The Joy of Surgeries --The Continuing Work to help Children with CHD - Pause and Restart
The Little Heart Surgeries
was going on well – Over 300 surgeries done since July 2017 and funding had been secured to do
another 225 surgeries when the Covid struck this project as well – Medical
camps that identified children with the defect could not happen , more so
surgeries could not performed due to the risk. It was very painful as there
were children that needed the treatment to be normal post the surgery .
Discussions continued with the medical team and the Rotary and slowly things
started opening up , a solution was found . However the solution needed additional
funding and this requirement was to adhere to Covid norms in terms of testing
the patient and other requirements for the medical team for them to be
safe – But the approval from Rotary International for the additional fund need
came overnight . And so , the surgeries have commenced .. We have had eight
surgeries post August so far and they have been successful.
This is really good news
and progress can be made . However some changes that we had to and some
experiences that I had when interacting are worth sharing. Normally in pre Covid times ,
post the surgery to children , Rotarians from Madras South club will
visit the kids at the hospital and spend time with the kids and their parents ,
give away goodies . This was a great touch point and really would make one
closer to the project as they would see the little ones that went through the
surgery and then making good recovery and behaving like very normal kids .. It
was a visit that one would look forward to over a week end , every month at
least.
But with Covid preventing
visitors , visits could not be planned . We started calling the Kids
parents two days post the surgery . And how glad they were to get a call that
was checking on the well being of the child.? ! During these tough times ,
everyone is going through so much stress and also with no one to talk to (
Number of attendants at hospital curtailed ) The calling from our
side will happen on day 3 which is when the kids moves to the normal ward from
the ICU—
On one instance , the parent
called back on Day 7 ( day of discharge ) and told me that they were going back
with a healthy kid – I did not expect the call back , I had earlier called on
day 3 and checked on the well being of the kid . It was so nice of the parent
to call back – He was ever thankful to Rotary and Dr Prashanth , the surgeon, The kid is five years and the family is from Ramanathapuram and the father a fisherman.
In the second case , my call on
day 3, put me through some moments of anxiety .. The parent said the kid
developed fever and other complications and was still in the ICU... I told the
parent that the kid is in the best care and not to worry. I called daily.. The
kid recovered slowly ( he was just one year old boy ) On day 7, the parent
called and said the kid was ready to be discharged . His voice was full of
energy and he said “ Sir , I thought I lost him when he developed complications..
Neenga positive iruthinga --- He was joyous.. it was probably the
first time , the kid was active since his birth. I could visualize a
beaming father who through the last year must have gone through several anxious
moments due to the heart defect with which the kid was born .
I still wish we could visit and
spend time with the kids and their parents .. Hopefully things do change soon –
But the good thing is that after a six month hiatus ,the surgeries are back –
And interacting through phone with the kids parents is brining different
moments to relish !
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