| Roseann and Rudy were prepared for the long recovery, and River had lost all his core strength and head control. With the help of the Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Team they got a plan in place to help regain the strength he once had. The months ahead were full of more set backs including sedation, more ventilation and PICU stints. But, after perseverance and patience, River defied the odds.
“On the 11th of July, we made our first journey home as a family. We’re experiencing all the firsts that a mum would with a newborn. It all feels so strange. We have noticed a huge leap in River’s development in the short time that he has been home already.
“He has a long journey ahead of him. But at the end of the day after all the trauma, pain, tears, stress and heartbreak we endured…we finally get to have our boy home with us, where he belongs.”
Roseann stressed her gratitude to all over the teams involved in River’s care.
“We can’t thank all the teams enough for everything they have done for us and River. Dr Haythem Kubba Rivers, ENT surgeon and the rest of the ENT team, Gastroenterology, Surgical, Respiratory, Dietitians, Complex Feeding Teams, Cardiology, Physiotherapists (neurological and respiratory), Occupational Therapists, Special Feeds Teams, Theatre Recovery Team, SALT (Speak and Language Therapists), The wonderful women from the Play Team.
“All the Consultants and of course last by no means least, the nurses, students to seniors in NICU, SCBU, PICU, WARD 3A, WARD 3B. Thank you, thank you, thank you.” |