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Old 06-08-2010, 09:53 AM   #1
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Sorry, just need to vent...
Long story short, my 12-week-old daughter has two holes in her heart. Unfortunately it's not one of those procedures that can be done through a catheter; she needs open-heart surgery, which will be done next week.
We know she will be in excellent hands, but the mere thought of her being cut open just frightens my wife and I.

Has anyone here had a similar experience, and if so how did you deal with it? Sometimes I feel as if I'll be crushed under the weight of it.

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Old 06-08-2010, 11:12 AM   #2
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Friends of my family have a daughter who is now the same age as me ,Fled. (I am now 50), she had open heart surgery when she was 15 or so I think for exactly the same thing.
Obviously the age difference is huge, but no larger than the time between then and now and the associated advances in medicine/ surgery in that time. I have gone under the knife many times and feel your anxiety, but take comfort in this country having medical people second to none anywhere.Good luck and I am sure all will go well.
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it is a tough time as a parent i know

the surgery is routine for the docs at rch

my youngest had to have bowel surgery at the age of 9 days and you wouldnt even know now

if you need to vent here feel free to or pm me

you have quite a few people here that can help with the nerves

hope all goes well

they do a great job there so dont stress

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mate, vent away. Hope it all goes well
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Thanks guys. Everyone tells me that RCH are very very good, and I believe them. It's just a parent thing. My 4-year-old has no idea what's gonna happen, all she knows is that her baby sister is going to hospital.
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Thanks guys. Everyone tells me that RCH are very very good, and I believe them. It's just a parent thing. My 4-year-old has no idea what's gonna happen, all she knows is that her baby sister is going to hospital.
and keep it that way

you dont need her to be stressed as well

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True. She'll be staying with one of my wife's good friends, who has 3 young kids as well.
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our other 2 only knew thomas had to see a doctor for a few days

ended up being nearly a month but was all good

I would say rch melb is the best place for the surgery to happen

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An update:
We spent 10 hours (8am-6pm) at RCH yesterday watching our baby girl go through a battery of pre-admission tests. Actual surgery will be in two weeks.
We also spoke to the surgeon last night - he described exactly what he would be doing. He's obviously done the procedure many, many times, and his confidence was contagious. I was listening to his every word, and my wife was paying attention to his hands. "Rock-steady, pianist's hands" as she described them later.

Nothing will overcome the worry that we as parents go through, but we're more confident now that we were last week.
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Nothing will overcome the worry that we as parents go through,
and that is only because you care.

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An update:
We spent 10 hours (8am-6pm) at RCH yesterday watching our baby girl go through a battery of pre-admission tests. Actual surgery will be in two weeks.
We also spoke to the surgeon last night - he described exactly what he would be doing. He's obviously done the procedure many, many times, and his confidence was contagious.
I was listening to his every word, and my wife was paying attention to his hands. "Rock-steady, pianist's hands" as she described them later.

Nothing will overcome the worry that we as parents go through,.
iwill start with the redbit i have done

he may have done it many a time but i look at it this way

If he wasnt a good doc he wouldnt be at the rch

now the black part

good to see what they are like before your baby has the op done from them ( we didnt get the chance ) it was he has a prob we need to have him at rch asap good news that you have the time

if you want to see a few pics of when thomas was in rch i can either post them here or e-mail them to you

here is a pic of him taken on the 15th march this year


hope this helps

and as i have said dont hesitate to contact me

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Mate that would be such a hard thing to deal with, but yeah IMO the less she knows the better unless she starts asking questions. Even then id try and keep it simple.

Good luck to you and your family, like above, they are among the best in the world so your in good hands.
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Hope she has a speedy recovery and shes back home in no time.
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Old 10-08-2010, 10:40 AM   #14
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Thanks guys.
Our daughter had an open heart procedure at age 20 months back in 1994.
As a parent, those hours sitting in the parents' lounge are tough.
Still, we knew she was in excellent hands, and all went well. Be prepared for
post op ICU..it can be a little overwhelming.

From memory, our daughter was bouncing in her cot trying to escape about 3 days post op : the resiliency of the young.

She had a check the other week at Prince Charles Hospital, and the surgeon who was part of the original team was thrilled to hear that our daughter is in first year medicine.

