Owensheart
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We just spent the last week at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford. Owen had a cardiac cath and MRI to determine if he would finally qualify for the next open heart surgery for his single ventricle (the Fontan). We didn't get the news we were looking for, as he does NOT qualify at this time. We will continue to treat him with superhuman medication doses and increased his oxygen from 1 to 2.5 liters. While it wasn't the news we wanted to hear.. it is all part of a bigger plan. He is doing pretty well clinically right now and so we will take the next six months and enjoy them.
In six months, we will travel back to Stanford for another cath and mri and go from there.
It's hard to not get caught up in predicting the future. At some point, if the Fontan never becomes an option, transplant will be the only road. As long as we have options, I can keep my optimism!
I'm going to call our wish granters this week and see if they are making progress on dates. They need to reserve the portable oxygen concentrator for the plane at least three months in advance since he'll need about 8 extra batteries to last the 5.5 hour flight. It's hard enough to find a POC with two extra batteries, let alone 8.
Thanks for following along.
In six months, we will travel back to Stanford for another cath and mri and go from there.
It's hard to not get caught up in predicting the future. At some point, if the Fontan never becomes an option, transplant will be the only road. As long as we have options, I can keep my optimism!
I'm going to call our wish granters this week and see if they are making progress on dates. They need to reserve the portable oxygen concentrator for the plane at least three months in advance since he'll need about 8 extra batteries to last the 5.5 hour flight. It's hard enough to find a POC with two extra batteries, let alone 8.
Thanks for following along.