This relates to a prior post - my husband had a kidney removed in 1942 when he was 16. His scar goes from near belly button around to almost the middle of his back. There was skin tearing during his recovery and the scar is really scary looking. When we used to go to the shore sometimes children would point at him and wonder what it was. He always told them it was from a shark bite!
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Rejoicing!
I’m crying again. But it’s because I am so happy for you and LW.
SO happy to hear that! Much peace, Elizabeth
*happy dance*
I am so happy to hear the news! You and LW and your whole family have been in my heart.
THANK YOU for sharing the GOOD NEWS!
Woo hoo!
:)
Can I get a WITNESS???
AMEN!
hallelujah!
We're so glad for you and LW and your family!
Dame O
That is really good news! Congratulations.
Does LW get a special treat – like cookies or something – for doing so well?
Well hot-freakin'-diggity-dawg!!!
I love good news like that!!
We do what we call the "woo hoo dance" at our house. I'm doing it now. Great news
Very happy to hear the good news.
This relates to a prior post - my husband had a kidney removed in 1942 when he was 16. His scar goes from near belly button around to almost the middle of his back. There was skin tearing during his recovery and the scar is really scary looking. When we used to go to the shore sometimes children would point at him and wonder what it was. He always told them it was from a shark bite!
So Glad!
WOO HOO! Happy, happy!
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