Kimberly Joner|Feb 3, 2019
Thank you Mary-Ann for putting this together. I don't want to miss being updated yet don't want to message Bethany as I am sure she is exhausted and Daddy as well. This is perfect. I'm praying for Berkeley and send big hugs and love to a very special family.
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Jennifer Zaayer|Feb 2, 2019
I am keeping sweet Berkeley and all of her family in my thoughts. This site was a great idea. Sending love.
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Toby Erlichman|Feb 2, 2019
Keeping Berkeley and all of you in my thoughts, and hoping for a quick diagnosis and resolution for your special, brave little girl❤️
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Marti Simons|Feb 2, 2019
Sending prayers and love and soldiers. Thank you for setting up this site so that we can easily get updates without burdening you or anyone else. Please let us know if there is any other way to help. Restaurant gift cards? Amazon gift cards? Does Door Dash or anywhere like that offer a gift service? Thinking that the biggest service is to provide meals easily which is hard to do from a distance.
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Barbara LeTourneau|Feb 2, 2019
Sending soldiers, prayers and good thoughts to Berkeley and your family
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Murray Johnston|Feb 2, 2019
Thinking of Berkeley and all the family in this dark and uncertain time. Sending many positive healing vibes your way. She sounds like one strong little girl.
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Aysha Haines|Feb 2, 2019
This tiny human has the most dedicated and caring family. This is so horrible to have to experience but at least you are all with her.
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Lenna Venegas|Feb 1, 2019
My prayers are with you and your precious family. I know how difficult and painful it is to have a child in the hospital. This is a great way to let people know what is going on, thanks, I care.
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Sue Wilkinson|Feb 1, 2019
I don't know if it can be used with a child as young as Berkely, but it's worth looking into a Libre -- it's a device that sticks on the upper arm that monitors blood glucose, you just scan the results to your phone, no needle pokes. One of my employee's son uses this and it has made monitoring his diabetes sooooooo much easier for them (he goes low during the night, now they don't have to wake him up to test him). They're also training their young dog to detect when he goes low ....
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Ellen Calnan|Feb 1, 2019
I bookmarked this site and appreciate the ability to check in without burdening the big people!
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