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Therese Botell

New here but thankful

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I new to this site but am thankful to have found it. My daughter was born 08/08/00 but I am just now seeing all the wonderful information and forums available here. I wish I had known of this place when she was younger and we were dealing with her feeding tube, various surgeries or during her cancer scare when she was found with tumors on her kidney. I felt so alone going thru the various steps and issues and wanted to find one person that could relate and maybe share their thoughts, experiences and opinions. I decided maybe I should write a book on all of our issues with the multiple notebooks and information I have kept and then I found this site. LOL
So for now maybe I will just do some small blogs and go from there.
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  1. Chris and TracyMeats's Avatar
    Welcome to CHERUBS Therese! We would love to hear more about your precious miracle and yourself. You have found a wonderful support group and anytime you need to talk, ask questions or just want to share the good news on your daughter's accomplishments, we are here for you and cheering her on!!

    Tracy, Ian's mom (born 4/3/04)
  2. Heidi Isbell's Avatar
    I am glad to read ur story and know that i have many questions my son is 5 months old and i have been so worried even though he is ok i cant seem to get pass the whole situation and i have research so much and kept saying well maybe it was this or that but never knowing is even harder to understand but know others that has went through this longer would help me by knowing there stories and how they cope with it each day..
  3. Therese Botell's Avatar
    There is definately hope, its a lifetime disease and I seem to learn more each day but its worth it. I hope all you questions and concerns can be answered.
  4. Lynn Howard's Avatar
    Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to hearing more of your daughter's story. It had to be hard for you not being able to really share during the hardest days.