Mothers of Children with Hydrocephalus are Mother Warriors

Eliza - posted on 07/17/2009 ( 6 moms have responded )

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A mother warrior is a mother who hears there is no hope for her child and, instead of retreating and mourning, breaks down walls, weaves her way through obstacles, follows her intuition even when people tell her she is crazy. She is a mother who believes in hope. A mother who believes in miracles and is able to carry on with strength and determination, even when her partner doubts her and offers no support. A mother who never gives up, even when she keeps hitting dead ends. These are the women who will continue to open the door so future generations of children don't have to suffer. These are the mothers with hearts of gold and shields made of the strongest armor.-Mother Warriors by Jenny McCarthy.

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Missy - posted on 10/21/2012

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If you need any help or want to see a 7 year old on his journey with Fronto-Nasal Dysplasia, which also caused Obstructive Hydrocephalus. please visit us at https://www.facebook.com/JamesNolan21 James just went thru his 4th head surgery and is now home. This is the place where James will express all of his accomplishments, therapies, surgeries, school events, or anything else that applies to his progress and quality-of-life improvements. All are welcome to share in their journey as well.

Cyrena - posted on 07/03/2011

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Thank you for this. I'm a 17 year old mom and when my daughter was diagnosed with Hydrocephalus I didn't know if I would be able to get through it, but I vowed never to give up and i'm always going to have hope that my daughter will succeed even though doctors have told me she won't.

Maggie - posted on 04/11/2011

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true !!!!

Kellie - posted on 10/16/2010

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Thank you for posting this!

Courtney - posted on 10/16/2010

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AMEN girl so true!!!!!

Carol - posted on 09/05/2009

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SO TRUE!!! I didnt realize how strong I could be until I found out my daughters diagnosis & I realized the extent of her damage....