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Rosie,

I don't know any facts for you, but am sending prayers your way. Hopefully

the cath will find a treatable problem.

Kim L

Heart Trouble ??

Hi, everyone!

I'm a new member... and an old member ... I was signed on to the list when

my son was much younger, and have since returned!

My son is now 9 years old. When he was between the ages of birth to about 3

years, he had a total of three open-heart surgeries. Since then, he has been

entirely dependent upon a pacemaker, but we've had no other heart problems.

Suddenly, we are having them again. His heart muscle is weakening pretty

significantly (which the pacer can't help obviously) and they have recently

put him back on heart meds. We've got a cardiac cath coming up, and already

know that the pacer battery has to be replaced AGAIN. I'm getting really

scared this time round. He is so much more tired than he's ever been,

getting out of breath, and even clutching his heart from time to time. I

know that his age and physical growth could be cause for these problems, and

I know how resilient children are, but I can't help but wonder how much his

heart will take. I'm just wondering if there is anyone else out there in the

same boat. And as much as I hate to ask: Does anyone know the actual life

expectancy for a CHARGE child with such serious heart complications? Of

course the doctors won't say, and I know each child is different, but I seem

to recall over the years hearing that many CHARGE children in my son's

situation were lost at or around this age. And that, of course, is scary.

Any thoughts? I'd love to talk ...

Thanks - Rosie

--

lie N. Parrish, MEd

Program Coordinator

Auditory-Oral Birth-Kindergarten

Teacher Licensure Program

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

PHONE:  

FAX:

EMAIL:   rnparris@...

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

please contact marion@... or visit

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

Information will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may

contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

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HI ROSIE, IM SORRY ABOUT YOUR SITUAION. I DONT KNOW ANY INFORMATION, BUT I TOO

WILL PARY FOR YOUR SON AND FAMILY WITH ALL OF MY HEART. OUR SON HAS ALSO BEEN

ILL TO THE POINT WHERE WE THOUGHT WE'D LOSE HIM AND ITS THE SCARIEST TING

EVER...ESPECIALLY WHEN THE MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS SEEM AT A LOSS ABOUT HOW TO

HELP. GOD BLESS AND I'M HERE IS YOU NEED AN EAR.!

>

>

> Date: 2004/11/18 Thu PM 02:27:03 EST

> To: <CHARGE >

> Subject: RE: Heart Trouble ??

>

>

> Rosie,

>

> I don't know any facts for you, but am sending prayers your way. Hopefully

> the cath will find a treatable problem.

>

> Kim L

>

> Heart Trouble ??

>

> Hi, everyone!

>

> I'm a new member... and an old member ... I was signed on to the list when

> my son was much younger, and have since returned!

>

> My son is now 9 years old. When he was between the ages of birth to about 3

> years, he had a total of three open-heart surgeries. Since then, he has been

> entirely dependent upon a pacemaker, but we've had no other heart problems.

> Suddenly, we are having them again. His heart muscle is weakening pretty

> significantly (which the pacer can't help obviously) and they have recently

> put him back on heart meds. We've got a cardiac cath coming up, and already

> know that the pacer battery has to be replaced AGAIN. I'm getting really

> scared this time round. He is so much more tired than he's ever been,

> getting out of breath, and even clutching his heart from time to time. I

> know that his age and physical growth could be cause for these problems, and

> I know how resilient children are, but I can't help but wonder how much his

> heart will take. I'm just wondering if there is anyone else out there in the

> same boat. And as much as I hate to ask: Does anyone know the actual life

> expectancy for a CHARGE child with such serious heart complications? Of

> course the doctors won't say, and I know each child is different, but I seem

> to recall over the years hearing that many CHARGE children in my son's

> situation were lost at or around this age. And that, of course, is scary.

> Any thoughts? I'd love to talk ...

>

> Thanks - Rosie

> --

> lie N. Parrish, MEd

> Program Coordinator

> Auditory-Oral Birth-Kindergarten

> Teacher Licensure Program

> The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

>

> PHONE:  

> FAX:

> EMAIL:   rnparris@...

