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Hi everyone! 

I wanted to give an update about Jett. He’s been doing great! He’s acting like nothing ever happened haha. And that’s the best part…Jett will never remember that any of this ever happened. 

He’s putting on good weight. Starting to get some wrist rolls. His cheeks are starting to get a little pudgy too. He’s slowly catching up to his brother, Asher. 

The boys are 4 months, this week (9/20). 

Jett’s has a neurology appointment in October and a kidney appointment in December. He’s still on the seizure medication for now. Luckily, we haven’t seen any signs of seizures. 

He’s starting to show more and more of his personality. Jett is very very chatty. He’ll sit there looking at you and just talk. He and Asher appear to be starting their twin talk too. It’s really cute. 

As I’ve said in previous posts, Colleen and I can’t thank you all enough for the support (all forms). You helped us get through the hardest journey of our lives. And now, our son Jett, is a perfectly healthy baby, after numerous doctors, nurses and specialists told us he wasn’t going to make it. Hearing the candid takes by the nurses and doctors after Jett was out of the woods was really difficult, but that’s real life.  

Jett made it. And he’s doing really really well. And that’s all that matters. 

I asked you all, a few posts ago, that if you can take away anything from Jett’s journey, is that you learn CPR (adult and infant). Ever since that post, I have received numerous texts from friends who are hosting CPR classes in their homes and gyms. It makes me tear up thinking that you are learning that life saving technique. Hopefully, you’ll never have to use it. But if you ever find yourself in a situation where an adult, child, or baby needs it, you’ll be better equipped to save their lives. Thank you so much to those who have hosted and participated in that training. 

Note: I posted some pictures of Jett and Asher.  you 

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