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cassie05 - Aug 18, 2005 7:42 pm (#5 Total: 37)  

 

Hey Im in South Carolina too I am mommy to stephen, my former almost 28 weeker who wieghed 1 lb 12 oz and to an angel named Kaitlyn Victoria, born sleeping May 22 at 1 lb 14 oz

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  • Michele Reeves (Aug 20, 2005 3:21 pm)


  • Michele Reeves - Aug 20, 2005 3:21 pm (#6 Total: 37)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Replying to: cassie05 (Aug 18, 2005 7:42 pm)
    Hey Im in South Carolina too :) I am mommy to stephen, my former almost 28 weeker who wieghed...

    Re: South Carolina

    Hey, Cassie! Good to see a fellow South Carolinian!! Where are you from in SC?! We are in the beautiful Upstate! Amanda was born at Greenville Memorial!!

    Hugs and welcome!!!
    Michele

    LaRonda - Aug 27, 2005 1:21 pm (#7 Total: 37)  

     

    Replying to: Michele Reeves (May 27, 2005 7:08 pm)
    Hello from the Palmetto State!: Can't wait to meet everyone from South Carolina!! PoPs, MOD Staff, anybody!! :pbpt:...

    Re: Hello from the Palmetto State!

    Hi Michele. I just read your message and thought that I would introduce myself. I recently came on board with the March of Dimes (4 weeks) and it has truly been a blessing. This site, the stories have impacted me so much. Knowing the history and learning about the many different programs just does not bring home the true reason why I am here. The reason why I'm on the phone and in the community talking about our mission and encouraging companies...individuals to join us to make a difference in the lives of the babies in the Midlands.

    I will be coordinating the Real Estate Award in Columbia as well as the WalkAmerica in Aiken, Orangeburg, and Sumter.

    LaRonda

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  • Michele Reeves (Sep 2, 2005 1:25 pm)


  • Michele Reeves - Sep 2, 2005 1:25 pm (#8 Total: 37)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Replying to: LaRonda (Aug 27, 2005 1:21 pm)
    Re: Hello from the Palmetto State!: Hi Michele. I just read your message and thought that I would introduce...

    Re: Hello from the Palmetto State!

    LaRonda,

    WELCOME aboard to the best chapter in the USA! (We will see if anyone else actually reads this, they might disagree! lol)

    If there is anything I can do for you, please let me know! We are committed to this cause and it has become our passion! Can't wait to meet you!

    I am so glad you have found this site! Refer your volunteers here for confirmation that what they are doing really makes a difference and for inspiration!!

    Hugs!
    Michele

    Damionsmommy05 - Sep 14, 2005 2:50 pm (#9 Total: 37)  

     

    NEW MOMMY!

    Here's my story, my mom was incharge of March of Dimes of her school, i walked locally in Gaffney S.C for 5 years this is the first year i have yet to walk, i have my baby Damion @ 27 weeks, he's 28 weeks going on 29, i was wondering if you knew when the March of Dimes was coming to Gaffney S.C, i would love to ealk this year w/ my new baby boy and show people what they are supporting. Thank you so much

    Crystal

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  • Michele Reeves (Sep 19, 2005 2:18 pm)


  • Michele Reeves - Sep 19, 2005 2:18 pm (#10 Total: 37)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Replying to: Damionsmommy05 (Sep 14, 2005 2:50 pm)
    NEW MOMMY!: Here's my story, my mom was incharge of March of Dimes of her school, i walked locally in...

    Re: NEW MOMMY!

    Crystal,

    So good to hear from you! Was Damion's born at 27 weeks?

    Also, tell your mom thank you for being a leader at her school!! I am so glad you guys have been involved! I am not sure who is the chapter contact for Gaffney, but I will find out and have someone contact you, okay?!!

    Hugs to you and Damion!!
    Michele from Greenville!!

