Jay T's quilt   (Quilt Completed) |
Born: | 2011 |
Illness: | Quad Cerebral Palsy due to 3 lesions to brain caused by nai
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Theme: Jungle Animals
Quilt delivered: 10th Apr 2017 |
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Thank youIt's absolutely beautiful, we love it. It will be with J when he has spinal surgery shortly.
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Finished photos
Quilted by:
Sandra (Beds)
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Individual squares
Stitched by:
Debbie Dubla
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Submitted: Jun 2016
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Stitched by:
Diana Tanner
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Submitted: Nov 2016
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Stitched by:
Jan G
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Submitted: Jan 2017
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Stitched by:
Julie
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Submitted: Jan 2017
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Stitched by:
Julie
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Submitted: Jan 2017
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Stitched by:
Kaye S
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Submitted: Jan 2017
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Stitched by:
Lou Lou
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Submitted: Sep 2016
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Stitched by:
Pat Brown
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Submitted: Aug 2016
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Stitched by:
Sally
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Submitted: Jan 2017
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Stitched by:
Sandra
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Submitted: Jun 2016
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Stitched by:
Sandra
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Submitted: Mar 2017
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Stitched by:
Sid
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Submitted: Jan 2017
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Card
Stitched by: Olive Doy |
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BiographyJ is a cognitively bright little boy who unfortunately somewhere between 5/10 weeks old suffered a horrific injury, which as the years pass is causing more problems for him. When J came into our lives at 9 months old he had a Nasal gastric tube, at 17 months he had a peg and then at 22 months this was replaced with a Mickey Button.
Jay has spent much of his young life in hospital with respiratory problems, which has resulted on more than one occasion to bronchial pneumonia and having to have Bipap. He also suffered with Bronchial Malaise, a very floppy larynx and epiglottis which led to a tracheostomy in June 2015 and spent 6 months in hospital after. Most recently he spent 6 weeks in hospital having investigations from gastro team. Findings are non conclusive but could possibly be colitis and is undergoing treatment with 4 week reviews. He will also be having hip and spinal surgery in n the near future.
Despite all he goes through on a daily basis he remains an extremely happy and delightful and sociable little boy who loves to create art work on his Eye Gaze. Unfortunately Jay has no functional vision in his right eye so being able to create these images are even more amazing. Jay also has no independent movement.
In April we will be going to adoption panel when Jay will then become our forever son.
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