Ok. So my son is seven. We are going in to the cardiologist on the 9th of September. How much information should he have?
He knows he has a heart condition. He knows that someday they will have to "go in and fix it". That's all he knows. (or that's all I think he knows)
Last night, his younger brother was throwing a fit and kicking his feet in wild directions and accidentally kicked Sammy in the xyphoid process. It knocked the wind out of him. It really scared him because he started saying that his brother almost killed him... I'm wondering.. have I allowed him to hear too much? Or maybe not enough?
Last time we went to the cardiologist the cardiologist and I had a discussion about prophylactic antibiotics and how bacteria can get to the valve. (He was in the room) Afterwards, when my son got a large scrape he freaked out and said that he was too young to die.
I guess I am trying to figure out- do I need to really sit down and explain things to him or do I need to make sure he doesn't hear anymore until surgery is imminent?
We never talk about things unless he gets freaked out. The other boys know and they don't really talk about it either. My oldest son is very protective of his brother and sometimes I think they've just overheard too much- but I'm not sure if that warrants a sit down intentional discussion or if I should just let it go until we have some sort of surgery timeframe.
this is so much easier when it isn't personal.
He knows he has a heart condition. He knows that someday they will have to "go in and fix it". That's all he knows. (or that's all I think he knows)
Last night, his younger brother was throwing a fit and kicking his feet in wild directions and accidentally kicked Sammy in the xyphoid process. It knocked the wind out of him. It really scared him because he started saying that his brother almost killed him... I'm wondering.. have I allowed him to hear too much? Or maybe not enough?
Last time we went to the cardiologist the cardiologist and I had a discussion about prophylactic antibiotics and how bacteria can get to the valve. (He was in the room) Afterwards, when my son got a large scrape he freaked out and said that he was too young to die.
I guess I am trying to figure out- do I need to really sit down and explain things to him or do I need to make sure he doesn't hear anymore until surgery is imminent?
We never talk about things unless he gets freaked out. The other boys know and they don't really talk about it either. My oldest son is very protective of his brother and sometimes I think they've just overheard too much- but I'm not sure if that warrants a sit down intentional discussion or if I should just let it go until we have some sort of surgery timeframe.