We are so happy and excited about Brittney's 26th Birthday coming up on March 18th. She is doing well and stronger than ever!
Here is an update of the past couple of years...
1) We learned that in addition to Prolong QT, Brittney was also diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure at 45%. It has not progressed nor has she displayed any physical symptoms as a result. She had to lose weight and to date has lost about 35-40 lbs.
2) Brittney's G-tube was removed last year because she is now about to eat and drink on her own and well enough to intake full daily nutrients.
3) The Sickle Cell is under control and she has not had a crisis in years. She's doing well and always get great reports at doctor visits.
Overall, Brittney is great! She's always in great spirits. She loves music and getting kisses (she loved those before the injury).
We will celebrate Brittney's 26th birthday with dinner with family and friend. We are so excited about what this new year in her life will entail for her! We know God has an amazing plan for Brittney's life. We always say, "Her life is the proof that God exists."
Prayer Focus
We are standing in faith that Brittney will start talking again. She does say a few words from time to time, but we're trusting God that she will speak clearly and accurately.
Thank you for visiting Brittney's blog. Stop by daily for new updates, prayer focus & blog posts from family and friends. We believe that during this process, God is giving Brittney divine instructions for her life while awaiting the full mainfestation of her healing.
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