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Jeff Allen Myers
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12/25/2009 9:38:06 PM
The Greatest Gift ever received.
The Greatest Gift ever received.
On Christmas Eve, My Wife and I took our three year old Son Aidan to see a Pediatric cardiologist. We viewed an ultrasound of his heart. It was amazing, watching his heart pump blood and the valves working. We received the results in The Doctors office..A perfectly strong heart with an "innocent Murmer". The world was lifted from our own hearts. Two weeks of worry vanished, and we were given the greatest gift we could hope for. Aidan will be fine, no restrictions and he will most likely grow out of the Murmer.
Hope all had an equally special Christmas....
Regards and God Bless,
Jeff
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Slimdog Productions
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12/25/2009 10:01:10 PM
Life & Love is the the greatest gift that we can receive here on Earth...I am glad Aidan is doing well Jeff. Merry Christmas...
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Conversation Suicide
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12/25/2009 10:18:02 PM
Congrats Jeff. Glad to hear you're getting a break for your young son's health!
Here's to a simply AMAZING 2010, for Jeff and family.
-pHLeGm
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Tom O'Brien
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12/27/2009 5:24:37 PM
Love to hear such wonderful news! I hope every Christmas just gets better and better.
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Tao Jones
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12/27/2009 7:52:29 PM
Sweet, Jeff, just beautiful...
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Nadia Cripps
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12/28/2009 7:57:31 AM
So happy for you, Jeff. I think your wonderful news could be a story for your new song. People often say that stress and unhappiness inspire them for writing. I think happiness can do that too. You had both - stress, anxiety and happiness in a short period which could call for an amazing story. Just a thought :)
Nadia :)
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Duane Flock
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12/28/2009 8:20:16 AM
That's great news Jeff.
I've had a murmer all my life and I'm 53.
I'm prone to blood clots, but the murmer has become an ongoing joke with my cardiologist everytime I visit him. He'll put the stethiscope up and listen for a while and tell me "you know........ you have a heart murmer, right?" Last time I told him "yeah, my heart's taking lessons from our drummer"
He'll be fine Jeff.
Peace and Happy New Year,
D.
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Kevin White
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12/28/2009 10:37:45 AM
That's great news, Jeff!
My brother's son had a congenital heart malfunction that also recently "cleared up" as he grew older. They originally had trouble getting medical insurance because of it ... but it's no longer an issue ... so I know of the "lifting" of the veil you speak of.
Xmas would have been great but for Mom falling down and breaking her hip. Her operation was this morning and she came through it fine. Now it's onto physical therapy for a couple months ... but it's better than not being able to walk at all.
Hope 2010 is a great year for you and yours.
K-
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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12/28/2009 3:41:13 PM
Jeff and family
being a parent is both the most rewarding, and the scariest task we will ever undertake---
For this we are never quite prepared, but always able to rise to whatever comes our way--
So happy for you all that the diagnosis is positive--have a wonderful new year
Rob
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Auset
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12/29/2009 12:31:52 PM
RIGHT ON!!! Beautiful news Jeff! Thanks so much for sharing.. And Rob, thank you for your constant wisdom. So true!
Happy New Year!!!
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Jeff Allen Myers
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12/29/2009 12:34:42 PM
Thanks everyone :) I appreciate the thoughts...
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Black Velvet Lace
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1/6/2010 9:56:16 PM
That is excellent Jeff.
xoxox
~Lace~
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The Man With No Band
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1/7/2010 9:28:26 AM
Fantastic news Jeff ! ... May it all be grins in 2010 ...
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