    Hope Meares - Apr 7, 2006 2:23 am (#11 Total: 37)  

     

    Hello form Jackson's Mom

    My name is Hope Meares and we are an Ambassador Family for Greenville County this year. Jackson was born on Dec 15, 2004 at 32 weeks weighing 2 lb 11 oz. I went in for an ultrasound at 32 weeks to pinpoint my due date and schedule my c-section and the doctors discovered that Jackson had stopped growing. He spent 32 days (including his first Christmas) in the NICU at Greenville Memorial. When he was born he was extremely jaundice, had already begun to have kidney problems and had a lot of feeding issues because he was extremely IUGR. Like all of you we were so blessed by the March of Dimes and the Family Support program in Greenville.
    My husband's family owns their own auction company and has done the March of Dimes Chef Auction for 10 years. We never knew that we would be on the receiving end of the March of Dimes. It has become our passion and mission to share Jackson's story and put a face with the wonderful work of the March of Dimes.
    I look forward to sharing with all of you on this SC site...I have been on SHARE about a year and never knew that SC had its' own site.
    Good luck to everyone who has a family team in Walk America this year. I look forward to meeting ya'll that are walking in Greenville.

    Michele Reeves - Apr 7, 2006 3:06 am (#12 Total: 37)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Hi, Hope!

    You are FAST!!! I am so glad we were able to connect tonight! Thank you for being so willing to tell Jackson's story and for being such a passionate person!

    Now let's see who else listened tonight!

    Hugs!
    Michele

    Michele Reeves - May 1, 2006 9:07 pm (#13 Total: 37)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Greenville Walk

    Greenville Walk was awesome!!!

    Hope, you guys did a great job...sorry I didn't get to say hello!

    Theron, you did an awesome job! Thank you for your dedication!

    Karen and Rachel...so good to see both of you! Thanks for keeping the Family Teams straight!!!

    Kristin and Jaykob...nice to meet you!!!

    Thanks, Greenville, for a job well done!!

    Hugs!
    Michele

    nikkosmom - Sep 20, 2006 3:33 pm (#14 Total: 37)  

    Mommy to my Angel Baby of 20 weeks & Nikkos my 33 weeker  

    Hi Everyone!

    I've been posting in the blogs for quite a while now but I finally decided to venture elsewhere on the SHARE site! My family is one of the WalkAmerica 2007 local Ambassador Families this year and I'm so excited to be able to give back to an organization that has personally touched my family in such a tremendous way.

    I can't wait to meet some of you!

    Candie - Sep 22, 2006 4:23 pm (#15 Total: 37)  

     

    Hey Everyone

    My name is Candie. I have a 4 year old who was born at 28 weeks, on 12/23/01, weighing 2 lbs and was in the NICU at GHS for 54 days. She is the happiest, healthiest little girl ever. Her name is Mary-Jade. We also had another little girl born 02/15/2005 at 24 weeks weighing 1 lb. She was too early and I got so sick, so quick, that they couldn't do anything. So, I like to think I have a Miracle hear with me and an Angel in Heaven waiting on me and watching over us. I just thought I'd share my story with you guys.

    nikkosmom - Sep 25, 2006 12:42 pm (#16 Total: 37)  

    Mommy to my Angel Baby of 20 weeks & Nikkos my 33 weeker  

    Hi Candie, and thank you for sharing your story. I'm so sorry for your loss, I too have an angel in heaven waiting on me. My son who was born early was born at GHS as well and stayed in the NICU. They have a wonderful staff, don't they!
    Where are you in the upstate? I'm live in Greer!

    Mommy2Jaykob - Sep 27, 2006 2:02 pm (#17 Total: 37)  

     

    YAY! for finding fellow SC people!

    I just found this thread through another SC person's page. I had no idea this was here. Jaykob was also born at GHS and spent 33 days in the NICU there. And yes, they are absolutely wonderful there. We just went to the NICU Reunion this weekend and had a great time celebrating so many beautiful babies who are truly miraculous!

    nikkosmom - Sep 28, 2006 6:31 pm (#18 Total: 37)  

    Mommy to my Angel Baby of 20 weeks & Nikkos my 33 weeker  

    Mommy2Jaykob - how do you find out about the NICU reunions?

