That weekend, I ran my first ever blog post about this cardiac condition, called “ When babies with congenital heart defects grow up“.Īnd recently, a similar reader contact reminded me that I’ve never covered the topic of cardiac pacemakers– until now. I wanted to snap back at this reader that I’m not running the Encyclopedia Britannica here…īut in a remarkable coincidence – and luckily before I had a chance to snap – on that very day, another reader named Aletha happened to share with me her own amazing story as an adult living with a heart condition she’d had since birth. One in particular was a 2015 reader question that read: “Why don’t you ever write about congenital heart defects?” On that particular morning, I was feeling tired, sick and “grumpy” (as our little Everly Rose calls every feeling she has that’s not happy). By Carolyn Thomas ♥ at Heart SistersWorld Headquarters, I’m often contacted by readers with impertinent questions like: “Why don’t you ever write about _?” (insert your own specific diagnosis here).
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