Thank you for your AMA! My son was born with TOF... He's 26 and doing really well. I sent him the link so he can learn your perspective. From a parent's point of view, seeing your child suffer and not being able to help them... I can't describe it.
Here's my question: do you dwell on the pain afterwards or is it something that you forget and move on from? (My son doesn't talk about it, but I often wonder what's going on in his head.) Also, do you think your TOF has changed any of the relationships that you have with friends? Thanks again!
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Thank you for your AMA! My son was born with TOF... He's 26 and doing really well. I sent him the link so he can learn your perspective. From a parent's point of view, seeing your child suffer and not being able to help them... I can't describe it. Here's my question: do you dwell on the pain afterwards or is it something that you forget and move on from? (My son doesn't talk about it, but I often wonder what's going on in his head.) Also, do you think your TOF has changed any of the relationships that you have with friends? Thanks again!
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