“While he was in the NICU, I didn’t picture where we are now. I was too scared to see past the day-to-day. What he is doing now is way beyond my imagination,” Lindsey Tripp said.
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This 3-year-old's story of overcoming health challenges is a testament to his resilience and the wonderful care James and Connie Maynard Children's Hospital provides
An ultrasound machine that was purchased by Children’s Miracle Network was able to place a peripherally inserted central catheter, or better known as a PICC line in Flora. Because of this, she was able to begin her treatment.