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Baby whose parents feared had just days to live is 'thriving' after life-saving heart operation
Baby Macs was facing death if he did not have a Berlin Heart fitted
A baby, whose parents feared had just days to live, is "thriving" after having life-saving operations on his heart.
Macs Green, a previously "completely healthy baby" suffered two cardiac arrests and was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy - which can lead to heart failure.
After a struggle to find suitable hospital beds, he has now had device called a Berlin Heart, external fitted, which takes over the function of his heart.
But he still needs a transplant and doctors have told his parents Catrin and Dylan they do not know how long the wait will be before he gets one.
But, after his operation in Newcastle's Freeman Hospital, Dylan said Macs was already "completely different" from how he was before.
Before surgery he had been in a specialist unit in Bristol Royal Children's Hospital on an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, external (Ecmo) machine, which helped pump oxygenated blood around his body.
Baby Macs 'thriving' after getting lifesaving treatment
Town planner Dylan, 35, told Newyddion S4C, external: "There was talk of end of life at that point. We're so pleased he's on the Berlin Heart.
"It means he can come off the drugs which have been sedating him. Since then, he's a completely different baby.