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LoveQuiltsUK - John H's quilt

John H's quilt    (Quilt Completed)

Born:012
Illness: Cystic fibrosis

Theme: Vehicles, Fire Engines, Cars, Trains

Quilt delivered: 18th Jun 2016
Photo of John H

Thank you

Thank you so much. John H loves his quilt.
It is wonderful. Thank you to all the hard work.



Finished photos


Photo of John Hs quilt

Photo of John Hs quilt

Photo of John Hs quilt

Photo of John Hs quilt

Photo of John Hs quilt


Quilted by: Judith

Individual squares

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Diana Lettice (+)
Submitted: Oct 2014

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Diana Tanner (+)
Submitted: Jan 2014

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: EE(Beth)Filmer (+)
Submitted: Jan 2016

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Janet (+)
Submitted: Sep 2015

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Janet (+)
Submitted: Sep 2015

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Karen (+)
Submitted: Feb 2014

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Leanda Vickers (+)
Submitted: Apr 2014

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Lou Lou (+)
Submitted: Nov 2014

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Marie (+)
Submitted: Apr 2016

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Martha O (+)
Submitted: May 2016

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Nicola (+)
Submitted: May 2014

Cross stitch square for John H's quilt
Stitched by: Sandra (+)
Submitted: Aug 2013


Fabric

Fabric for John H
Fabric for John H
Fabric for John H

Card

Card for John H
Stitched by: Marie Firth

Biography

John was diagnosed through a Echogenic fetal bowel at 12 week scan and was confirmed by the heel prick test at birth that he had Cystic Fibrosis.

It became apparent he had reflux issues quickly and he was prescribed several medicines to help combat this.

From birth, he has been on daily antibiotics, vitamins and has daily physiotherapy. My husband and I help him do this to help shift the mucus from his organs.

At six months he grew a nasty bug in his lungs and had to have nebulised medicine and also extra strong antibiotic for three months.

At two he grew e coli in his lungs and we ended up in hospital with IV antibiotics for two weeks.

John now has three nebs a day as well as his reflux meds and normal CF meds. We have to have to keep him very active to help him keep well.

He takes all this in his stride and is a very happy chap.


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