No News is good news

Zoe has been doing really well since her last bout of CMV. Her PIC line came out mid June and every CMV test we’ve had since has been negative.

She had an appointment with Dr. Boyle yesterday. Everything is fine for once. She’s due for a biopsy in about 3 weeks.

Her turoring is going well. She has her last session tomorrow. She’s worked very hard and will be a 2nd grader on September 1st when school starts again.

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Published by Chrissy Snider

Zoe’s Heart began the day our world changed. My daughter, Zoe, received a heart transplant at just six years old. Six. In the span of childhood milestones and bedtime stories, we learned words like “transplant,” “rejection,” “ICU,” and “donor family.” We learned what it means to wait. To hope. To live in the in-between. This blog is our way of sharing the journey — the beautiful, the terrifying, the exhausting, and the miraculous. Zoe’s Heart exists for two reasons: To keep our family and friends updated as we walk this road. And to advocate fiercely for organ donation — because someone else’s yes saved my daughter’s life. This space is raw. It’s honest. It doesn’t pretend the hard parts don’t exist. But it also refuses to ignore the hope. We believe in celebrating progress, honoring the gift of life, and speaking openly about what transplant families experience behind hospital doors. Zoe is living proof that generosity changes everything. Thank you for being here. Thank you for following her journey. And if you ever find yourself wondering whether organ donation matters — it does. It saved our girl. Welcome to Zoe’s Heart.

2 comments on “No News is good news

  1. Hi Zoe,

    I miss you. I am glad you will be in second grade.!!!!

    Love
    Laura Barnes

  2. So glad to hear the good news. :)) It’s been wonderful “watching” Zoe recover so well. Much luck to her as she gets ready for school!!

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