>

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

> at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> 7th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

> Information will be available at our website

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may

> contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

> www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

>

>

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HI ROSIE, IM SORRY ABOUT YOUR SITUAION. I DONT KNOW ANY INFORMATION, BUT I TOO

WILL PARY FOR YOUR SON AND FAMILY WITH ALL OF MY HEART. OUR SON HAS ALSO BEEN

ILL TO THE POINT WHERE WE THOUGHT WE'D LOSE HIM AND ITS THE SCARIEST TING

EVER...ESPECIALLY WHEN THE MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS SEEM AT A LOSS ABOUT HOW TO

HELP. GOD BLESS AND I'M HERE IS YOU NEED AN EAR.!

>

>

> Date: 2004/11/18 Thu PM 02:27:03 EST

> To: <CHARGE >

> Subject: RE: Heart Trouble ??

>

>

> Rosie,

>

> I don't know any facts for you, but am sending prayers your way. Hopefully

> the cath will find a treatable problem.

>

> Kim L

>

> Heart Trouble ??

>

> Hi, everyone!

>

> I'm a new member... and an old member ... I was signed on to the list when

> my son was much younger, and have since returned!

>

> My son is now 9 years old. When he was between the ages of birth to about 3

> years, he had a total of three open-heart surgeries. Since then, he has been

> entirely dependent upon a pacemaker, but we've had no other heart problems.

> Suddenly, we are having them again. His heart muscle is weakening pretty

> significantly (which the pacer can't help obviously) and they have recently

> put him back on heart meds. We've got a cardiac cath coming up, and already

> know that the pacer battery has to be replaced AGAIN. I'm getting really

> scared this time round. He is so much more tired than he's ever been,

> getting out of breath, and even clutching his heart from time to time. I

> know that his age and physical growth could be cause for these problems, and

> I know how resilient children are, but I can't help but wonder how much his

> heart will take. I'm just wondering if there is anyone else out there in the

> same boat. And as much as I hate to ask: Does anyone know the actual life

> expectancy for a CHARGE child with such serious heart complications? Of

> course the doctors won't say, and I know each child is different, but I seem

> to recall over the years hearing that many CHARGE children in my son's

> situation were lost at or around this age. And that, of course, is scary.

> Any thoughts? I'd love to talk ...

>

> Thanks - Rosie

> --

> lie N. Parrish, MEd

> Program Coordinator

> Auditory-Oral Birth-Kindergarten

> Teacher Licensure Program

> The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

>

> PHONE:  

> FAX:

> EMAIL:   rnparris@...

>

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

> at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> 7th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

> Information will be available at our website

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may

> contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

> www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

>

>

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Thanks everyone for your supportive words AND your prayers regarding our

newest heart problems with my son. My son and daughter and I pray every night

for

children all over the world who suffer for whatever reason, and in my heart I

pray for the families of these children who are struggling to " fit in " in

more ways than one.

Michele, you mentioned a heart transplant, and yes he would be a candidate. I

asked about this several years ago (jokingly) and they answered " yes " without

laughing. That's when I really came to understand how fragile his heart is.

At the time, they said that it would be " riskier in the long-run. " But the

topic might very well come up again. As you said, it would be better than the

alternative.

Blessings to all of you! (And a beer or chocolate if you need it!)

Rosie - Mom to Neal, 9 CHARGE, and -Marie, 3 CHARGELESS.

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Rose-

If his heart really can't recover from this weakening, would he be a

transplant candidate? I know it's a scary option, but so is the

alternative. I don't know the answers to your questions, but I welcome

you back and feel for your struggle.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie CHaRgE 6 yrs and 13 yrs wife to DJ

rjnparrish@... wrote:

> Hi, everyone!

>

> I'm a new member... and an old member ... I was signed on to the list

> when my son was much younger, and have since returned!

>

> My son is now 9 years old. When he was between the ages of birth to

> about 3 years, he had a total of three open-heart surgeries. Since

> then, he has been entirely dependent upon a pacemaker, but we've had

> no other heart problems. Suddenly, we are having them again. His heart

> muscle is weakening pretty significantly (which the pacer can't help

> obviously) and they have recently put him back on heart meds. We've

> got a cardiac cath coming up, and already know that the pacer battery

> has to be replaced AGAIN. I'm getting really scared this time round.

