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WE'RE HOME!!!!!!!!!

Both Aashini and I were released from the hospital yesterday!!!!! I was in the hospital for 12 days!! A lot of great things happened yesterday!! My OBGYN was looking at my cardiology reports and thought that my cardiologist needed to re-review my charts. He re-reviewed all the findings and decided that I didn't have Post-Pardum Cardio Myopathy!!! He said it was all related to the pre-ecclampsia and the pulmonary edema and just looked like Cardio Myopathy at the time. That's HUGE!!!! If I had Cardio Myopathy then I wouldn't be able to have kids again, so it is definitely good news!!

Here's Aashini lounging at home :)

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Woohoo for more Jellybeans in the future and no heart problems!!!

We are praying for you two as you learn how to be mommy and daddy... Aashini is blessed to be so loved! Once you get the hang of everything, I can't wait to hear your tips:)

Yay! Aashini's home... she's rockin' even when she's chillin'...I love that picture!
Emily said…
Wow that is GREAT news!! I'm really glad I didn't know about that before reading this, I would have been really worried for you.

How precious is that little girl!!
The Agarwals said…
I love that picture of Daddy and his girl! How precious is that?! I bet it's so incredible to finally be in your own place, with your family! Keep posting these pics! They make our day!!
alicia said…
Welcome home guys! I am so happy to hear that all is well. She is so beautiful! Congrats!
gloria said…
Yeaaaaa!!!!We are so happy you are all home and can get all compfy and cozy.Adam, you look like Clark Kent holding your daughter and you will always be her superman. Andrea, you looked so beautiful even while in intensive care, I'm so glad your home and continue to be healthy. Aashini is such a beautiful sweet girl , I can just tell by her picture. Give her a hug and Kiss, lovegg
Anonymous said…
She's beautiful!! PTL that you guys are home and the news about the cardio myopathy especially. We'll be thinking about you guys as you adjust to life with the 3 of you and all the demands of a baby. It's so fun!
Aarmel said…
So glad to hear such good news! I know you're SO happy to be home now. Oh, I can't wait to see your sweet little girl in person!!! Keep the pictures coming!
Janet said…
Such sweet pics. We are thrilled for all of you and we are glad you are now home and settling - getting use to being together as a family. Still thinking of you with the adjustments of sleeping, eating, visiting with others, etc.... you know those things families do together and enjoy! :-)

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