Heart hero Harry had life-saving open heart surgery at Leeds, in October this year.
From Harrogate, mum Shawney tells us a bit more about the brilliant work of the Leeds Congenital Heart Unit and how their family were looked after in CHSF-funded accommodation while Harry was being treated, meaning she could always be a stones-throw away…
Shawney said:
“Harry had his surgery on the 23th October 2023 to close his ventricular septal defect (VSD) and atrial septal defect (ASD).
“Both were detected after a murmur was picked up at birth.
“Harry spent some time in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), followed by HDU (High Dependency Unit) before being moved onto the children’s heart ward (L51).
“He was home after just 7 days.
About Ventricular Septal Defect
About Atrial Septal Defect
“We stayed for three nights in Brotherton Wing. It made it so much easier not having to be away from Harry.”
“We stayed for two nights in a room while Harry was on PICU, then we stayed for three nights in CHSF-funded rooms on the Brotherton Wing.
“It made it so much easier not having to be away from Harry after his surgery, and also meant I could continue to feed Harry myself.
“It would just be a call when he was due, and I could just nip to the ward!
Harry at home after his surgery with his Katie Bear teddy and medal
“Every single person involved in Harry’s care over his stay were truly incredible.
“It was the most terrifying time of our lives but the amazing network of staff and support from other parents made it so much easier!
“We continue to have check-ups but fingers crossed everything is going well! Huge thank you to all involved.
Since our charity was founded in 1988, around 10,000 families have stayed in CHSF-funded accommodation.
13 babies are diagnosed with congenital heart disease in the UK every day. This year alone we have supported double the families that we did in 2022.
We need to raise at least £10,000 every year to fund CHSF accommodation.
Please donate what you can to help us reach our goal and ensure heart families just like Harry’s can #StayAnotherDay.
If you can go the extra mile (so heart parents don’t have to), please consider setting up a regular gift to CHSF to enable more families to #StayAnotherDay throughout the year!
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