> He is so much more tired than he's ever been, getting out of breath,

> and even clutching his heart from time to time. I know that his age

> and physical growth could be cause for these problems, and I know how

> resilient children are, but I can't help but wonder how much his heart

> will take. I'm just wondering if there is anyone else out there in the

> same boat. And as much as I hate to ask: Does anyone know the actual

> life expectancy for a CHARGE child with such serious heart

> complications? Of course the doctors won't say, and I know each child

> is different, but I seem to recall over the years hearing that many

> CHARGE children in my son's situation were lost at or around this age.

> And that, of course, is scary. Any thoughts? I'd love to talk ...

>

> Thanks - Rosie

> --

> lie N. Parrish, MEd

> Program Coordinator

> Auditory-Oral Birth-Kindergarten

> Teacher Licensure Program

> The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

>

> PHONE:

> FAX:

> EMAIL: rnparris@...

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership

> in the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

> at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> 7th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

> Information will be available at our website

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you

> may contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

> www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

>

>

>

> *

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Rosie,

My gosh... sending hugs your way!!

Mark

> Hi, everyone!

>

> I'm a new member... and an old member ... I was signed on to the

list when my son was much younger, and have since returned!

>

> My son is now 9 years old. When he was between the ages of birth

to about 3 years, he had a total of three open-heart surgeries.

Since then, he has been entirely dependent upon a pacemaker, but

we've had no other heart problems. Suddenly, we are having them

again. His heart muscle is weakening pretty significantly (which the

pacer can't help obviously) and they have recently put him back on

heart meds. We've got a cardiac cath coming up, and already know

that the pacer battery has to be replaced AGAIN. I'm getting really

scared this time round. He is so much more tired than he's ever

been, getting out of breath, and even clutching his heart from time

to time. I know that his age and physical growth could be cause for

these problems, and I know how resilient children are, but I can't

help but wonder how much his heart will take. I'm just wondering if

there is anyone else out there in the same boat. And as much as I

hate to ask: Does anyone know the actual life expectancy for a

CHARGE child with such serious heart complications? Of course the

doctors won't say, and I know each child is different, but I seem to

recall over the years hearing that many CHARGE children in my son's

situation were lost at or around this age. And that, of course, is

scary. Any thoughts? I'd love to talk ...

>

> Thanks - Rosie

> --

> lie N. Parrish, MEd

> Program Coordinator

> Auditory-Oral Birth-Kindergarten

> Teacher Licensure Program

> The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

>

> PHONE:  

> FAX:

> EMAIL:   rnparris@u...

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Rosie,

You and your son are in my prayers.

Meredith Fowle

> > Hi, everyone!

> >

> > I'm a new member... and an old member ... I was signed on to the

> list when my son was much younger, and have since returned!

> >

> > My son is now 9 years old. When he was between the ages of birth

> to about 3 years, he had a total of three open-heart surgeries.

> Since then, he has been entirely dependent upon a pacemaker, but

> we've had no other heart problems. Suddenly, we are having them

> again. His heart muscle is weakening pretty significantly (which

the

> pacer can't help obviously) and they have recently put him back on

> heart meds. We've got a cardiac cath coming up, and already know

> that the pacer battery has to be replaced AGAIN. I'm getting

really

> scared this time round. He is so much more tired than he's ever

> been, getting out of breath, and even clutching his heart from

time

> to time. I know that his age and physical growth could be cause

for

> these problems, and I know how resilient children are, but I can't

> help but wonder how much his heart will take. I'm just wondering

if

> there is anyone else out there in the same boat. And as much as I

> hate to ask: Does anyone know the actual life expectancy for a

> CHARGE child with such serious heart complications? Of course the

> doctors won't say, and I know each child is different, but I seem

to

> recall over the years hearing that many CHARGE children in my

son's

> situation were lost at or around this age. And that, of course, is

> scary. Any thoughts? I'd love to talk ...

> >

> > Thanks - Rosie

> > --

> > lie N. Parrish, MEd

> > Program Coordinator

> > Auditory-Oral Birth-Kindergarten

> > Teacher Licensure Program

> > The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

> >

> > PHONE:  

> > FAX:

> > EMAIL:   rnparris@u...

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