hannahsmom
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As the mother of a young AVR patient I appreciate this thread very much.
Hannah is the strongest person I know and you would never know that anything about her condition bothers her (with the exception of her scar - she's 13), but I have to assume she keeps some worrying to herself. No matter how positive I am about her condition she does worry that she be told at any time that she needs to have surgery. I personally started having panic attacks at age 17 when I witnessed the death of a very close friend. These attacks subsided until the day I was told Hannah had to have her second surgery, her AVR. They have been present ever since. I can empathize with you to a certain extent as I know how horrible these attacks can be. Luckily it does appear that Hannah has personally experienced one.
Depending on the trigger I have learned to use different methods for dealing with these attacks. I have found I am not very comfortable being on meds, they make me more anxious. When I am worried and anxious regarding Hannah and her heart specifically I honestly come to this site. I read the anniversary posts, I read ****'s profile, anything positive. It reminds me that she will be ok and it works for me. Just have to take it one day at a time.
Deep Breaths my friend, deep breaths.
Best wishes to you!
Kelly
Hannah is the strongest person I know and you would never know that anything about her condition bothers her (with the exception of her scar - she's 13), but I have to assume she keeps some worrying to herself. No matter how positive I am about her condition she does worry that she be told at any time that she needs to have surgery. I personally started having panic attacks at age 17 when I witnessed the death of a very close friend. These attacks subsided until the day I was told Hannah had to have her second surgery, her AVR. They have been present ever since. I can empathize with you to a certain extent as I know how horrible these attacks can be. Luckily it does appear that Hannah has personally experienced one.
Depending on the trigger I have learned to use different methods for dealing with these attacks. I have found I am not very comfortable being on meds, they make me more anxious. When I am worried and anxious regarding Hannah and her heart specifically I honestly come to this site. I read the anniversary posts, I read ****'s profile, anything positive. It reminds me that she will be ok and it works for me. Just have to take it one day at a time.
Deep Breaths my friend, deep breaths.
Best wishes to you!
Kelly