Saturday, August 11, 2012

Telaai

Don't ask me how to pronounce it, but here's the story:

On August 2, 2012, one of God's tiniest, yet most powerful, miracles of love came to this earthly life to receive her sweet little body. Although there are many things that could be said about this earthly angel, no one says it better than her dear mother, Lyndsie: "Last night Telaai was transfered to Primary Childrens hospital where she underwent test by a Genetic Neurologist to see why she wasn
't moving. We talked and got an answer with a doctor who is a specialist in the disease SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy and she said our baby is in stage 0 which is the worst stage you could have. She hasn't seen something like this in over 14 years. Telaai's muscles are so weak already and will get progressively worse that she'll never get off a ventilater or feeding tube. The quality of her little life just won't be there as within a very short period of time she will lose all functions of any muscles in her body. We don't get her long, taking a day at a time. Right now she see's us, hears us, know's we are there. Telaai came to this earth to save and teach a lot of people and she has done that ten fold in the days she has been here. She is so brave and so strong and so incredible beautiful. I will get to run and jump and hug her in the millenium but for now, she did what she came here to do. Recieve a beautiful body, look at her mommy and daddy and sisters. Thank you for your prayers. We have been asking for a miracle and we got it, her name is Telaai Milene Wiberg."  (taken directly from Facebook)

Now it's our turn to try and give back. A donation account has been set up to help the sweet Wiberg Family with any medical and care expenses that have, and will, occur. You can go to any Zion's Bank location and make a donation to the "Lyndsie Wiberg Donation" fund (Account #041493552).

This sweet family has made the hardest decision, to take their sweet princess off life support tomorrow. The Wiberg family is in need of as many prayers as they can get for their journey is about to get a lot harder.  While they have made the decision to let their little girl return to her Father in Heaven it will not be any easier for them to loose her than for any other parents who have lost children.

So please try to remember this sweet family in your prayers, I know we will.

Here's their facebook group.  And their blog.

1 comment:

Min said...

I don't know how you came upon the Wiberg's story, but I am grateful that you posted it. I knew the Wiberg family only for a few months in our ward in Provo. Matt Wiberg was my son's primary teached this year until their family moved in June. Thank you for sharing the link to their facebook page. I can now add their family to my prayers.

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