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Milani did open her eyes and responded to our voices. That was good. The hardest thing for us is to see her with huge stitches on her chest and the many tubes and monitors connected to her. Seeing this was a real tear jerker. We drove to Seattle's Children's Hospital and spent the day with the kids. We took them on a walk and found a taco truck so we decided to have taco's. It was a beautiful day in Seattle.
Milani is my seventh grand child so I call her Seven. I usually see her every day as my son bought the property next door and they live here until we are done remodeling their house. Seven is very relaxed when I'm holding her. I can tell because she seems to always take a number two when I have her, lol.
The operation was open heart to patch a hole between the ventricles that didn't close. The complication was her heart slowed down to where she had seizures that first night. Last night all went well. I was texted this morning to let me know things seem to be going well. We were going to drive back to Seattle today but I guess we will wait until we are asked instead.
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