Dis_Grk Grl
Earning My Ears
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Friday afternoon we wento a Pediatric Cardiologist in Manhattan, referred to us by DD's pediatrician. In the past few weeks she has started to wake up in the middle of the night with heart palpatations, and shortness of breath. We thought maybe it was night terrors, or something associated with a sleep disorder. Her pediatrician heart a tick in her heart and sent us to the cardiologist. She underwent an EKG and an echocardiogram. Turns out she has Ventricular Septal Defect.
In other words, there is a small hole in her heart. It is something she was born with, but since it is not a more severe heart defect, it didn't show up until now. We booked her for surgery on Tues., January 3rd, and the doctor says she will most likely be home on Thursday or Friday, and able to return to normal activities about a week later. The cardiologist says she will be fine, and that after the surgery she will be able to go back to Gymnastics, and any other activity she wants-- she will lead a perfectly normal, healthy life. That doesn't stop the fact that me and DH are terrified and now I have her sleeping in our room because I am terrified that something will happen if she's not next to me all the time. I'm afraid to send her to day care tomorrow, even though I know she will be fine. The doctor was not to concerned. Has anyone else had any expierence with anything like this? I'm sorry for rambling, I just needed to get this out. Thanks for listening!!
Nicole
In other words, there is a small hole in her heart. It is something she was born with, but since it is not a more severe heart defect, it didn't show up until now. We booked her for surgery on Tues., January 3rd, and the doctor says she will most likely be home on Thursday or Friday, and able to return to normal activities about a week later. The cardiologist says she will be fine, and that after the surgery she will be able to go back to Gymnastics, and any other activity she wants-- she will lead a perfectly normal, healthy life. That doesn't stop the fact that me and DH are terrified and now I have her sleeping in our room because I am terrified that something will happen if she's not next to me all the time. I'm afraid to send her to day care tomorrow, even though I know she will be fine. The doctor was not to concerned. Has anyone else had any expierence with anything like this? I'm sorry for rambling, I just needed to get this out. Thanks for listening!! Nicole
to you and your DD.
Of course, that doesn't mean that the next 7 weeks until surgery will not be the most nerve wracking of my life. December is Disney, and Christmas, and so I'm focusing on that, and what a great month we will have, without the thought of Jan. 3rd looming over everything. Again, thank you for all of your kind words, it helps to know that this did happen to other people (not that I would ever wish this on anyone), and their children are ok. 