This is My Linh immediately after surgery, her cleft lip repaired by Dr. Nolan. She is under general anesthesia, but when she wakes up, she'll have a new life awaiting her.
With a reshaped lip (and hopefully next year, a repaired palate), My Linh will be able to eat and grow better. My Linh’s is a powerful story of two miracles: first, of a generous young woman who made a commitment to nurture a seriously challenged newborn girl, and second, of a foreign team of doctors who happened to come to My Linh’s neighborhood and offer their time and effort to help her live a better life.
I really do appreciate your feedback. I'm still struggling with the technology but I wish everyone all luck with this competition. I've been pinned down with a sick grandchild and today a very sick daughter - both with gastric flu which afflicts us all at this time of year - so this is the first moment I've had to get to the computer
Posted by: justin bieber supra | October 07, 2011 at 10:58 AM
Hi Melissa, it's so great to know your Vietnamese name is Mỹ Lệ Hoa . So amazing, I love this name. My name is Mai, Phạm Thị Tuyết Mai, live in Ho Chi Minh city.That's so nice of you to come, teach and bring tcacnihel skills for those children. They are really lovely, right?
Posted by: Trequan | June 05, 2012 at 06:11 PM