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Shannon's surgery update

Jeff and I have been overwhelmed with the outpouring of love and support we've been receiving. To keep you up to date as the surgery approaches (and especially during our hospital stay) I've decided to start this blog to easily communicate with all of you. We'll be updating frequently, so log on, check out the latest and greatest, if you feel like it,leave us a message!

Friday, December 14, 2007

A New Heartbeat


I got a chance to hear Shannon's new heartbeat a few minutes ago. Its a much clearer lub-dub than it was before. There is a slight murmur but not nearly to the degree it was when I listened three days ago. Her family and I had cake with her to celebrate the birth of her new valve. -Jeff
Posted by shannon snow at 12:12 PM

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