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Updated: 3:56 PM Oct 30, 2007
Child Comes Home After Two Transplants in Two Years
Consecutive lung and liver transplants kept a nine year old boy in the hospital for a quarter of his life Posted: 10:57 PM Oct 29, 2007Reporter: Mary Rinzel Email Address: mary.rinzel@weau.com |
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Sean is my superhero ... he is a true miracle and we are so happy he is finally back home! "Welcome Home, Sean! We all love you so much!" Ami & Jon and Girls - you are so amazing for being the best family Sean could ever have & he is truly blessed with love from all who know him. Ami, I told you that I knew in my heart that this last surgery was it ... and now it is Sean's time to get back to just being Sean! I couldn't be more proud of him and all of you for getting through this and you are all an inspiration. You make it very clear that hope is healing. Thank you to WEAU for putting this story on your website as I live too far away to have seen it on television. I can't wait to see all of you on November 3rd! Sending all our love and loving you always! Gwen, Ryan, Zachary & Caden Fulton
Hi Sean! It was neat to see you when I opened up the local news page! We miss you and your family! Glad you are finally home...... We will have to come down and see ya sometime!
Thank you for letting us share our story with you. If anyone would like to follow how Sean is doing at home, feel free to visit his caringbridge website at http://caringbridge.org/visit/seanfox