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Modern Day Miracle Jace Cole celebrates 1st birthday

Countless prayers uttered on child's behalf are reason for happy outcome, after last year's little newborn spent first 11 weeks of life undergoing surgeries

From Jamie, Tricia, Taylor, and Jace Cole

One year ago today we were blessed with the birth of our 1st son, Jace. We had no idea that he would be born with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS).

The next day after his birth, he was sent to University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville for a few hours and then flown to Vanderbilt Children's Hospital in Nashville.

There he spent the first seven weeks of his life and had a major heart surgery at six days old. During this last year, he has spent eleven weeks at VCH and had two major heart surgeries and two minor surgeries.

Today, he celebrates his 1st birthday. To look at him now, you would never guess what all he has been through this last year. Our family and many of you have uttered countless prayers for him over the last year.

Those prayers are the reason that Jace is doing so well today and able to celebrate his 1st birthday.

He truly is a "modern day miracle." We want to say a special thanks to everyone who has helped our family or prayed for us during this last year. You will never know how much we appreciate it. Sincerely, Jamie, Tricia, Taylor & Jace Cole




This story was posted on 2010-01-27 04:41:44
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Modern Day Miracle Jace Cole is one year old



2010-01-27 - Columbia, KY - Photo family. Jace Cole is one year old today. "To look at him now, you would never guess what all he has been through this last year," his mother said.
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