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Happy First Birthday Emma!

Emma’s benefit on Sunday was wonderful. The outpouring of love and support for Emma and her family was simply awesome. They went through 75 lbs. of dry spaghetti and raised lots of money to help her family. I told Robin, Emma’s mom, that this was quite a 1st birthday party. I also asked her how they would celebrate her second birthday! Well, sweet girl, we hope you know that you are loved and cared for. Happy Birthday![gallery]


Emma’s Syndrome

We share our trip to Holland with many. Meet our dear friend Emma. Look at her beautiful face, read her story, watch her video and please keep her and her family in your prayers. [gallery]Emma’s Syndrome: 11-Month-Old Has Rare Genetic Disorder
Bloomington girl’s genetic disorder has doctors stumped - Click HERE for video

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — In her first five months of life, Emma Kissock seemed healthy, but everything changed last September with a trip to the doctor for a cold, followed by months of pain and uncertainty.

Although just 11 months old, Emma has been in the hospital 7 times since birth and she’s had 8 surgeries.

The surgeries have fixed a dislocated hip and, more recently, inserted a feeding tube into her stomach. A brace helps keep her legs in place and a helmet protects her head. As if that’s not enough, Emma’s immune system is very weak, making her more susceptible to getting sick.

She’s given six medicines twice per day, but her scariest problem is a rare genetic disorder her parents don’t have any answers for.

The disorder is so rare, doctors don’t have a name for it, so they’ve called it Emma’s Syndrome.

“I haven’t been able to figure out what syndrome she has,” Dr. Nancy Mendelsohn said. “I’ve shown her pictures to people that do what I do across the country, to my colleagues, and nobody has been able to figure it out just yet.”

Dr. Mendelsohn practices Clinical Genetics and Pediatrics in Burnsville, Minneapolis and St. Paul.

“If we know what she has we know what to expect for her future,” she said.

While geneticists study Emma’s development and condition, her mother Robin spends most days charting her medicines and running her baby girl to doctors appointments.

“We don’t know what normal is going to be for her,” Robin said. “We just pretty much take one day at a time and do the best we can.”

BENEFIT FOR EMMA

Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction
Sunday, April 6 2008
11am- 2pm

St. John’s Lutheran Church
4th & Oak Street, Chaska

Link to more of Emma’s story and a link for donations: http://emma.stjohns-chaska.org


Gabe the babe is doing great!

Gabe came through his heart surgery very well and just celebrated his first birthday!  Thanks for keeping him in your prayers!  


Remembering Gabe today…

Please keep Gabe and his family in your thoughts and prayers today as he undergoes open heart surgery.

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