Missy Robertson Opens Up After Her Daughter Mia’s Surgery

Mia has just undergone 14 cleft palate surgery in her 17th year, and her mother just shared some images of her daughter after the procedure. Missy Robertson expressed her gratitude to everyone who supported them through these difficult times.

She also revealed that her daughter still has a long road ahead, but she is making great progress. The Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson shared a post about his granddaughter Mia. All the family was gathered to rejoice in the miracle upon Mia and her journey.

Mia faced a big challenge when doctors had to break her jaws to adjust them. They couldn’t give her pain medication, because she had to remain alert in case she chokes.

After that, doctors created a model of her mouth and jaw that matched. Mia is expected to still suffer for 1 year more under the care of specialists.

Now the family is enjoying themselves together and staying at home while playing games together. We wish her a speedy recovery.

Related Posts

Steven Seagal today: Net worth, family, children, wife, height

Steven Seagal has lived a very tumultuous life. Always on the move and living in different parts of the world, the well-known actor initially took a step…

Meet Goldie Hawn’s adorable granddaughter – fans can’t believe the likeness

 Goldie Hawn, a Hollywood icon, is a must-watch personality who not only appears ageless and shares an adorable relationship with her partner Kurt Russell but is also…

Understanding Acne and Removing them

Acne is a common skin condition caused by the clogging of hair follicles with oil and dead skin cells. It often appears as pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads,…

Understanding Acne and Removing, see video

Head Acnes Removal Procedure

Cleanse your skin: Use a gentle cleanser to wash your face twice daily, preferably in the morning and before bed. Avoid harsh scrubs or over-washing, as this…

How Many Of These Everyday-Items Of The Past Can You Identify?

 Whether you call it a boot scraper or a mud scraper, you’re right! These were used to do exactly what their name implies: scrape the excess mud and…