A most heartfelt THANK YOU to each and every one of you who left a comment yesterday. After reading your comments I realised that Poppys condition was not unusual at all. I wish the hospital had been as forthcoming with that information! I always said the best thing about blogging was all the lovely people I've met, and the friends I've made. Today I will add to that the generosity of you all for taking the time to leave a comment and pass on your knowledge so freely. By the time I'd read your comments my worries and fears had been put into perspective.
So todays news is Poppy had another scan and the valve has closed! How amazing is that? I think it must be the power of all those positive vibes! The hospital want to keep her in for monitoring for a few more days as sometimes when the valve does close it causes a decrease in blood flow to the lower organs, but things are looking much much brighter today.
So thank you, thank you, thank you, not just from me but from ALL of us.
I'll be back tomorrow with the Sugar Bowl Challenge.
Love Elaine xx
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
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What great news. I'm so pleased to hear that Poppy is improving.
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Penni
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Oh Elaine, I'm so pleased to hear that things are looking up for beautiful Poppy. She'll be home before you know it.
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Hi Elaine, sorry to hear that youve been through the mill with worry over Poppy, and I do so hope she will be allowed home, at least they will keep an eye on her.
ReplyDeleteSorry Ive not been by lately, firstly my computer gave up the ghost and Ive now got my grandsons staying so life is a bit hectic at this end. With love and hugs Shirleyx
Oh I'm delighted! Great news! Hope she'll be home in her own house soon enough. Congratulations to ye all! Glad the oul blog universe came to the rescue. :-D
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so happy that things are going well now. Good News! So I'll keep my fingers crossed that Poppy is home very soon.
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Ina
Fantastic news!! I hadn't read your other post so went back to see what had happened. Love the names, so much better than Chunky Monkey :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat news! I bet she'll be home in no time! Bloggers are the best, aren't they?!
ReplyDeleteOh Elaine, sorry I hadn't seen your earlier post, first off I'm glad to hear they have decided on a name. And I'm glad to hear that you have the explanation which will put your mind a little more at ease now. Shame the parents couldn't stay at the hospital, but at least they are looking after her well and are keeping her for the full 10 days, better safe than sorry.
ReplyDeleteAnd your card is lovely as always. I bought two of those pens too and they arrived today......wish I had got the gold when I saw it......ah well maybe next time.
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Donna xx
Oh hunny that's wonderful news, I am so pleased for you all, hopefully Jon and Sam will be able to take Poppy home soon and relax and enjoy their baby girl again
ReplyDeletehugs Mandy xx
Way to go Poppy - I bet you'll be home soon. Let the spoiling begin BIG TIME!!! =0) And thanks for your visit and comment Elaine - glad to be of help - I remember the many days at the hospital and all the news that would scare the shit out of a new mum then - at least now we have the internet and the blogs and can shout out for "help".
ReplyDeletethats great news Hopefully it won't be long before Poppy is home with her mum and dad.
ReplyDeleteOh elaine i was only just thinking of you and little chunky monkey oops poppy how could you call her that. Well i am please poppy is doing fine and you are feeling little less stressed but i know you wont be totally happy till she is home may that day come much quicker than it seems. hugs Sue xx
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at least you can all sleep better tonight x
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Suzie qx
Fabulous news!!! So pleased that Poppy is improving xx
ReplyDeleteYes, it's quite a common thing, but it's still the most worrying thing in the world when it's your baby and your family that it's happening too x
Hopefully she'll be home soon and everyone can make up for lost cuddle time xx
Thats so good to hear(read)!
ReplyDeleteI bet you are all so relived, I cant imagine.
Great news! I hope everything works out and she's home with her parents real soon ♥
ReplyDeleteHi Elaine i am so pleased that Poppy is ok a strong little one there just like you so glad the comments everyone left made things better for you since blogging i have made so many wonderful friends including you of course and i feel its the best thing i ever did big hugs to you your family and especially little Poppy xx
ReplyDeleteGreat news Elaine. Can't wait to see more photos of Poppy and your fantastic cards of course. :-) xx
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! Glad to hear the happy news!
ReplyDeleteFabulous news Elaine, so happy for you Jon & Sam, less stress thank goodness for you all chum, she will be home soon, then you can get lots of Snuggle Buggle Cuddles, this is what I say to my two grandchildren, lots of Hugs to you all chum xxxxx
ReplyDeleteSarah xx
So glad there is improvement.
ReplyDeletehugs Marion
I`m really pleased for poppy and all your family that she is well.Hope she comes home soon.All the best
ReplyDeleteKelly
Great news and soon you will have your family home.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's fantastic news, Elaine! I'm really pleased for you all. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that she'll be home soon. Susie x
ReplyDeleteHi Elaine
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased that things are looking so much better for Poppy, (and of course the rest of the family).
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Sandra (craftynan)
That is wonderful news Elaine, you can now take a deep breath our and relax and begin to enjoy all the nice things, like the cuddles and the lovely smell of babies....Im really pleased Poppy is ok.
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Hi Elaine
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear that Baby Poppy's valve has closed. Here's hoping no more scares and that she gets home with Mummy and Daddy real soon. By the way I think its an AWESOME name hehe!
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Kimmi x
Brilliant news for all of you. It's often so hard to watch your loved ones encountering these experiences which have to be "lived" through. Do take care yourself.
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Paula (PEP)
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There's nothing like a bit of good news to cheer us all up - hope she'll soon be home. Caroline x
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