    Michele Reeves - Oct 3, 2006 1:57 am (#19 Total: 37)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Hey!

    To my South Carolina girls!!! Welcome to our very own local site!! If you see anyone else from SC, make sure they know about this!!!

    Hugs!
    Michele

    nikkosmom - Nov 30, 2006 12:08 am (#20 Total: 37)  

    Mommy to my Angel Baby of 20 weeks & Nikkos my 33 weeker  

    Cookie Drive!

    I'm organizing a weekly cookie drive and I would love to have anyone else from the Upstate SC join in the fun!

    We'll be baking cookies each week to deliver to the GHS NICU and High Risk OB Unit, so that means WE NEED COOKIES and lots of them!

    If you're interested in helping out, let me know! I'd love to eat your cookies.. I mean, deliver them (after taste testing them myself, of course!)

    spinabifidagirl - Apr 3, 2007 2:34 pm (#21 Total: 37)  

     

    rally at joe riley stadium

    hey gals
    my name is Genevieve Skipper. I am a volunteer out of the lowcountry division office down here in charleston. I have been doing this since september of 2002. I am a survivor of both hydrocephalus and mylomeningocele, and chiari malformation type1.I wanted to volunteer for the march of dimes to not only give back to the organization that saved my life, but also to put some more volunteer as well as community experience on my resume. the charleston office will have their rally on the 7th! and the walk is the 28th of april. If any of you south carolina gals would like to email me, you can off of here. my email adress is:salliebelle@comcast.net

    JMullen - Mar 16, 2007 1:17 pm (#22 Total: 37)  

    March of Dimes Program Staff in South Carolina  

    How to Become Involved in South Carolina!

    Do you live in South Carolina and would like to become more involved with your local March of dimes? Here in South Carolina, we LOVE our volunteers! We have lots of opportunities to become involved: serving on special event committees, speaking engagements to help educate the public on premature birth and birth defects, outreach at local health fairs, forming a family team, and much more! If you are interested, call Jessica Mullen at 803-252-5200 or e-mail at jmullen@marchofdimes.com. We would love to hear from you!

    Michele Reeves - Mar 16, 2007 1:17 pm (#23 Total: 37)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Go, SC!

    Hey, Jessica!

    Thank you so much for starting this on Share. What a great way to get the word out about SC events!

    We are looking forward to Walk in Greenville, hopefully the weather will be beautiful and the turn out will be great. It is always a fun time for the whole family.

    Thanks for all you do, Jessica and the rest of the SC staff!
    Hugs!
    Michele

    Tammy Lynn Kelley - Jun 15, 2007 4:31 pm (#24 Total: 37)  

    35 marr.18 years 2 boys 16 & 11 & two children in Heaven and 2 I miscaried.  

    S.C. Mom

    Hello..My name is Tammy Kelley and i have lived in Charleston,and at Edisto Beach and now have lived in Leesville S.C.for almost 10 years.....My oldest son Casey was born at MUSC hospital in 1990...he was born with Gastroschesis and was in the NICU fro 4 and half months...He is now almost 17 and leads a pretty normal life.....In 1992 i found out that my 2nd baby was a girl and she had ANACEPHOLIC...I had her at MUSC on July 21st and she had already passed away.. I had my 3rd baby ...A BOy....on february 25th 1996 and i am happy to say he was healthy and is 11 years old.....His name is Cyle.....I had a miscariage in 2001 at 3 months and found out i was pregnant again in 2005....My pregnancy was perfect and he was so healthy and big....BUt..................2 days before i was suppose to have him....He was strangled by his umbilical cord and i had a c-section done at RICHLAND hospital on Nov.2nd...He was 8lb 3oz and so beautiful....we buried him on Nov.6th at the Woodrige Memorial cemetary off of 378.....It has truley been the most painfull thing we have been through.....it has taken a toll on all of us..........I just miscaried 2 weeks ago and i was 9 weeks pregnant..............I think it is time to stop.........my mind and body is so tired and i am a emotional basket case........I never seeked out counseling for any of this ...but the internet has helped me out alot..........And i have gone through all of this without depending on antidepression drugs.....all my family and friends and doctors kept telling they would help me...but i knew with time i would be okay...somedays i believe myself.....If there is anybody here in S.C.that would like to talk..i would love the company.........Tam9096@pbtcomm.net..........Love to all...Tammy Kelley.......

