Yes madam i am 20 years old turning to 21 he/she can survive
my baby was born two week old. his have the same problem with his lung.
His going to my surgery in 2 day .
My son was born with one lung and his heart on the right side. He also was born with 3 ribs and 2 vertabrae not developed which caused his spine to curve. It started when he was born to curve at 20 degrees but up until his surgery it was curved 55 degrees. It was causing pressure to his only lung and heart. He just recently had surgery on his spine which they put a rod in his back. He is doing wonderful and has no complications. He gets short of breath sometimes due to his lung condition but overall he is doing well. He is 16 years old now and pretty much can do anything like anyone else. The doctors were a bit concern about him having surgery because of his heart and lung problems but he came out it of with no problems. I would love to get in contact with others who have the same health issues.
The condition of having the heart on the rights side is called "dextrocardia".
Hi,
I know you wrote this over a year ago but if you do happen to get this then I'm intrigued about your skydive.
I've wanted to skydive since as far back as I could remember and had the opportunity a few years ago. - But when I asked my doctor she was adamant it was dangerous. I asked another doctor and he said the same thing. I asked my specialist she said the same thing and my GP Uncle also said the same thing. Sooooo did you Dive in the end? and if so how was it? What did your Doc say?
Also I've got my right lung and a hypoplastic cyst thing where my left should be. I'm quite sporty but do find it difficult to keep up sometimes.
Hello my daughter was born with one lung, dextrocardia and now has an twisting trachea and will undergo surgery soon. I would love to talk to other parents or ppl who have this.
Thanks!
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My daughter also has only one lung(missing the right lung)? Regarding your daughter, which lung is missing? Did she ever have surgery of any kind? What fills the void? What about her anatomy(back,shoulder,etc.)? My daughter cannot be that active so I'm wondering what the difference is.
Consult Dr. Jonothan Finder at Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA.
Can you please tell about the kind of physical activity you were finding difficult to perform ? Can you climb the stairs ? Are you able to keep up with the persons your age while you walk etc?
Hi - I was born with one lung, dextrocardia (sp?) and a narrowing of the trachea and I am now 42yrs old. I haven't had any surgery and the narrowing of the trachea was only discovered about 8 yrs ago (when they had difficulty inserting a tube for anaesthetic). I have had restrictions in the level of excercise I can do, but have lived a pretty normal life incl walking to school and work (just not running marathons!), though it does take me longer to recover from being out of breath, and going up hill is always harder. I have travelled overseas and haven't had any issues - I haven't had kids (but was told I'd need to be monitored closely if I did). I did develop PAH about 3-4 years ago but am on medication which helps and am still working full time (just have quieter weekends). It's been great reading these stories as I've never met or heard much about others who have the same condition. For parents, my only recommendation would be to let your child live a normal life, but let them set the boundaries of what they can manage. Encourage them to walk and do moderate excercise to keep their heart healthy (and if possible, give up smoking and encourage them not to smoke). And get used to being the "star' attraction among doctors (!)
To heathykym88,
Am replying to an old post, so not sure if this will be useful - I also have a small thumb on the same side as the missing lung, it appears that the muscle around the base of the thumb is missing. It's never occurred to me that the two things could be connected so it's very interesting to hear your daughter has this too! I also have limited rotation in the elbow on that arm - is this the case with your daughter? Have you been given a medical explanation as to why the thumb is small? Thanks.