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journey11 said:She was born with critical pulmonary valve stenosis. It's not something they would see on a routine ultrasound, so we were very surprised because otherwise she looked so healthy. There is a neat little bypass babies have called the patent ductus arteriosis which gives them a 12-72 hour window in which the blood is rerouted (it's used in utero and closes off on its own after that). For us, it was just enough time for the doctor's to find the problem and stabilize her until they could fix it a couple of days later. Thank God! They ran a catheter up through her leg and popped the valve open with a balloon thingy. They say a lot of SIDS cases are probably caused by heart problems like this that were not detected. She has to have a valve replacement at age 15, but other than that, she is supposed to have an otherwise normal life, can play sports, etc.
Jared, are you an EMT?
I've been making peace with that lately, really. Can only do so much! Had to let a lot of things go, which is hard for me because I am a bit of a perfectionist.digitS' said:You just do the best that you can, Journey . . .
. . . and LOOK at those fingers!
I'm a fingers man myself.
digitS'