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My Story
I was born in Erlangen on June 25, 2013 with only half a heart. Nine days later I had my first big operation. After more than eight hours my parents could finally visit me in the intensive care unit. There were no complications, so I could leave the hospital ten days later. It was great to be home, but four and a half months later I had another unplanned operation. Without any complications, I recovered quickly and went back home again after a one-week stay in hospital. In November it was time for the next big operation. Again mum and dad had to wait hours until they could finally hug me. They were so happy. But this time complications arose. My heart rhythm and therefore my pulse were too slow now. At first the doctors thought I needed a pacemaker but it turned out to be unnecessary. Fortunately I recovered without it. So my parents could take me home. We knew that I would have the last big operation at the age of three. Until then I should gain weight and have regular check-ups at a cardiologist for children. I was finally able to live an almost normal life with my family. I developed at the same rate as other kids my age, learned to speak early and became a truck-expert. In September 2016 I even started going to kindergarten. I really enjoyed it. However, I soon realized that I was a bit different than the other children. They were able to run very fast and long distances too. But I often had to rest because I ran out of steam. So now I had to get through my last big operation. On November 29, 2016 my parents told me that I would have to go the “heart-garage” to get my heart fixed. So they took me there. The operation went OK. This time I got a pacemaker just in case my heartbeat would cause trouble again. My diagnosis
Bastian was born 25.06.2013 suffering from a double inlet left ventricle (DILV). He had successfully undergone a Norwood-I procedure, aortic isthmus correction, and Glenn procedure at the Paediatric Hospital of the University of Erlangen, Germany without any significant complications.