1LuvCane
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Glad that man survived the jab. Legend!!!!
Glad that man survived the jab. Legend!!!!
Thanks for your support. My son spent the better part of 3 mos in NICU early last year. I personally know the **** that NICU parents go through, and I also know those NICU nurses are freaking angels. Thanks again and Happy belated Father’s Day, fellas.Ran a ******* 5k this morning to raise money for the NICU where my daughter spent her first four months. I know 5k isn't exactly a marathon, but I don't do cardio without a gun to my head and I didn't prep for this at all. Time to slam some , happy fathers day fellas. What did F$U get us this year?
Absolutely brother, that was a life-changing experience for me and the 5k is just a small way of helping to pay it forward so they can continue to make miracles happen for other families. I truly believe that if angels walk the earth, they wear scrubs and work in the NICU. Hope your family and the little one are doing well!Thanks for your support. My son spent the better part of 3 mos in NICU early last year. I personally know the **** that NICU parents go through, and I also know those NICU nurses are freaking angels. Thanks again and Happy belated Father’s Day, fellas.
JFC man, 11.9 oz!? My daughter weighed 14 oz and she was the tiniest baby most of the nurses had ever seen, including some who had worked there for 20+ years. I couldn't believe it when I first saw her, like no way should she have made it. 11.9 ******' ounces!? They're miracle workers, absolutely incredible what they do day in and out. Thanks for sharing this!Speaking of the good work they do in the NICU:
World's most premature baby, given 0% odds of survival, celebrates first birthday
'Miracle baby' Richard Hutchinson, who was born 131 days premature, sees in his first birthday with cake, balloons and a long-established Guinness World Records titlewww.guinnessworldrecords.com
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14 oz is really small. I'm so glad she made it because she's going to give you a lifetime of joy.JFC man, 11.9 oz!? My daughter weighed 14 oz and she was the tiniest baby most of the nurses had ever seen, including some who had worked there for 20+ years. I couldn't believe it when I first saw her, like no way should she have made it. 11.9 ******' ounces!? They're miracle workers, absolutely incredible what they do day in and out. Thanks for sharing this!
All of this ! BTW my little dude is doing just fine. He’s 18 months now. Thanks for asking.Absolutely brother, that was a life-changing experience for me and the 5k is just a small way of helping to pay it forward so they can continue to make miracles happen for other families. I truly believe that if angels walk the earth, they wear scrubs and work in the NICU. Hope your family and the little one are doing well!