Consult with Samaritan’s Purse Doctor; Suggests Children for Surgery in Istanbul
December 21, 2009 by Jessica · 1 Comment

Baby Mohammed was diagnosed with Transposition of the Great Arteries (or TGA) moments after being born and was sent to have his aorta pierced by catheterization so that his blood would mix enough to keep him alive long enough to grow a little before a very difficult surgery of switching these arteries to their proper place on his heart. Now, six months later we will be taking him to the Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul, Turkey to get the surgery that will save his life.
Above you see him with cardiologist Dr. Kirk Milhoan of Samaritan’s Purse on a recent trip to northern Iraq to pre-screen children for surgery as a part of Samaritan’s Purse’s Children’s Heart Project.
Mohammed was very sick a few weeks ago and his oxygen saturation dropped below 65%. When he had the chance to be seen by Dr. Kirk his saturations were over 86%. Dr. Kirk confirmed the diagnosis and recommended him for surgery in January.
Thanks to the amazing year we’ve had and the generosity with which you’ve given, we’ll be able to send Mohammed to Surgery.
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Mohammed is slated for surgery in January 2010. We will be collecting money for his life-saving surgery throughout the Thanksgiving and Christmas season. What a chance to make a profound difference in the life of a child and his family! | |||
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GENERAL DONATION
Donate the amount of your choice to fund Mohammed and our January group by entering it in the field below. All donations made before January 2010 will go to help the Preemptive Love Coalition send Mohammed (and any others in his group) to life-saving heart surgery.
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| Jessica Courtney lives and loves in Iraq as a co-founder and Family Services Director of the Preemptive Love Coalition. She is also a mother of two children and is married to PLC's Executive Director, Jeremy Courtney. When not absorbed in caring for Iraqi children and sharing life with Iraqi families, she enjoys sewing and scrapbooking. |














