Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Hi,
I am Cara Kibble (for those of you who do not know me yet) and I was born on the 4th of November 1999 in the Mediclinic hospital in Windhoek, Namibia. When I went with my parents to the Comores about 8 months later, they discovered upon our return that my haemoglobin levels were double than they should be and when I went for medical check-up for a tropical virus they discovered that I had a congenital heart disease. We had to fly to Cape Town for my first heart catheter and Dr. Pribut and Vosloo wanted to operate on me for Tetralogy of Fallot but realized that I had something far more complicated, i.e. no true pulmonary artery what so ever. So they sent us home, as I had my own “bypass” as they called it. When my baby brother Alec was weaned 2 years later my mom and granny took me to Munich for another opinion and Dr. Daebritz also declined operate on me due to the high risk involved. So we first adopted a wait-and-see approach as we were confident that with time something could be done. I feel ok but have very blue lips these days. Last year my parents were referred by our heart surgeon in Cape Town Professor Brink to Dr. Hanley in Stanford, California. After having to do another catheter in Cape Town last year May which was not successful as they could not get into my arteries, my parents decided to see Dr. Hanley in person and find out what options are available to us. With the Stanford hospital's advanced equipment they could measure all the pressures and decided that I am an excelent candidad for a unifocalization procedure, which will entail 2 open heart surgeries within 6 month of each other. Once completed I will be able to play sport like any other child and also be able to walk to school unaided. I will also be able to be just a normal teenager. So I am really looking forward to that with lots of positive energy for the next month or so…..

Anyway, we are flying out of beautiful, green Namibia (we had 450 mm already on the farm) on Wednesday night, 26 January 2011and are expected to arrive via snowy Frankfurt in San Fransisco on Thursday, 27 January 2011. If you want to get to the Californian time you simply subtract 10 hours from the Namibian time. I will have to acclimatize and go for echo, pre-op procedures, etc. on 1 February 2011. On 2 February 2011 is the BIG day with a 16 hour procedure and I will ask my mom to keep you all updated daily after the operation as I might not be conscious yet, ok?

You can post comments to me online on my blog. Thank you all for the kind presents, thoughts, prayers, well wishes and positive energy you are sending me!

Lots of love
CARA

5 comments:

  1. Dearest Cara, You are in our thoughts and wish you a successful operation and recovery. Lots of love and strength to you and your parents and brother. Dominique Marcus Robert & Kobus too!

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  2. Hi Cara, I'm not sure if you remember us but I was a bridesmaid at your Aunty Kym’s wedding, we were there with our daughter Ashleigh and now have a baby boy Tristan who is almost 6 months old.

    We have been praying for you and thinking of you especially for tomorrow, may God send his angels to watch over you and keep you safe and we pray for your Doctors to that they will perform a miraculous surgery.

    Sending lots of love Jan, Adrian, Ashleigh and Tristan x0x0

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  3. Dear Cara,
    our thoughts are with you!!

    Valentin, Karolin, Konstantin & Gudrun

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  4. Hi Cara! You met my dad, Dr. Gabriel, and my brother, Grant, when they came to Namibia to hunt with your dad and Hannes about 5 years ago. My name is Ariana and I am 10. Every year I talk to your dad when he is at SCI in Reno, Nevada, where we live.

    I said a prayer for you at mass today and know you will do well tomorrow because you and I have to go hunting together when I finally get to visit Africa. I will light a candle for you tonight.

    My dad has a lot of friends at your hospital and says they will take very good care of you. My mom graduated from Stanford so I have been there many times. It is beautiful! My parents said I could visit you during my Spring Break if you would like to meet me when you feel up to visitors.

    Your friend, Ariana
    p.s. I hate needles too!

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  5. Hey Cara!
    Best of luck with your new heart :) make the best of your life, you're a strong one ;)!
    Greets to your parents, as well.

    yours,
    sebastian

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