Doctor basically reconstructs newborn's heart.
Posted by romanylass (Member # 6306) on :
It's wonderful. The idea of a completely unique heart defect intrigues me. How is that possible? I wonder if babies that develop this defect just don't develop far usually?
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
Thanks for the amazing link.
Posted by Teshi (Member # 5024) on :
Wow. Incredible.
Posted by mackillian (Member # 586) on :
Whoa.
Posted by GaalDornick (Member # 8880) on :
That doctor deserves a raise.
Posted by twinky (Member # 693) on :
That's astonishing.
Posted by romanylass (Member # 6306) on :
He also deserves a medal!
Posted by aiua (Member # 7825) on :
I'm sure this is stereotyping, but the few teenage mothers I've come across all seem to be budding cosmetologists..
Posted by advice for robots (Member # 2544) on :
I'm glad she got such a good doctor.
Posted by sarcasticmuppet (Member # 5035) on :
I bet my sister will find this. Her baby died of HLHS several years ago, and she is usually able to find these types of articles.
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Posted by Uprooted (Member # 8353) on :
Great story. I know this is trivializing a real-life miracle, but I can't help imagining this kid growing up as a protagonist in some novel-- raised by a single mom in a Southern town with the story of the miraculous preservation of his life and a sense of destiny for great things . . .
*puts overactive imagination away and again says "wow" at the skill of the doctor*
Posted by Corwin (Member # 5705) on :
quote:Originally posted by Uprooted: Great story. I know this is trivializing a real-life miracle, but I can't help imagining this kid growing up as a protagonist in some novel-- raised by a single mom in a Southern town with the story of the miraculous preservation of his life and a sense of destiny for great things . . .
*puts overactive imagination away and again says "wow" at the skill of the doctor*