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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom I wasn't speaking of the cleft palate - I'm hoping that it can be repaired. I'm speaking of her quality of life after the unsuccessful surgery, the pain, the not using full anesthetic, the face splitting back open - and whether it can be fixed from there. That's what I'm talking about. Not the palate itself. The limitations of the medicine and/or the surgeons.
I'm hoping for the best here, for Dena and for Emma. I support them both. |
Not to mention her nasal cavity is open. Some cleft palates can be repaired...and severe ones are not usually successful.
I am little taken aback that there seems to be little compassion or empathy for the suffering this baby has endured. A successful surgery is one thing...the aftermath of what's happened here is another.
I feel bad for Emma and that is who truly has my sympathies.