tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6205053530582622978.post602710271570594243..comments2023-06-11T20:46:03.626+05:30Comments on My Son & I: Eye exam coming upWRITING MOMMYhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01779176999854361141noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6205053530582622978.post-25644236314044429352013-08-16T21:38:41.958+05:302013-08-16T21:38:41.958+05:30First of all, thank you.
Thank you for investing ...First of all, thank you. <br />Thank you for investing in parents by blogging about your experiences on My Son & I, and sharing your faith openly.<br /><br />Please know how incredible this is. And be encouraged to keep going. <br /><br />I hope and pray that even more Christian parents (as well as non-Christian parents looking for answers) will find your blog and will be inspired by your Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6205053530582622978.post-58528756555118442912013-02-16T11:52:55.947+05:302013-02-16T11:52:55.947+05:30Hello,
My name is Jeremy Hillstrand. I am current...Hello,<br /> My name is Jeremy Hillstrand. I am currently 27, and was diagnosed with stage 4 coats at the age of 3. It sounds like my surgical history is similar to your sons', although by age 8 I had undergone a total of 9 surgeries, with my last being at the age of 16. I would love to talk to you guys about my experience of growing up with only having sight in one eye, because let me tell Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11928293935523824234noreply@blogger.com