We're sending out a huge pile of "Thank You's" to the team of doctors and nurses that operated on little Maria Lourdes earlier today at Vanderbilt hospital in Nashville. Maria is the baby of a friend of ours and she was born with a heart defect a year ago. The little gal has been a trooper all through her first year, she was really tiny when she was born, and she was born premature to boot, but she's grown like a weed since then.
But even though she was growing like crazy and everything looked good she still had a problem with her little heart. The veins or arteries were crossed on her little heart and they had to open her up and physically move the veins or arteries to the right position to insure proper blood flow and her future growth. Her parents, Liz and William, who are hard working Americans from a different American country, in their case both are originally from Guatemala and they are in this country legally I might add, have been worried sick, as have all their friends and acquaintances. But we got word earlier tonight that little Maria made it through the operation with flying colors.
That is not baby Maria in the above photo but it looks kind of like her. Actually she's about 20 thousand times cuter than this kid and this kid is mighty cute. They should be on their way home in about a week if nothing goes wrong. Man I can't tell you all what a relief it is knowing that she made it through open heart surgery. I had mine at age 42, Maria beat me by 41 years. That kid's a gamer she is.
Get well Maria and come home to Johnson City soon!
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so glad to hear Maria is doing well!
Maria, i just met a girl named Maria!
(yes it is one of my favorite movies and today Maria is a favorite!)
best to her and her family
Yeah! Great to here, I can't even imagine the stress that that family must have been under, if I even think of about that sort of thing as it would pertain to my little guy I get freaked out. Good for Maria, good for the family. I hope she comes home soon.
Best wishes to the family and a shout out to the good doctors from sunny California.
Best wishes to Maria from the northern island of Sestakastan.
Rock on, Maria!
btw, Dr. MVM, you do know that Little Pigs is in Asheville, right? (that location is across from AVL High School on McDowell St.)
Get well soon, Maria. The blogosphere is pulling for you!
Maria- get well soon! Many good thoughts (and oh so quietly many prayers) from FranIam and company are flying your way.
Thanks to all of you for your comments, prayers, and well wishes for Maria. We just heard via email that she is doing well and has been eating again after the operation. They think she will be out of critical care soon and into a regular room.
Oh and Fran, Maria was the last woman who got me to go to a Catholic church. We attended her baptism a few months ago. The little darling gurgled and spouted baby talk while the priest, an Irishman with a heavy accent, held her.
Now that makes me smile. One should have at least one positive memory of being in a church. If possible.
It did occur to me that with a name like Maria Lourdes, Catholics might be involved. TeeHee!
This is the problem with organized religion- despite the fact that I am a (an agitating) participant... You start out gurgling when they put some water on your head and you end up screaming when they try to douse you with it later in life.
Pax!
what a brave little girl. what a brave family. my little nephew had to do that a few months ago (an operation to repair a transversion of the greater arteries.) maria's parents must be such brave rockstars.
good thoughts for everyone.
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