Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.06.2010, Side 9

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.06.2010, Side 9
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 1. júní 2010 • 9 months older,” said Raelene. Atli went straight into the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and was transferred to the Health Sciences Centre where he would remain for three weeks. Raelene tried to get moved to Health Sciences as well, but ended up having to stay at a friend’s home in Winnipeg for the three week duration. “It was hard because I didn’t get to have him right away and I couldn’t be with him. We didn’t know what was wrong, or if he was going to live,” said Raelene, who to- gether with her husband visited their son in hospital everyday throughout his ordeal. “She missed not having Atli in the hospital like other mothers did. She was very strong though all this,” said Ray, who was concerned about his grandson all throughout his own recovery. “I wasn’t that mobile but they were able to take me to hospital to see him.” “I could relax with Ray because he was recovering,” said Norma. “My focus was on Raelene and Atli at that time. My faith is what got me through.” Eventually, Atli was sent home with medication to con- trol his heart rate, which Rael- ene said was unheard of at that time. “He is so good,” said Nor- ma proudly. “He takes his meds three times a day; in the morn- ing, at supper and at 12 a.m. at night, and chews his Aspirin® once a day.” The parents have had to be very vigilant, watching Atli to ensure his lips don’t turn blue and that he is getting enough oxygen. Eventually, when Atli is bigger, he may be able to re- ceive laser surgery on his heart, however the parent’s have cho- sen to wait and see if it is nec- essary, as there are always po- tential risks with surgery. “Originally they told us Atli may not be able to play organized sports, but of course that’s all he wants to do now,” laughed Raelene. “Now our cardiologist says let him play.” Today, Ray and Atli are a healthy, active pair and Ray is very grateful to be able to spend time with his grandson, playing ball or just going fishing. “Ray can do anything,” said Norma. “He volunteers, fishes, hunts, cuts wood, reads, renovates our house, tutors math, and sits on six different committees!” Ray has been a long time volunteer for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba’s annual Door- to-Door campaign as a Kit Captain during Heart Month each February. “There have been a lot of advancements made in heart treatment thanks to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Twen- ty-five years ago, would it have been possible for a baby like Atli, with a heart rate over 200, to go home with his parents? Both Atli and I have benefited from the efforts of doctors and researchers to refine procedures for heart surgery and develop medications and treatments that extend the lives of patients of all ages,” said Ray. “We’ve benefited on so many fronts and on so many levels in our family,” said Rae- lene. “We know it could have been much worse for Atli. Even just being in the NICU with the other babies that were sick, we knew Atli was probably going to be okay and we were lucky to be able to take him home and keep him home, so we have to be thankful for that.” Nobody is exempt from cardiovascular disease. In Canada, about one of every 100 babies is born with some form of heart defect. These heart defects range from a tiny hole that will never require treatment, to a life-threatening condition that could require multiple surgeries. Cardiovascular disease continues to be the number one cause of death in Manitoba and across Canada. Chances are you know someone, whether it is a family member, a friend, a partner, or co-worker, who has been impacted by this devastat- ing disease. Help fund research that continues to give people like Ray and his grandson Atli the best chance at life. With your donation, we all win. Donate now. Courtesy of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba We Pack For Travel Gimli Fish 596 Dufferin Ave • 204-589-3474 625 Pembina Hwy • 204-477-6831 1604 St Mary’s Rd • 204-256-3474 Winnipeg Manitoba gimlifish@mts.net Icelandic Harðfiskur Pickerel Harðfiskur new ! 642-5504Ernest Stefanson Garry Fedorchuk Claire Gillis Pat Sedun PHARMACISTS Live well with PHARMASAVE Lighthouse Mall Gimli PHARMASAVE Ray with grandson Atli and his daughter Raelene Atil and Ray have benefited from the efforts of doctors and researchers and enjoy the time they have together For travel inFormation : www.icelandtouriStBoard.com pure. natural. unspoiled. this is iceland.

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