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Although I initially created this post as inspiration for the Cox family, it is really for anyone. In what sometimes seems like a crazy world, my wish is that this post gives us faith and hope that miracles really do happen.
When Ian was born at 24 weeks gestation, he weighed in at a whopping 1lb 2oz and was 12.5 inches long
He had a grade 2 brain bleed a few days after birth, had to be resuscitated 3 times, had major surgery at 1 month old, was on a ventilator for 6 weeks, and stayed in the NICU for 3 and a half months.
That was then...

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This is now...

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Ian is now a healthy, happy, and active 2 (almost 3) year old. He is strong-willed, curious, and affectionate. He has the most contagious laugh you have ever heard, a smile that will warm your heart, and although I know I'm biased, I think he is pretty darn cute.
Yep, I'm a believer in miracles
3 comments:
I am so thankful for Ian. Thank you for this post.
Thank you so much for your prayers and sharing your story with me. I needed to see this today. Blessings, The Cox Fam
Cox Family,
You are very welcome. You guys are frequently in my thoughts and prayers, and I just hope that telling the story of what God has done in our family, will give you the faith to know that He can do it for yours.
Much love,
-Mel
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