Craig |
"Angel" Christine | Latosha
NOTE FROM THE MACS STAFF
Christine's story has NOT been updated yet since she passed away on September 23rd, 2006. We will update the end of her story as soon as we receive more information from her family.
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Christine's Story
written by mom Maggie
Christine was born in Germany on March 31st,
1991. Her father was serving in the U. S. Army in Kitzigen, Germany, where
we met and got married. When Christine was 8 months old they we to the
United States and after spending some time with her Nana in South Carolina,
we moved to Fort Knox, KY, where her sister, Alexandra, was born on June
29th, 1993. Later we were transferred to Ft. Stewart, GA.
In 2000 her father resigned from the Army and we bought a house in
Hinesville, GA. In 2002 we bought another house closer to Savannah since it
was where her father worked. We loved our new neighborhood, the schools, and
the many good friends we made there.
From birth to age 12, Christine was just a normal child. Other than
childhood illnesses, Christine appeared in good health until September 2003.
She became nauseous, vomited after eating, and had a cough.
The family physician diagnosed her problem as allergies and treated her
accordingly. She was not getting any better after four weeks, so she was
admitted to Memorial Hospital in Savannah on October 17th, 2003. She had
developed liver problems by that time. The next day she was flown to
Egleston Children's Hospital in Atlanta, where they discovered the heart
problem. She was diagnosed with multiple heart defects.
Because Christine's heart was not functioning properly, severe damage
occurred to her other organs, and most specifically her liver. Her heart was
functioning at 20%. She was highly medicated and placed in a drug induced
coma. Unfortunately, her heart did not respond to the medication and on
October 29th, the doctors determined that a heart transplant would be
necessary.
On October 30th, 2003, Christine had heart surgery. On November 1st, 2003,
she developed a blood clot and another surgery was performed to remove the
blood clot. She remained in the drug induced state for several more days.
She is connected to a large machine which performs the heart's functions.
She is on the list for a heart transplant and must remain in the cardiac
intensive care of the hospital until a heart becomes available. She
presently is A1 status on the transplant list.
She is aware of her many physical problems and is very depressed. She does
not say she is afraid, but she is very sad. She is in a scary place hooked
up to a machine and waiting for an operation. After the heart transplant,
she will remain in the hospital for approximately one month; then remain in
Atlanta for several months for daily monitoring. The length of time there
will depend on how well her body accepts her new heart. Her greatest desire
is to be able to go home and lead a normal life -- being with her family,
going to school, enjoying her pets and her friends. The family has a dog
which her sister Alexandra claims hers and a cat which Christine claims as
hers.
Some of her happiest moments are those when her mail arrives. She enjoys
receiving cards and letters and while these will not get her out of the
hospital faster, they will help her spirit while she struggles through this
tragic and terrifying change in her life.
Normally Christine is a happy, upbeat individual with a beautiful smile; she
is very outgoing, bright (straight A student), and extremely polite. Please
pray for her!
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UPDATE!
On Wednesday, December 3rd, 2003, Christine got a NEW HEART!!!!!!!