'The Real Housewives of Orange County' star Meghan King Edmonds reveals her 13-month-old son Hart has irreversible brain damage.
Meghan King Edmonds of"The Real Housewives of Orange County" has revealed in a blog post that her 13-month-old son, Hart, has irreversible brain damage.
Last month, however, an MRI revealed that Hart has minor periventricular leukomalacia, a disorder characterized by the loss of white matter of the brain tissue, on both sides of his brain. "Like I said, I already knew. I immediately called [my husband, former professional baseball player] Jimmy [Edmonds] to tell him. He was surprised, which surprised me," she wrote."[Later] I explained to Jimmy how we are not somehow compromised or punished for having a child with special needs , we are BLESSED. I will go on about this another time but just know that I do not see his diagnosis as anything but a gift: we were chosen to take on this special person.
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