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Leighton is my eight-year-old nephew.
In June of 2005, a doctor at Riley Children's Hospital determined that little Leighton needed to receive a heart transplant.
Share the story of this amazing boy and his family, as well as read updates of his progress .
October 2006. Letter from Leighton's Dad:
Wow, it's almost been 1 year since
Leighton's transplant. That’s hard for us to put into perspective. It
seems like this is how life has always been.
Sorry for such an incredibly long time since my last update. Life has been unbelievably busy. This year has past so quickly.
Leighton and Luke are doing so good. Leighton is going down on Tuesday
for his 1 year biopsy and heart cath. Leighton (and us) are kind of
anxious about this, but Leighton has done so good with all of this. God
has really worked a miracle in Leighton's life. He used to be almost
out of control with needles and check ups, but now he is so brave. He
even plays around with some of the doctors and nurses even when they
are sticking him. He likes to know everything that is going on and even
watches as they draw blood. (I can't do that).
This last Saturday, Make-A-Wish got a crew of workers around to build
Leighton's wish, a playground. It was such a fun time! We got rained
out at the end, so they are coming back this week to finish up. I will
include some pics.
Thanks so much for all the prayers and support! I am telling you that
all of you made a difference in our lives. There is no way to repay all
that has been done for my family except for all of us to always stick
together and help each other. It is so impressive to see how God worked
in all of this.
I want everyone to also remember that if you know a family that has a
child with a transplant need, please get them in touch with me. There
is so much that is out there to help, but it is hard to get started.
Lisa, Aunt Lizzy, and I have become pros of sorts.
Also, remember to pray for Leighton's upcoming check up!
Love ya,
Leo (dad)
Brothers
Leighton's parents have already lost two little boys to the same disease, Leo and Lyndon died at eight years old. Luke is the youngest and has not been diagnosed with heart disease.
Volunteers
Volunteers have raised funds that are needed to assist Leighton with his transplant-related expenses and post-transplant care.
Archived photos of fundraisers, Riley visit and many friendly faces.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 September 2008 )
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