
Hello Everyone! So I have had some major problems with making accounts on blogspot and then forgetting my information to log in...SO I finally decided to post under Chad's name because I have something neat to share with you! As most of you know, a little over a year ago I had brain surgery at Children's Hospital in Birmingham. I have a condition called Chiari Malformation and I had an operation to make life just a lot better for me and stop me from loosing feeling in parts of my body. I now do very well with my condition and only check in with the doctor every once in a while now for routine check-ups. God sometimes doesn't show us why we go through things for a long time but now I am starting to understand....God sometimes allows very bad things to happen to help you grow but more than that to allow you to invest in other people...The picture above is of Cate and I at McDonalds. Cate is 4 years old and also suffers from a Chiari Malformation. She is having brain surgery today just as I did and I wanted to inform all of you so you could pray for her...We got to spend time together on Saturday and I got to meet her family and help them understand what I went through to help them understand Cate! Cate and I found each other through the Culver's (as in Chandler and Cassie) because she is their cousin and they knew what I had gone through and put them in contact with me! So I hope all of you will remember this cute little face and say a prayer for you and remember God puts reasons for suffering in your life you just have to look for them! See you at Flood ..(sorry my first post was so long...promise they won't all be like this)!!
-Maegan
2 comments:
Nice blog . I have chiari and sm too . join us AT WWW.ASAP.ORG AND meet others .
I will definately keep Cate in my prayers. I was diagnosed with Chiari in 2006 and am contemplating getting the decompression done. I totally agree with you post ~ God promised to make all things work together for good for those who know and love Him. Great news to hear you are doing so well after surgery. What encouraging news ~ Hugs from NY ~ Lace
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