To:
My 2 year old son Benjamin
From:
Wendy, who needs surgery for epilepsy
Posted: December 07, 2007
Category: Epilepsy - Adult
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Next summer is going to be different.

We are going to go to the park whenever we wan, without having to planĀ it out a week ahead of time to get a ride there - because I AM going to drive again.

We will go swimming and I will be the one in the pool with you because I WILL be able to go swimming again.

We will be sponstaneous and have fun whenever and wherever we want. I will be able to provide you all the opportunities you deserve.

You will be able to ask ME to take you the zoo instead of having your dad or grandparents take off work so you can go.

We will have more time as a family because I'll be able to run errands, go to doctor appointments, etc. on my own.

I love you so much Little Man and want so much for our future to be brighter. Thanks to Dr. Bingaman, the epileptologists, and nurses assistants.

It will be!

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