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Jadon and Anias making a "QUICK recovery": Update!

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Anias McDonald, left, stares at his brother Jadon for the first time since the surgery that separated them.

An update on Jadon and Anias via CNN Health
“Separated twins: After hardest surgery, the quickest recovery”
November 22nd, 2016

Like millions of people worldwide, I’ve been following the story of Jadon and Anias McDonald. Conjoined twins, separated (recently) after a grueling 27 hour procedure. Read this blog post for some background on the story:

That brings us to today’s update. In the four weeks following the boys’ surgery, Mom (Nicole) and Dad (Christian) have not seen their babies without large bandages atop their heads. Well, for Jadon, that is no longer the case! For a brief moment while Jadon was having his bandages changed, the McDonald’s got to see their boy’s head.

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Jadon McDonald smiles and waves at his father shortly after his head dressing was removed / CNN Health

It’s the most amazing thing. I just can’t even believe it. And look at his little hair. On top, it’s growing in!
— Nicole
Hey there, my man. You sure are handsome. Look at you. You look like a perfect little boy.
— Christian

Anias has been on the mend as well, though progressing more slowly than Jadon. Dr. Goodrich (the amazing surgeon who performed the separation) explains that with twins joined at the head, there is always a dominant child. This child does double the work, their heart and lungs work overtime to keep both boys alive. Anias is the non-dominant child. This explains his post-op struggles with breathing and eating (which were an issue pre-op as well).

Despite that, Dr. Goodrich says both boys are doing very, very well and “ahead of schedule” when it comes to their recovery which “makes everyone happy.”

“Historically, this will be the fastest (recovery)” which he credits to being “Just good kids”.

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Goodrich informed the family of the successful separation at about 3 a.m. on Friday, October 14. “Well, we did it,” he told them.

The boys are 14 months old and set to move to rehab shortly after Thanksgiving (US). Jadon is ready to go now but the medical staff have agreed it’s best to keep the boys together at this stage so they can pursue rehab in a similar capacity. Anias does not have the same range of motions as Jadon but caregivers believe he will get there.

Unlike most children their age, Jadon and Anias have not reached the typical milestones like crawling, lifting their heads, standing or attempting to walk. The surgery has set them back to infancy. Luckily, Mom is a pediatric physical therapist!

A poem in the boys hospital room reads:

I’m your twin
You’re my twin
We stick together through thick and thin
No matter what I do
I’m always stuck with you.

With both boys being “way ahead of schedule” in their recovery, the family knows it will be a long road. Lead plastic surgeon Dr. Oren Tepper says that Anias will eventually need more surgery to try to create a new skull cap out of bone from his hip or rib. He will progress, for the next few years, just fine so long as he wears a protective helmet. Both Jadon and Anias will be wearing helmets before going into rehab.

They’re really doing a lot better than I’d hoped. The whole world has gotten behind these kids.
— Dr. Tepper
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IN HEAT tour with CanCon legends: Get your tickets NOW!

There are many reasons why you wanna bite, scratch and kick your way into an In Heat show. Here are at least three...

Ottawa rockers IN HEAT constantly sell out gigs in and around Ottawa. Now, they're taking the show on the road opening for CanCon legends, the Headstones.

To grasp what In Heat are all about, listen to this interview with lead singer, Lexxi Splitlip:

Here's a video (shot by me on iPhone) of In Heat performing at House of Targ, January 2nd. This video definitely contains swears and some seriously gritty rock n roll.

Tickets are available online, but why not support your local record store? Shop Vertigo Records on Rideau.

Mavericks presents the HEADSTONES with IN HEAT, November 25th at Barrymore's on Bank.

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Barbie unveils new Ashley Graham doll

Just in time for the holidays, Barbie unveils a new Ashley Graham doll!

Mattel

Mattel

Graham, 27, is a supermodel who became a household name when she posed on the cover of Sports Illustrated's popular swimsuit edition. So... what's the big deal? Lots of women appear on the cover, every year.

Well... She doesn't look like every other swimsuit model. And that is very refreshing!

Graham is a role model for body positivity. She promotes self-acceptance and female empowerment via her work and now, has a new way to reach young fans thanks to Barbie. 

She’s got a round butt, she’s got round hips, she’s got a round stomach and arms and she’s got my moles and my eyelashes. They actually come out of her face. It’s crazy!