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  • Michele Reeves (Jun 20, 2007 2:36 pm)


  • Michele Reeves - Jun 20, 2007 2:36 pm (#25 Total: 37)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Replying to: Tammy Lynn Kelley (Jun 15, 2007 4:31 pm)
    S.C. Mom: Hello..My name is Tammy Kelley and i have lived in Charleston,and at Edisto Beach and now have lived...

    Re: S.C. Mom

    Hey, Tammy!

    Wow...you have been through it ALL, haven't you? I knew I was finished trying after Amanda was born at 26 weeks, weighing 1 lb. 7.4 oz. I cannot imagine dealing with all that you have been through.

    I would encourage you to find someone to talk to, what you are dealing with...actually even one of the things you have had to deal with...would put even the strongest person down. You can find lots of help on the internet, but there is something more powerful in that face to face contact.

    Welcome to Share!
    Hugs!
    Michele...another SC mom

    ahoward7082 - Sep 1, 2007 6:59 am (#26 Total: 37)  

     

    hunters Story

    I am new and my name is Amanda just thought I would tell the story of my miracle Hunter. I was placed on bedrest in the hospital @ 22 wks due to premature rupture of membranes. I stayed there for about 6 weeks when Hunter decided he could not wait any longer. He was born on 10-26-2006 weighing in a huge 3lbs and 14 1/4 in..(huge for a 27 wker). He was born with sepsis. We almost lost him in the first few days quite a few times. Later we learned that he developed a IVH grade II, which caused him to have hydrocephalus(water on the brain). He had to have a shunt placed when he got to 4 lbs. They placed it and all was good for about 3 days. Then it got infected... menegitis. So they removed that shunt gave him the 14 days of antibiotics.. during this time he was having seizures due to menegitis. So he was placed on seizure meds.. Finally we got to bring him home on Dec 28 06....He had to re enter the hospital for another shunt placement on Feb 12 07 and ever since he has been growing like a weed. I dont know if I said but he was born at Greenville Memorial in upstate SC.

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  • Michele Reeves (Oct 6, 2007 4:39 am)


  • Michele Reeves - Oct 6, 2007 4:39 am (#27 Total: 37)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Replying to: ahoward7082 (Sep 1, 2007 6:59 am)
    hunters Story: I am new and my name is Amanda just thought I would tell the story of my miracle...

    Re: hunters Story

    Welcome to Share, Amanda! I kinda like that name! My daughter, Amanda, was born at Greenville Memorial 9 years ago at 26 weeks, 1 lb. 7.4 oz. I hope Hunter is doing well!!! Let me know if there is anything I can do. We still live in the Upstate!

    Hugs!
    Michele

    Angel Love - Oct 7, 2007 1:08 am (#28 Total: 37)  

     

    Hey everybody!
      I'm not an SC girl, but I'm right across the line in Georgia. I'm exactly 45 mins. from Anderson, SC and 45 mins. from Athens, GA.... I can't cheer for the Tigers or Gamecocks, but if anyone would like to talk, I'm here as well!!
    Tracy
    P.S. Almost forgot the most important part....mom to 27 weekers, Taylor Rose (2 lbs. 2 oz.--lived 15 hours) and her twin sister Ansley Kate (1 lb. 4 oz.---a happy, healthy 4 year old now!!)

    mom2-9 - Nov 17, 2007 7:22 am (#29 Total: 37)  

     

    Anyone in the lowcountry!

