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Vancouver Island boy with congenital heart condition thriving thanks to support

Family grateful to B.C. Children's Hospital and medical staff on the Island
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Kai and Sandy Barlow.

A Nanoose Bay family is grateful for the support they have received from a team of medical professionals on Vancouver Island and the B.C. Children's Hospital.

Kai Barlow was diagnosed with a congenital heart condition at six months old and was rushed to hospital where doctors discovered he had a malformed mitral valve, according to his mother, Sandy.

"He had fairly urgent surgery and unfortunately they couldnB次元官网网址檛 repair it, they had to replace it," Sandy said. "So he has a mechanical mitral valve."

Kai faced a bumpy road after the surgery, and experienced a life-threatening blood clot on his valve.

"We were airlifted back to ChildrenB次元官网网址檚 and he was quite sick in the ICU," Sandy said. A month later the same thing happened, and Kai had to be taken via helicopter again, but luckily it was not as bad as the first instance, she added.

Kai and Sandy are sharing their story to raise awareness about the importance of cardiac care and how the B.C. Children's Hospital Foundation changes the lives of children.

Now as a mentor, Kai is giving back by helping other kids navigate their own health challenges, according to a news release.

B次元官网网址淲hen I mentor other kids, I get to see them be brave and get their test done. I get to see them feel better,B次元官网网址 Kai, 10 years old, said in the release. 

He has been on medication for the majority of this life and become familiar with regular blood-testing with an at-home machine.

"HeB次元官网网址檚 mentored a couple of kids through using that machine and being really hands-on about trying to help when they have a lot of anxiety,B次元官网网址 Sandy said. B次元官网网址淗e has this amazing way with trying to help and support other kids.B次元官网网址

Like many children with heart conditions, KaiB次元官网网址檚 life has involved daily medications, frequent doctor visits, and constant care. Despite these challenges, he has not let them define him. Kai loves playing soccer, horseback riding and enjoying the outdoors, according to the release.

This year Kai will undergo a surgery to replace his mechanical valve with a larger one. His recovery will include a few days in the ICU, as well as week or two in the B.C. Children's Hospital.

His ongoing health is supported by the team at the hospital and the donors, whose contributions fund key programs, accelerate innovations, and support research that transforms pediatric care, according to the release.

"Knowing there are monthly donors out thereB次元官网网址攊tB次元官网网址檚 like theyB次元官网网址檙e in it with us," Sandy said.

The consistent care Kai receives allows him to stay close to home for most of his care on Vancouver Island, while travelling to Vancouver for specialized procedures and surgeries.

B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檝e been pretty lucky that despite being a smaller centre on the Island that weB次元官网网址檙e still not far away and weB次元官网网址檝e been very lucky to have, even the emergency resources available quite quickly,B次元官网网址 Sandy said, and added she is grateful that when Kai has experienced life-threatening complications, he is only a helijet away from the expertise at the B.C.'s Children's Hospital.

To learn more, or to donate to B.C. Children's Hospital Foundation online, visit .



Kevin Forsyth

About the Author: Kevin Forsyth

As a lifelong learner, I enjoy experiencing new cultures and traveled around the world before making Vancouver Island my home.
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