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Thursday, May 10, 2007, Sarah fainted at school. She was taken to a local ER & then transported to Phoenix Children's Hospital with a diagnosis of restrictive cardiomyopathy.
July 5, 2007 Sarah received her new heart. However, during the transplant she suffered a massive stroke that left her paralyzed.
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School Update

Hi everybody, just letting you all know that Sarah is still trying to adjust to school. It's a lot for her and most days she comes home and takes a nap. Most of the kids at school are great, but then you have those few kids that have nothing better to do than make someone else feel bad about themselves especially when they don't know anything about Sarah or what she has been through. The sad thing about these kids is you have to wonder what there home life must be like. To not have compassion and understanding for another human being is so sad. I truly believe that these are all things that should be taught from infancy. When a child is born it is our responsibility to raise our children teaching them right from wrong. So when Sarah comes home, and tells me that someone at school gave her a hard time and was mean to her, It's a very hard thing for a parent to hear, beacuse my first instinct is to protect Sarah and I am far from being the perfect parent. Never the less I have to remind her that she needs to explain to the kid that was mean what she has been through, and what happened to her to be the way she is now. On top of that we have to pray for that person. to understand where she is coming from, and to have compassion. What a better world we would live in if each child born was taught compassion as our Lord taught it. Thank you all for reading
Sarah's Parents
Margaret and Larry Nolte













excellent....
excellent....
That's just so sad. Stay
That's just so sad. Stay strong Sarah. It is sad those kids are like that. Their self esteems must be very low. I am so happy to read how far you have come. Enjoy your new school year!
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