
“The scariest thing is that he has no symptoms. When we look at him, we sometimes forget that time is ticking.He needs to get the surgery before it becomes inoperable. The next time his oxygen levels drop, there’s no coming back.”Every time Naresh and Tara call out to their baby boy, he looks at them with wonder in his eyes. Their 6-month-old has just learnt to recognize faces and voices. His other milestones are also not far ahead, but Naman’s little heart might not keep him alive for that long. As happy and playful he is on the outside, his body is completely giving up on him on the inside. His parents can’t escape the reality that their baby has to fight death every day till he gets the life-saving heart surgery.His oxygen levels are dropping dangerously low every day“As parents, even the little things your baby does makes you happy. Our two children give me purpose and hope every day, but I can only imagine the worst now. We thought he just had a fever, but the docto
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