Tuesday 20 March 2012

After Ablation...

While laying on a small couch around 2am watching B sleep I was suddenly surprised with how tall he was.  Really surprised. When did he get so big?  I knew he was growing because he just got new shoes and they were two sizes bigger than the ones purchased in October.  Plus every time he sees his Grandma Janet he measures himself against her; its like a right of passage to surpass her 5' status.  But as he lay in his hospital bed, softly snoring,  hooked to an IV pole, ECG and various other machines he was suddenly a young man and not our wee boy anymore.

Over the past five days I have marveled at his quiet confidence and extreme bravery.  No matter what information he was given he listened politely and absorbed what he was hearing.  Even when the news was a dose of harsh reality he remained calm and optimistic.  He asked questions to help himself (us)better understand what was happening and why. When ever he was asked if he would like to participate in a research study to help other children he eagerly agreed. Where did my anxious bundle of energy go?  The boy who bounced non stop through out an entire school year?

John and I couldn't be more proud of B and  we are so very relieved that this part of the journey is over.

So what now....

The accessory pathway was found on the left side of his heart and repaired.  He was monitored closely and received Heparin for about 18 hours to prevent clotting.  He is sore, tired and glad to be home.  He will continue to take Aspirin for the next three months.  The risk of the Aspirin causing a bleed in his brain AVM is very low therefore a must to prevent blood clots in his heart.  In June B will have another ECG and his Cardiologist will make further recommendations.  As it stands in this moment, his broken heart has been mended. 

John and I both want to thank you for the tremendous amount of ongoing support we have received.  We are extremely blessed to have such great friends and family behind us.

Sending much love from the hill and
Happy Spring :)



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