    Hi! My name is Laverne. My husband and I have recently returned to the area from western Illinois where we have lost 7 beautiful babies. One daughter, Cassy, was born at 22 weeks 3 days b/c of IC. We actually didn't know why until 6 weeks ago. Strange since she was born 8/17/06?! When Cassy was born we were told that it was unknown as to why she was born so early, maybe IC, maybe premature labor, maybe an infection. Well when we arrived in town my first phone call I made was to MUSC to make an appt. w/ a peri. According to her, I had all the classic symptoms of IC and she was puzzled as to why I was told they didn't know why we lost Cassy. I would like to get involved with a local chapter but am finding it hard to locate one here in the lowcountry. Anyone with any info for me would be helpful. Thank-you. P.S. our other 6 losses have been due to prothrombin gene mutation. Wicked stuff.

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  • jlballenger (Sep 7, 2008 11:30 pm)


  • aalliso - Dec 7, 2007 8:32 am (#30 Total: 37)  

     

    Anyone in Spartanburg?

    Hi I am new to this site and I was just wondering if anyone had there baby at Spartanburg Regional. I was also wondering if anyone knew of any March of Dimes things that I could become involved with in the Spartanburg/Greenville area. I recently became a mom to Olivia who was born at 31 weeks weighing 2lbs. and 8 oz. Thank you!!!

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  • Michele Reeves (Dec 7, 2007 1:07 pm)


  • Michele Reeves - Dec 7, 2007 1:07 pm (#31 Total: 37)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Replying to: aalliso (Dec 7, 2007 8:32 am)
    Anyone in Spartanburg?: Hi I am new to this site and I was just wondering if anyone had there baby...

    Re: Anyone in Spartanburg?

    First of all, congratulations on your new little one! I love the name Olivia, I am sure she is a beautiful baby!

    Second, welcome to SHARE! I live in the Greenville area, my daughter Amanda was born at Greenville Memorial. She is now 9 years old and was born at 26 weeks.

    Third, you can contact the Upstate office at 235-8576 to see what events are coming up in the Upstate. I think the next BIG event will be March for Babies (formerly WalkAmerica). I am sure they would welcome your help in the Spartanburg area or even Greenville for that matter!

    You can also visit Volunteerland to find more ways to help.

    Again, welcome and congratulations!

    Hugs!
    Michele

    MUSC NNICU RN Tracey Driggers - Mar 14, 2008 10:22 pm (#32 Total: 37)  

     

    MUSC Neonatal Nurseries Reunion 2008

    Attention all MUSC Neonatal Nurseries Graduates and Families! We are celebrating our Reunion on Saturday, April 12, 2008 from 11am until 2pm in the MUSC horseshoe. There will be pony rides, puppet shows, a ride-able train, inflatables, clowns, facepainting and much more!

    If your baby "graduated" from the MUSC NICU or Level 2 nursery, please call 792-5700 to rsvp for the event.

    Please additional information or questions, please e-mail reunion@musc.edu. We will do our Reunion celebration every 2 years- next one will be Saturday, April 10, 2010.

    Respectfully submitted to all MUSC graduates, their brave parents and supportive family members,

    Tracey Driggers, RN
    MUSC Neonatal ICU
    Neonatal Nurseries Reunion Coordinator
    Infection Control Resource Nurse
    driggert@musc.edu

    jlballenger - Sep 7, 2008 11:30 pm (#33 Total: 37)  

     

    Replying to: mom2-9 (Nov 17, 2007 7:22 am)
    Anyone in the lowcountry!: Hi! My name is Laverne. My husband and I have recently returned to the area from...

    Re: Anyone in the lowcountry!

    Hi I live in Beaufort and I am having a problem getting in touch with anyone as well. Did you ever have any luck? I am a new mom to twin girls born at 25 weeks. Our one daughter lived 4 days and our other daughter is still in the NICU going on 2 months. I would love to get involved but am not sure who else to contact.

    aarrone - Oct 28, 2008 11:25 pm (#34 Total: 37)  

     

    im in goose creek

    my son was in the nicu at musc for seven months and never came home. he eventually died there. i dont trust drs like how i used to and truely believe they are the cause of his death and down fall. because of them im lonely once again when it took me so long to get pregnant. i miss my son and its only been a month and a half since his death. I wish this grief on no one.



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