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New baby poorly

(30 Posts)
Feelingmyage55 Thu 05-Jul-18 20:11:02

Very best wishes. May I say THANK YOU for the NHS. Here for 70 years and here today to help your GC. Your GC is in good and loving hands. Update us.

MawBroon Thu 05-Jul-18 20:09:41

Sending prayers and every good wish for the little man and for you all flowers

phoenix Thu 05-Jul-18 20:01:58

Oh, GA sending every good wish for them, and strong thoughts. xx

BlueBelle Thu 05-Jul-18 19:56:49

Oh dear what a worry I do hope the little chap will be ok The doctors will give him the best possible fast forward tests I m sure an even bigger worry because you re aware from your daughter
My very good wishes to you and your family fingers crossed

grannyactivist Thu 05-Jul-18 19:39:57

My grandson, born on the 1st of May, initially put on weight and was obviously thriving. He then began to lose weight to the point that the breastfeeding specialist advised formula top ups. He is quite a wheezy baby and today my daughter noticed his lips had a bluish tinge so she took him straight to the GP who diagnosed him with a heart murmur and has requested an urgent referral to a paediatric cardiologist for an echocardiogram. My daughter knows that her sister and niece also have heart murmurs, that haven't caused any undue problems, but she's still beside herself with worry. I'm away from home at the moment, about to attend my niece's wedding - so I can't do my usual mercy dash to reassure her. sad