CORONAVIRUS almost killed a newborn boy — by mirroring the exact symptoms of a life-threatening heart defect.
Mum Sadie Lovell, 35, spent days fearing Thomas could become the UK’s youngest victim of the killer virus.
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Sadie's sister Fiona Hamilton explains that doctors had initially tried to remove all the fluid from the baby's lungs which was causing difficulty breathing, but there was no sign of him getting any better.
To make matters worse, Sadie was facing the ordeal alone as her husband, Steven, was not allowed into the hospital because of the pandemic and was forced to watch everything unfold via Facetime.
What is TAPVR? According to the CDC:
Total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR) is a birth defect of the heart. In a baby with TAPVR, oxygen-rich blood does not return from the lungs to the left atrium. Instead, the oxygen-rich blood returns to the right side of the heart. Here, oxygen-rich blood mixes with oxygen-poor blood. This causes the baby to get less oxygen than is needed to the body.
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Doctors would consistently tell me that 'your baby is very, very, very sick'. I later realised this was code for ‘there is a distinct possibility that your baby will die’.
Sadie Lovell Sadie, distraught, spent that time in an isolated Covid-19 ward where Thomas was hooked up to machines monitoring his oxygen, heart rate and blood pressure.
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The very next day, at four weeks old, Thomas was booked in for open heart surgery with the surgeon explaining the procedure over Zoom to Sadie and Steven.
The heart surgery was over in less than five hours and it was successful, Fiona explains, and Thomas bounced back incredibly quickly.
The fluid from his lungs disappeared within a day and he was off the ventilator within four, meanwhile his sedation was stopped in seven days.
After a few long, hard days in isolation across the road, Sadie’s spirits were lifted and was once again reunited with Steven and their son.
Sadie said: “After all we’ve been through, it’s a joy to be getting on with the mundane chores of motherhood like nappies and sleepless nights.”
Fiona explains that her nephew's heart defect is just a coincidence, according to doctors and that it isn't a genetic issue in their family.
However, Fiona says: "There are fears that patients are dying elsewhere on coronavirus wards because other underlying conditions are not spotted when the virus cloaks their symptoms.
"In the six days before the heart defect was discovered, my nephew came chillingly close to becoming another statistic of the pandemic."
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