Clear As Mud
Decision by Coin Toss
The Roller Coaster Ride Continues
We will start with the risk. If he did not have pulmonary hypertension and he had this specific open heart surgery, his risk of death is 1-2%. With his high pulmonary hypertension the risk of death becomes 5-8%. This may sound like a pretty low risk to you, but this is my baby's life.
Now on to the benefit. We are waiting for Chief of Cardiology to return from Disneyland. But previous discussions have been that the benefit is undetermined. There is a chance that the pulmonary hypertension is caused by the large VSD in his heart, but they do not know this for sure. There is a chance that his feeding issues would be improved once the VSD is repaired. There is a chance that things will get worse if his heart is not repaired.
Typically the team is certain that heart surgery is the best option. Typically a child would be in heart failure. Typically the risk would be low. Have I said before that David is not typical. I am not saying he is not typical because he has Down syndrome. He is not typical for a baby with Down syndrome. David was born with fetal hydrops and pulmonary hypertension these happen more often in infants with Down syndrome but not typically. David does not have the typical heart defect for a baby with Down syndrome. His VSD is not even typical the team had a tough time determining the size of the VSD as it presents differently in different types of imaging.
Maybe we should leave well enough alone. Maybe we should let sleeping dogs lie. Maybe we just need to believe that this is how his body functions best right now. Maybe we should just let his mommy and daddy enjoy him for another year without worrying about these things. Maybe someday it will be a clear decision and that will be the right time. Maybe there is no right time.
Hi Adina praying for wisdom for Drs.And thinking about your cute David so glad we got to meet.keep in touch and let me know if u have questions or concerns any time or day of the week.abby olsen(Williams mom
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