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My niece went through the same surgery 10 years ago. her recovery was fantastic, and her energy levels after the operation went through the roof. She was just under 3 when she had it.

The younger they are, the faster they recover.

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Hey Chris, I don't have anything to add, other than to wish you and your family all the best.
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Wishing you and your family especially your little girl all the best. Hope she recovers very quick and all goes super well
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Thoughts are with you, and I'm sure that she will do well.

Be strong for your family, especially your wife.

And know that if you need to talk and vent, there are many other fathers on here waiting to listen.
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All the best mate, I'm sure it will all go well

if you need anything there are good people on here willing to help you in whatever way they can
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Again, I must say thanks to everyone for sharing your stories and for the awesome show of support.
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Mate I can tell you it will be fine. I was born in 83 with transposition of the great vessels (ateries were connected on wrong sides), a hole in my heart. Over time I also developed an anurism in my aorta and both my valves leak (although my left was replaced in 95 and 99) my right valve is still being monitored every year. In my day I was about the 3rd succesfull switch operation, nowadays they do it all the time. I have part of my aorta made from a dakron (spelling) graft due to the anurism which got so large before my last op they had to use my femoral artery to pump blood before they opened me just incase they nicked the anurism on the way in. What I am getting at is I still live a normal life. The surgeons could probably do the ops with their eyes closed and technology is 100x better than when I had my ops. I still have to have ops for the rest of my life, I may even need a pacemaker because the ops have caused electrical signal problems. Anyway you have nothing to worry about, just do lots of research and listen to the doc/surgeon. If you want any more info just p.m me.
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Good looking kid, Jason.

I let my wife read this thread and she was amazed and overwhelmed by all the positive support.
I can't say it enough: thanks everybody.
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Good looking kid, Jason.

I let my wife read this thread and she was amazed and overwhelmed by all the positive support.
I can't say it enough: thanks everybody.
thanks mate

if you want i can pm my phone # and if you guys need to chat you can give me a call 24/7 i know i would have loved it when thomas was in rch

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Managing your emotions is the hardest thing. I am on the other side of dr-patient equation and have seen what can be done. Rest assured, EVERYTHING will be done to make sure it goes well.
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Sorry, just need to vent...
Long story short, my 12-week-old daughter has two holes in her heart. Unfortunately it's not one of those procedures that can be done through a catheter; she needs open-heart surgery, which will be done next week.
We know she will be in excellent hands, but the mere thought of her being cut open just frightens my wife and I.

Has anyone here had a similar experience, and if so how did you deal with it? Sometimes I feel as if I'll be crushed under the weight of it.
My sister in law's son was born with very similar problems, he was 4 when he had the same operation done. He has spent more time of his life so far in hospital than most people ever will.

It's a horrible, horrible thing to have to watch someone in your family, especially so young, have to go through, but if anything, take comfort in the fact that we live in a world where these sorts of things can be done, instead of only being found when it's far too late.

All the very best with it.
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My little one had a kidney disease, so has therefore spent some long stints at RCH. I can not speakmore highly of not just the doctors (who are amoung the most capable in the world), but also the many support staff you will meet there afterwards (nurses etc). You'll also find amazing support from the many other parents within your ward that have just experianced the same thing, so don't hesitate to open up, you'll find that many are more than willing to lend an ear.

Good luck mate, I'm sure your neves are wrecked, bu you'll all come out on top!
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Mate, I really hope the procedure goes well for your daughter. It must be very stressful, I truly wish you and your family my best wishes and support during this time. As has been said, this forum is a wealth of helpful people. If you want to pm me and have a chat, vent, whatever, I'm always here to talk to. Just reading about one so young getting an op like this, makes me worry like hell. As I said, my best wishes, and I like many others, are here if you need us.
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A little update:

Little Christa is just getting over a cold, so RCH chose to push the surgery back till next week rather than risk a chest infection. The anaesthesiologist is confident that her heart condition is not time-critical.

Watching her feeding well and gaining weight, we agree that postponing the op is the best course of action. She's developing well and is thriving despite her condition. My mother-in-law arrived last week from overseas and will be staying with us to help with our 4-year-old (who adores her Nanna).

Again, I'd like to express my thanks to everyone who offered their support in this thread and via PM. Your words and shared experiences have bolstered our confidence, and my wife and I can't thank you guys (and gals) enough.
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