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At MCGHealth Children’s Medical Center, miracles happen every day. We invite you to learn about just a few of these miracles. These are stories about courageous children, devoted families, and determined physicians and nurses. They are stories about bringing world-class care and leading edge research right to the bedside of some very ill children. These are stories of survival . . . survival that is due in large part to the generosity of people giving gifts that make many happy endings.
Because there are children like . . .
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Adam
When you listen to Adam play piano or watch him win the school-wide Spelling Bee, the braces on his legs are not noticeable. |
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Austin
Austin and his parents knew the day would come when Austin would need heart surgery to repair a leaking aortic valve. |
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Asia
Asia is a “miracle” child to more than just her mother. Unexpectedly born at home, Asia weighed little more than one pound when she arrived at the MCGHealth Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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Cody
One look at Cody’s captivating smile and you soon forget that he does so from his small wheelchair. |
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Henry
It’s hard to believe that at 10 months-old, Henry had already undergone more surgeries than most people experience in their entire lifetime
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Jamie
Judging from the amount of energy Jamie displays, it is hard to imagine this blond hair bombshell ever had trouble sleeping. |
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Lauren
Weighing 10 pounds, 14 ounces at birth, most people would think that Lauren would be a healthy, bouncing baby girl. But immediately after birth, Lauren experienced a rapid heart rate and began having difficulty breathing. |
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Mason
As a pediatric registered nurse, Mason’s mom was hesitant to fully explore his language delays. She knows first-hand the risk of “labeling” a child inappropriately. Instead, she chalked up his slow speech development to continuous ear infections. |
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Stanley
When Stanley is on the basketball court, nothing else matters. He plays with his heart and soul – and he, like his teammates, plays from his wheelchair. |
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Will
At first, it appeared that Will was just experiencing typical stomach aches.
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