Meet Ruby

IMG_20201111_090001.jpg

Child's Diagnosis: Tetralogy of Fallot and 22q 11.2 Deletion Syndrome

Has Kerrington’s Heart impacted your journey? If so, how?: Yes, we received somethings and information from Kerringtons heart while at the hospital. Ruby also has the same diagnosis as Kerrington.

What’s one thing you wish you’d been told at the beginning of your journey?: To focus on the now and not the future.

What’s one word you would use to describe your journey and why?: Eye opening
I never knew so many children and families struggle with heart defects. Also I have learnt so much from my sweet girl.

Please share a little bit about your story: Ruby was born at 39 weeks. I had received prenatal care the entire pregnancy and never knew Ruby had a heart defect until she was born. After birth Ruby was taken to UK where she was diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot. The next day she was transferred to Cincinnati Children's hospital to have a stent put in and was diagnosed with 22q 11.2 deletion syndrome as well. Ruby was sent home with a feeding tube and oxygen to wait for her next surgery. At 3 months old Ruby had open heart surgery at UK to repair her Tetralogy of Fallot. She is currently 6 months old no feeding tube and only oxygen at night. Continuing therapy and doing well. We couldn't imagine our life without her.