Our family received word about a month ago that Amelia is officially approved for the kidney transplant. All of her specialists, and some we have only just met, have agreed that there is no medical reason for her not to have the transplant. I will donate my kidney when Amelia’s kidney function falls to about ten percent. She is at about 14% right now. Amelia was at 15% last December when we first heard the news that she would need a kidney transplant.
Although it is difficult for me to share this private information, I know it is important to follow up with how our wall is slowly being taken apart brick by brick and how the readers of this blog have had such an important role in making this happen. We have been contacted by so many generous, compassionate, and caring people wanting to share their stories, offer their prayers, and show their love for Amelia. Many strangers have supported our family through blogs, tweets, Facebook and the petition (Thank you Sunday Stillwell)!
For quite some time, it was very difficult for me to get past the negative comments people would make about my daughter and the special needs community. As anyone with children can understand, there is a primal instinct that overpowers a parent to protect their children when they are threatened physically, socially and emotionally. Walking away from the negativity and focusing on the positives that have happened since last January is a big accomplishment for me. Another life lesson Mia and the boys have taught me as a parent!
Oh, and most importantly, I have absolutely no regrets about writing “Brick Walls” and the chaos that ensued afterwards. It has opened many people’s eyes to just one more injustice that the special needs community endures because someone in authority does not believe a life that Is different from their own is worth living. I stand by what I wrote and heard loud and clear what was being presented to me that day. Brick by brick, I hope we can all work together to take down the walls society places around our children.
Photos courtesy of Cindy P. Amelia’s teacher and best friend!
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GREAT NEWS CHRISSY!!! I’m very happy for you, Joe, the boys & especially for Mia! God Bless you all!!!
Here’s to fighting the good fight!
xoxo
Sheral
Congratulation! Truly a blessing!
THE BEST NEWS for everyone especially Amelia Catherine so Happy for all of you God has answered prayers and so has chop God bless
Congratulations! I’m so happy for you. When I first read “Brick Walls” I cried and cried just as if she were my own. I cannot even begin to feel how your family felt….but I felt terrible. I’m so happy she’s going to be given that second chance. I will be praying for your baby girl. She’s adorable.
One more thing….SAME on all of those people who had anything negative to say!
Thank you for sharing your daughter with us, and updating the blog I think of her and your family often. Hugs and continued strength to you as you endure the upcoming medical procedures, and dealing with the I insensitivities and injustices within our community especially those we go to and trust to help us. Amelia is a perfect and special!
Hallelujah! She has been often in my thoughts and prayers, and I will continue to pray that the transplant goes smoothly for both her and you. Also I’m happy to hear that you are able to see some positives that have come from this ordeal. You were on the front lines of an unfortunate but necessary battle to open the eyes of many, many people to the rights of our children. And I am so grateful for your perseverance. God bless you and your family.
Words cannot describe how happy I am to hear that Mia will FINALLY get the transplant she needs and deserves.
God bless your sweet family Chrissy and please know that you will all be in my prayers.
I am so thrilled to hear this news! I just want to say God is so good! Bless you and your family and may he hold all of you in the palm of his hands throughout this journey. Hugs to you!!
I’m thrilled to hear that your amazing girlie will get what age needs. Wonderful news!
Those haters are one among many reasons that we SN parents need each other so much. Our kids matter. Our families matter. No amount of bitterness from outsiders can erase that!
How wonderful to open & read your good news. I am very happy for you & for amelia. Every child deserves a chance at life regardless of their circumstances. My prayers for suggest come along with this comment.
I am so very thankful to hear the news- Mia has been in my thoughts and prayers. Wonderful to hear that while I was praying with no knowledge of what was happening things were being worked out in a marvelous way. I have learned from personal experience what a blessing a child who has been given a life perfect and complete in everyway, though different from what most see as typical, can bring to family and friends. My prayers will continue for Mia and your family as you go ahead with the surgery which will be required down the road.
Wishing you and Mia the best of luck. My prayers are with all of you.
I am so glad for your family. It is wonderful. e will continue to keep your family in our thoughts and prayers. I loved your words you wrote–so very true.
Your words from Brick Wall I did share on facebook and one of those people that was too mortified by what you had to endure from people in the medical profession, was the pastor of my church. The day she read the article she decided to change her sermon for that Sunday and talk about life–being treated with compassion, does any person’s life matter any more than say a nephrologists, etc.
Again–I am glad that she was approved for the transplant.
Thank you so much for the update. Back in January when I read Mia’s story I posted about it. The response I received was amazing. I post again tomorrow and will up date my readers. I’m also happy that you wrote Brick by Brick. People truly are moronic not to think that these precious lives are worth saving. Good for you for proving otherwise.