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Activities/Hobbies:  Softball, running, boogie boarding, playing with her pets, going to the movies and shopping 


Favorite Movies: Dumb & Dumber, Remember the Titans, Wedding Crashers 


Favorite Music: U2, Hip-Hop, Pop & Country 


Favorite Books: Mystery novels



DEC 19

 FINALLY HOME

  posted by admin on December 19, 2009 23:36 as Family



We made it home, but a list full of question marks. She is sleeping in her hospital bed in the living room, kitty's at her feet. Today a package was brought to her from my cousins in Rhode Island, Dan & Karen... It was a box full of Kitty things and a nice letter... She enjoyed it within her few moments of not sleeping.... This is driving me Crazier, emphases on the ER... We pray to get Lex to the hyperbaric chamber this coming week and that the specialist for prosthesis infection can help her.
I was trained to give her antibiotics through her PICC line, this will just keep it all at bay, no real solution...
This is a beyond frustrating time. Our Christmas tree sits in its bucket outside, it had so much promise before surgery. Maybe tomorrow, lights & decorations??? Always taking each day as it happens.... That is our life.....

                                                                                    Hoping for a better day!!!?
                                                                                    Donna Mom to Lex, Tess & Maris

This was us last year at this time at a Charger game..... Her leg was failing at this time too.... Tomorrow we will cheer on the Charger's, but from a hospital bed and me sitting in her wheelchair next to her..... This is not fair!!!!
I should not have to hear, " Mommy, will this infection kill me?"

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[ Posted by Kim Ulmer, December 20, 2009 0:29 ]
     So sorry to hear about all that is going on. Our hearts are hurting along with yours for Alexis. We will continue to ask God to guide these doctors to find out how this can all be fixed. Words are not enough to console you with all that is going on, but please know that we are sending (((Hugs)))) your way and our arms are open wide.. With much love and prayers The Ulmers Ty's family

[ Posted by Debbie & Taylor, December 20, 2009 12:42 ]
     I hate that you're having to go through all of this again, especially at Christmas. I hope that they hyperbolic chamber finally provides the missing link to keep the infections at bay and will allow her prosthesis to heal properly and quickly. As always, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Hang in there! God still has a wonderful plan for both of you and I just know that Lexi will get through all of this!

[ Posted by Carmen Cox, December 20, 2009 14:28 ]
     Dear Alexis, We are so sad that you are going through such difficult times again. We continue to pray for strength and healing for you and your family. I'm glad you are going to the hyperbaric chamber. We have seen kids with very serious infections be healed. Caroline went a couple of times. Let us know what we can do. Sending blessings, Carmen, Caroline, Jeff and Jane

[ Posted by Liz Sabin, December 21, 2009 19:56 ]
     Alexis, You are such a strong girl! I am thinking about you and hoping that the hyperbaric chamber helps out. Sending my love to all of the Johnson's girls. Did you watch that great Charger game yesterday? It was a fun game. Sending you many hugs. Love, Liz


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