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Mrs74 Update

As expected, all went well yesterday. The doctor said the stress test was normal and an extra heartbeat is nothing to be too concerned about.

Comments

Michelle said…
glad to hear the good news
Anonymous said…
Good to hear, Cliff. I hope you have a good weekend. I'm off to San Diego tomorrow.
Brenda said…
That is great!! I'm sure you are all very relieved. Give her my best.
Melanie said…
So thankful! :)
Connie said…
I'm glad it was good news! :)
Busy Bee Suz said…
So happy all is well. An extra heart beat??? So that must mean she has two hearts!?!
How great, take care,
Suz
Anonymous said…
Great news!!!
Jen said…
Good news!
Two hearts are better than one. ♥♥
coltfan said…
great news cliff! glad to hear it.
Shelley said…
Very happy to hear your family's good news! :-)
J. Moses said…
This is good to hear. Hope all else is well there in Rittman.
Sindi said…
I too am glad to hear that all is good with Mrs.74. I know she and I are going to become good friends. God Bless and Take Care.
HWHL said…
EXCELLENT news! Definitely an extra something to be thankful for!

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