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Sébastien only went to the O.R. this afternoon as his condition was stable enough throughout the night, although his bleeding continued intermittently. The doctors were unable to find the cause of the blood loss, leaving David and Jasmina with their own theories... Perhaps the upper G.I. test, given yesterday to see if Sébastien's bowel could receive food, may have had something to do with it, possibly pushing old blood from his bowel into his ostomy bag. On a more positive note however, the doctors found no signs of rejection or infection and will continue to keep a close eye on him for the next few days.
Jasmina and David seem to enjoy their stay at the Ronald McDonald house, meeting other parents with sick children and sharing both the happy and sad moments of such an experience. Despite the emotional challenges of having a little one in the hospital, they are grateful for the support of parents in similar situations.
Jacinta
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My prayers to you sweet little one....one breath at a time , one day at a time....your spirit is strong!Be not afraid.Love to your Momma and Poppa! Gail
Our thoughts and prayers are still with you guys. 569 isn't the same without you guys. Missing you and our little man. Take care. Love your Ck5 family.
Wow-I just heard you are in Toronto. It was on the radio. We are thinking of you and hope for the best. We will keep posted on your website. Mom doesn't know (She is at the lake) but I will tell her when I get there tonight.
Thinking of you
Cara Windle and Cathy Davidson
Bonsoir Jasmina et David
Je suis une amie de Pascale. Nous prions pour votre petit depuis plusieurs semaines déjà et j'ai demandé à des groupes et des personnes de faire de même.
J'espère que tout va bien et que le saignement s'est arrêté.
Je vous admire... vous êtes d'un tel courage !
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