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Heidi Vogelpohl
02-10-2009, 01:42 PM
Scott and I go in tomorrow for our last scan tomorrow, before the scheduled C-section on the 18th. Im very nervous, and am praying that Jackson still has no fluid on the brain, and that nothing has gotten worse. They are also going to check his twin sister, Samantha to make sure she is still alright. I will keep you all informed and let you know how our appoinment goes.
I wanted to say thank you to all of you on here. Your support, advice, knowledge, and compassion is what has made this so much easier for us. I think I have read every "thread" put on here. I want to just be educated as much as possible. I feel like I know some of you already. What I would do to just give you all a big hug. I am so glad to be apart of your family, and to knwo if I have any kind of questions, or just need to be inspired you are all right here! Thank you everybody for being there for us. Please keep praying, that Jackson's SB isnt as bad as they think, and everything goes well for us.
Big Hugs to all of you!:happy065:

Heidi

Dodger67
02-10-2009, 02:17 PM
Thanks for the hug Heidi.
Here's one right back:happy065:
Have you guys reached a decision yet about leaving Germany?
I can appreciate your frustration with the language barrier.
Is the US military health system able to handle your needs "in house" or do you have to use outside services/specialists?

Here in South Africa the Military Health Service offers full "cradle to grave" services to their people.
They also run three major hospitals which are widely reputed to be the best in the entire public sector.

docshoney
02-11-2009, 05:06 PM
Good Luck Heidi and Scott!

I know how nervous you must be. Please keep us posted. Let me know if you are coming home to the NW we will have to meet up.

Erin

smoop
02-11-2009, 05:35 PM
Heidi, You guys are in my thoughts and prayers. I remember how hard all those ultrasounds were. Not too much longer until you're holding your precious one!! Many blessings to you guys. ~Renee

dsmith
04-26-2009, 11:44 PM
When will you be leaving Vilseck? My brother spent several years stationed there and he and his family are heading back to Germany in June. He is supposed to be at another post, but is still trying to get Vilseck.

My daughter is 2 1/2 with L3-L4. She is a very happy little girl. She walks with a walker and we are working on learning to walk with crutches.

You need to be your babys advocate. I have heard this many times and it is the truth.