Dr. Steinberg is my hero, too

Daphne was sent home from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to die. Dr. Steinberg and Teresa gave us hope at a time when things seemed so hopeless. Daphne has done so well since her surgery - despite a recent breakthrough of her seizures (which - so far - have not seemed to impact her development *knock on wood*)
On Friday, we took Daphne to the CHOP ER to get a CT Scan - per Dr. Steinberg's instruction - to make sure her previous epidural hematoma looked OK, and was not a possible cause of seizures (BTW - the scan looked good).
While we were there, we were talking to the Neurology fellow, who said that there was a teenage MM patient in the ICU. She said that the girl's films looked a lot like Daphne's studies, and that she'd had her surgeries done at CHOP. The grafts had not taken, and now she was in very "bad shape".
I have thought so much about that poor girl and her family since then. I feel so saddened about the situation they are in; but, at the same time, feel so very lucky that we still have Daphne with us.
This is not to say anything bad about CHOP neurosurgery - at all. Every patient is different, and I obviously don't know much about the teenage girl at CHOP.
I just feel blessed that we were able to find Dr. Steinberg and his wonderful team, and that they were able give our daughter another chance at life.
Jenny