Friday, December 29, 2006
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One boy's long road to recovery. Matthew was born two months premature with a rare fourfold heart defect known as Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Atresia and MAPCA's, and Ventricular Septal Defect. He's had two open heart surgeries and will need additional heart surgeries in the future. To appreciate the absolute miracle of this "3 plus million dollar boy", you'd need to look into the "Archives" beginning after his first 9 hr open heart surgery at Stanford, August 2005.
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What a little "faker". Now we all know that "solid" food does not hurt him. I think Matthew is overacting a little....... don't you. I even think I see a little smile under all that food. LOL Love you sweet baby, grandma w
There is actually a study out of Austria I think that says a large proportion of babies that are either premature or have traumatic surgery shortly after birth, will have a feeding aversion. I haven't got back to the site but was sent a link by a reader of my blog some time back.
Our son Connor has the same issues (as Terri and Mike know) however he is a couple of years ahead. We were always told to try not to stress about the whole eating thing .. it will come in time .. someone's lifetime (LOL).
I'm sure he looked at other children eating with complete anxiety thinking "what the heck are you doing eating that stuff ... are you crazy". Instead he still puts just about everything else in his mouth .. well not quite as bad as he used to be.
Matthew will improve in time and this will be a memory to recall. I had almost forgotten how difficult it was at the start even getting him to accept a spoonful of water.
Good luck guys.
I was just noticing...
you can hardly see his scar!
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