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(Courtesy of Faith and Love Thrift) A baby born with congenital heart disease and a condition where her esophagus didn’t develop properly has endured 26 crucial surgeries in her life so far. Now a bubbly, bright 4-year-old, she is living her best life.
Dawn Matieschyn, 38, of Langdon, Alberta, opened up to The Epoch Times about her daughter Faith’s resilience, her own grief, and what it took to overcome a heartbreaking start to the life of her daughter.
Faith’s official diagnoses are six-vertebrae “long gap” esophageal atresia, epilepsy, and Shone’s syndrome. However, Dawn and her husband Joel, 41, knew something was wrong early on in the pregnancy. (Courtesy of Faith and Love Thrift) “By eight weeks, I started to feel pains very low in my stomach that closely resembled symptoms you expect much later during pregnancy, and I was puzzled,” Dawn said. “I recall jokingly telling my husband I felt like I was ‘showing much faster,’ and wouldn’t be surprised if I had twins in there.”
At Dawn’s 18-week ultrasound, a specialist broke the news that Faith’s esophagus was not properly attached. Hearing this unexpected news made Dawn devastated.
“I told Joel of the news once I got outside and felt like my […]
Read the whole story at www.theepochtimes.com
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