The Ashley Graham doll was unveiled at Glamour's Women of the Year event in LA earlier this week.

We need to work together to redefine the global image of beauty and continue to push for a more inclusive world.

Graham says she did ask for cellulite but plastic and cellulite don't mix! She, however, was very firm about the doll having her thighs touch so this Barbie will not have it's traditional "thigh gap."

In January (2015), Mattel created new body types for it's dolls: tall, curvy and petite and broadened it's range of skin tones, eye colors and hairstyles.

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Weird Dream Alert: The House of Epitaphs.

Could the anniversary of a friend's passing be influencing my dreams in an EPIC way? The answer is: yes.

It's been two years since the passing of an old friend and former radio college. I had a dream about Lloydminster last night, actually. It felt very real. I was leaving Lloyd, prepping for the long drive home and on my way out of town I drove by a cemetery. I had to stop. I had to pay my respects.

Drove in through the gates and realized this wasn't your typical cemetery. This wasn't doom and gloom and headstones and crying - this was more like Rochester, New York's "House of Guitars".

The place was packed with people: friends, family and fans looking for specific epitaphs. After what felt like hours of rooting through headstones and rock memorabilia, I had to ask for help. I consulted the cemetery's legend/map. I found his name and it was in the "Ace of Spades" area of the bad-ass mausoleum. I later, consciously, realized if such a cemetery existed, he would be in the Guns n Roses area... for sure.

I never did find my friend but it was a cool dream. Very vivid. I don't know why that dream came to me last but when I woke I realized that the date of his passing is almost here. He was 33 and is missed by many.

 

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#JadonandAnias: conjoined twins leading new, separate lives after 27 hour surgery.

I've been following the story of conjoined twins Jadon and Anias McDonald since learning of their life-changing surgery earlier this month (Thurs., Oct. 13). The 13 month old twins underwent a 27 hour surgery performed by leading neurosurgeon in craniopagus surgery, Dr. James Goodrich, at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. Their story is an unusual one and the decision to separate was very hard on parents Nicole and Christian.

Twins joined at the head, called craniopagus twins, are exceedingly rare, occurring in one out of every 2.5 million births. About 40% of the twins are stillborn, and another third die within 24 hours of their birth. Studies have showed that 80% of twins joined at the head die of medical complications by the age of 2 if not separated.
— Wayne Drash and Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN
Photos: Conjoined twins at the head prepare to be separatedAnias and Jadon McDonald were born conjoined at the head on September 9, 2015, via an unscheduled C-section. "They were normal little boys, like any other two little babies you would see," s…

Photos: Conjoined twins at the head prepare to be separated

Anias and Jadon McDonald were born conjoined at the head on September 9, 2015, via an unscheduled C-section. "They were normal little boys, like any other two little babies you would see," said their father Christian McDonald, "except for being conjoined."

-CNN Health

For those following the amazing story of #JadonandAnias, you'll know that they boys were successfully separated. They have begun their new life as independent beings. Jadon's breathing tube was removed this week allowing her mother, Nicole, to finally hold her baby in her arms. This is the first time in their 13 months of life that she has been able to do that.

Photos: Conjoined twins separated: Inside the hospitalNicole McDonald holds her son Jadon for the first time. - CNN Health

Photos: Conjoined twins separated: Inside the hospital

Nicole McDonald holds her son Jadon for the first time. - CNN Health

Brother Anias isn't doing as well as Jadon (pictured above). He will have to wait a little longer to be held by his parents. Anias has been suffering seizures, breathing issues and dealing with heart problems (pre-existing conditions that have continued, but are being managed via medicine, post-op). Still, doctors are pleased with his progression and know that he will catch up to Jadon soon enough.

The McDonald family are not well versed in the internet and it's ways... So Nicole was absolutely FLOORED to see that their GoFundMe page had exceeded the family's hopes (they gave up everything and moved to the Bronx to be close to the Children's Hospital & Dr. Goodrich) and their story has captivated the world.

Best wishes to these two, their older brother, mom and dad. Their faith has kept them strong and modern medicine has given them a second chance at life. I can't stop searching the hashtag "Jadon and Anias" / #JadonandAnias. The updates have been inspiring and might add a little sunshine to your day. The world is rooting for you two!! Little miracle babies! <3

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