Sports and ExtraCurricular Activities for Congenital Heart Defects Survivors

January 14, 2014
Hosted by Anna Jaworski

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Episode Description

What kind of quality of life can survivors of critical congenital heart defects or CCHDs have regarding sports and hobbies? About 25% of CHDs are considered CCHDs. Children with CCHDs need surgery or other procedures within the first year of life. They are at risk for death or disability if their heart defect is not detected soon after birth. Some people with treated CCHDs have few related health problems later in life. However, long-term effects of CCHDs can include delayed development and reduced stamina during exercise. Could it be that some CHD Survivors can beat the odds? Meet three adults with CCHDs who have thrived despite being born at a time in history when the surgeries needed to save their lives were considered experimental. They will tell us about what kind of sports and extra-curricular activities they have enjoyed growing up. If you’ve ever wondered if someone with a CCHD can master karate, play in a marching band or enjoy robotics then you should listen to this episode.

Heart to Heart with Anna

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Heart to Heart with Anna is a program specifically for the congenital heart defect or CHD community. Our show will address issues of concern to the CHD community. Topics revolve around some of the special needs of the child born with a CHD, how to become an advocate for the CHD child, parent and CHD survivor and what it means to be part of the CHD community. The show addresses issues of concern to the CHD community. Members of the CHD community will serve as Guests to share stories to encourage others. While the topics will be especially pertinent to the CHD community, they also have a broader appeal to any community dealing with chronic illness since many of our topics are faced by other communities dealing with chronic illnesses.

Anna Jaworski

Anna Jaworski is the mother of a son with a severe congenital heart defect (CHD). Alex endured two open-heart surgeries in his first year of life. His surgeon told parents Anna and Frank that Alex was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome a.k.a. HLHS. Alex underwent a revision of his last surgery at age 17 and had a Maze Procedure to stave off future arrhythmias.

With a lack of information for parents, Anna decided to write a book about HLHS and start a publishing company for the CHD community. She also helped start a support group for CHD parents in Central Texas and became a public speaker. Joey, Anna’s heart-healthy son, inspired her to write a second book, My Brother Needs an Operation. After a while, Anna started sharing stories with other CHD parents to educate and inspire them. Encouraged by these parents, Anna then became the editor of two books, The Heart of a Mother and The Heart of a Father. The books provide hope, encouragement, and support to the CHD community.

Anna has been a public speaker for many CHD events. She is a Distinguished Toastmaster, earning the highest level of communication and leadership awards Toastmasters offers. Anna has given speeches all over North America.

With a B.A. in speech pathology and MEd in curriculum and instruction, Anna helped Alex after he suffered a stroke and vocal cord paralysis following his second surgery. She also homeschooled her two sons. Anna still loves to teach and share stories with others.

Episode Directory

March 2014

February 2014

January 2014

  • 1/28/2014: NonCardiac Health Issues for Survivors with Complex Congenital Heart Defects Listen Now
  • 1/21/2014: How Parents Relationships are Affected by Having a Child with a Congenital Heart Defect Listen Now
  • 1/14/2014: Sports and ExtraCurricular Activities for Congenital Heart Defects Survivors Listen Now
  • 1/7/2014: Surviving the Teenage Years with a Congenital Heart Defect Listen Now


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