We were able to see Dixi yesterday afternoon. She was crying for her mom when I first saw her and wasn't super happy. The second time I visited she was sound asleep. Dr. Wolff said that he had to cut 5 bones! That sounds like a lot to me, but the results are unbelievable. He took before and after pictures and hopefully he will send them to me so I can share them with you. He is an amazingly talented man for sure! We appreciate him so much!
Please keep praying, she has a long road ahead of her. I'll keep you posted.
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