While traveling to Mobile, Alabama to see family we were in a pretty horrific four car crash. Thanks to my alertness, I saved us and our car from being totaled. It was such a bad accident the FHP could not determine fault, they only knew for sure that we were not at fault since we were rear ended. All three of the other cars had both rear and front damage. And all persons in those cars were taken by ambulance to the hospital. Needless to say it was more drama on our way to Bama then I ever care to experience again.
“Although Ashley’s liver is failing, she isn’t sick enough to be placed on the liver transplant list. We were told that Ashley would need a new liver by the time she reaches puberty." Ashley was born at the end of July in 1998, but her story doesn’t start there;her story begins when she was just a little peanut in my womb. At 24 weeks gestation we learned we were having a girl, but our little girl had something wrong with her. Imagine sitting in the examining room, and the excitement of learning you are having a girl, then at the same time you hear the silence in the room when something is just not right with the baby. We were told that Ashley possibly had an ovarian cyst. It was normal and not to worry. But something told us it was more than just an ovarian cyst. As soon as Ashley was delivered she struggled to live. The umbilical cord was wrapped around her neck twice, and she was blue. Thankfully the doctor cut the cord immediately and although Ashley was still blue; she was b
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