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No he hasn't had any problems since then. He sees a cardiologist once a year, an ENT yearly and a surgeon every couple of years. That's mainly to see that his repairs are holding (and the ENT has him in a research study on the effects of cardio surgery on infants' development).
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Holy crap Christine!
I had no idea, and had never read this before! I'm bawling my eyes out. When i read the bit about you carrying him out of the hospital to come home i felt like the sun was on my face and i was just in FLOODS of tears. What a little hero he is, and OMG, how did you cope!?
Thanks so much for sharing this, i'm sorry it has taken me more than 3 years to see it!
Bx
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I felt honoured to read Zeke's story - thankyou... :hug:
I did not know that you too were at Grantley Stable - I know just how you felt and how helpeless it feels. I am so so happy to read that Zeke has no residual affects - my prayer for you all is that this remains so.
You are a brave and courageous Mama Christine - Zeke is a lucky boy... :hug:
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Thankyou for sharing your story Christine, it must have been difficult, but I am sure tht when Zeke is older he will really appreicate how special he really is. :grouphug:
Zeke is a real little fighter :)
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What an incredible story Christine! :hug: Thank you so much for sharing it with all of us. I hope and pray that Zeke will continue to grow healthy and strong.
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I had no idea that you, your little man and your family had been through such a journey. The strength you all have is amazing and I'm so glad to read that Zeke is going so well now :)
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Thank you so much everyone for your kind comments and lovely support :hug:
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wow what an amazing story and what an awesome miracle child!
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Welcome Zeke. You have plans for being in this world so go for it.
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*bump* for Daintree Dream just in case it helps...