Noah's Miracle
Wednesday, October 30, 2013

New Traditions

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This is the first year we finally gave in and realized that trick or treating with a wheelchair with all homes having multiple stairs was ...
Friday, October 18, 2013

Life's Smallest Miracles

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As of late, I've been stewing over my frustrations, anger, sadness, and disappointment surrounding the actions or even the lack of acti...
Friday, October 11, 2013

Expect Anything

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This year it seems has been one difficulty and trial after another.  I seem to catch my breath only to wait for the next disaster in our...
Friday, October 4, 2013

Rising Waters

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We survived Colorado's Historic Flood this year.  I had a few days that left me a little worried as the yard started to collect a smal...
Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Blind Trust

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Without question having a child with significant special needs forever alters your life.  It completely changes the person you were before....
Friday, August 9, 2013

Noah's 9news Story

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Noah's Miracle by Stacy Warden is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United Stat...
Thursday, August 8, 2013

Breaking Silence

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I have sat in silence about something very difficult in our lives since Noah was born.  And now I have made the decision to speak out and op...
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Noah's Miracle
Noah Mitchell Warden was born December 23, 2008, weighing 9lbs and 1oz by emergency c-section at 8:51am. Noah did not breathe or have a heartbeat for the first 13 minutes of his life. He was taken to Children's Hospital in order to have a procedure done known as brain cooling in attempts to minimize damage caused by perinatal asphyxia. Noah's brain cooled for 72 hours after which time the hospital ran an MRI and an EEG to determine the extent of the damage. Unfortunately, the results came back with devastating news. Noah had suffered "global damage" to his brain. As a result the prognosis was grim. They said Noah would mostly likely never walk, talk, eat or even breathe on his own. Today, Noah has the diagnosis of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy resulting in spastic quadriplegia cerebral palsy with athetoid movements. Noah's miracle has brought our story to all of you.
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