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Heart Broken: Our Family's Story of Surviving Medical Tragedy
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Heart Broken: Our Family's Story of Surviving Medical Tragedy
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Heart Broken: Our Family's Story of Surviving Medical Tragedy
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“You’re going to be a dad!” Those were the words Donald wanted to hear, butit seemed it might never happen. With his wife Susan, having a child would comeat a high price. They had been dealing with infertility issues for many years. Finally, after a long journey and adopting adaughter, their long-awaited son was born—only to be diagnosed with a life-threateningheart defect. Thus began a battle that would take this family far from theirhome to one of the most specialized pediatric cardiac facilities in Canada. Abattle fought tooth and nail by a tiny infant only a few weeks old. As the crisis worsened, Donald and Susan werefaced with scenes of unimaginable cruelty, watching their child cling to lifeas they struggled to find purpose in the suffering. And if there was purpose, wasit worth it?
“You’re going to be a dad!” Those were the words Donald wanted to hear, butit seemed it might never happen. With his wife Susan, having a child would comeat a high price. They had been dealing with infertility issues for many years. Finally, after a long journey and adopting adaughter, their long-awaited son was born—only to be diagnosed with a life-threateningheart defect. Thus began a battle that would take this family far from theirhome to one of the most specialized pediatric cardiac facilities in Canada. Abattle fought tooth and nail by a tiny infant only a few weeks old. As the crisis worsened, Donald and Susan werefaced with scenes of unimaginable cruelty, watching their child cling to lifeas they struggled to find purpose in the suffering. And if there was purpose, wasit worth it?


















