited to read about the second implant surgery, that should make a huge difference for her! Will await updates here.
Nancy Roddy

Thu Mar 27, 08:04:00 PM EDT

Anonymous Anonymous said...

She looks so happy going to the dance with her Daddy. I hope the surgeries will go smoothly and soon she'll be able to enjoy a noisy environment like a dance even more!

Sat Mar 29, 09:56:00 AM EDT

Blogger Sara said...

Gorgeous photos. She is such a beautiful girl, and looks so happy!

I can imagine how hard it must be to be facing two surgeries in such short order, but it sounds like these are going to be really important for her future. I hope everything goes gloriously well.

Sat Mar 29, 03:28:00 PM EDT

Anonymous Ann said...

Will be thinking of Eden and you all! Hope the surgeries go as well as possible and that these help Eden hear and be heard!

Sun Mar 30, 03:10:00 PM EDT

Blogger K said...

I hope everything went smoothly for Eden. I'll be praying that the surgery will be successful and she'll have great volume to her voice.

Sun Apr 06, 10:43:00 PM EDT

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i hope the surgery was a success! i'm eager to hear how she is doing!

Tue Apr 08, 06:41:00 PM EDT

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, my word, look at that precious child! When I started reading your blog, she couldn't hear, couldn't stand, couldn't crawl, couldn't speak at all. Look at the marvels time and love and doctors and hard work and prayers have wrought! Be brave, Eden (and Mom and Dad and sisters.) You can do this!

Thu Apr 10, 01:51:00 AM EDT

Anonymous Danielle said...

Daddy and Daughter are both very cute.

Tue Apr 29, 08:09:00 PM EDT

Blogger Colleen said...

I'm 19yrs old and was a 24-weeker, got PDA ligation surgery at 3 years old. For my whole life I've had a low/raspy/hoarse voice, though that could definitely just be from prolonged intubation/ventilation. Hope all goes well with Eden's surgeries, it must be tough to jump back into the medical scene again. She has grown so much, she's gorgeous by the way!

Wed May 14, 12:48:00 AM EDT

Blogger Jamie said...

I was wondering the outcome of Eden's surgery has been. My daughter is 7 and we keep talking about this surgery. She was a preemie and has a paralyzed vocal cord. Just wondering if Eden's voice is much louder. Could you email me at jsouthern@roadrunner.com?

Mon Feb 02, 09:37:00 PM EST

Anonymous Anonymous said...

As a new father of two 24 weekers, I am grateful that you decided to share your story with us. It's inspiriting and filled with hope.

Your daughters look amazing. I hope the surgery went well.

Grateful - J

Fri Jun 05, 11:24:00 AM EDT

Blogger Rachel said...

I've followed your blog since the girls were teeny. It's so nice to see them doing well! I teach hearing impaired kids, and they all struggle with background noise. CIs and HAs only amplify sounds that are about 3 feet away. Does Eden have an Educational Audiologist or Teacher of the Deaf/HOH on her IEP team? With smaller districts, this is tricky, but getting a school-supplied FM system would be so good for her. It attaches to the CI, and the person speaking wears the mic, which cuts out background noise. Phonak has a mic that we use with our social kiddos that has a super zoom, zoom, and omni setting. She'd be able to put it on a table and hear all of her friends more clearly on the omni setting, or hAve her teacer wear it on super zoom for spelling tests. One of our high school students was just provided with an FM system through CSB. She's too young for that, but there are agencies that will help with equipment costs if there is a need. If she could try one at school, you could document the effectiveness on the PLOP for documentation to send to agencies. I have seen some FMS on ebay that are reasonably priced too, but they likely don't have warranties and you'd need an audiologist to program one.

Thu Jun 11, 09:42:00 PM EDT

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