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After a week recovering in intensive care following life-changing heart surgery a sick tot has returned home.
Leilani Aisthorpe was born with a condition so rare it was believed only a doctor in America could operate on.
But after months of looking for a solution, her family managed to locate a specialist consultant in London to perform the procedure.
The one-year-old was[put in intensive care since her operation on Monday, January 24 after becoming really ill due to complications with her chest drain.
She also suffered a tear in one of her blood vessels during the surgery and is now on a special diet for the next four to six weeks as she recovers.
Mum Louise said: "It is going to be a long recovery and we are back in the hospital this weekend for tests and check up.
"Leilani is OK, she is in a lot of pain especially when the pain relief wears off."
Louise, 36, explained the first operation was to re-route Leilani's artery and due to the complexities of her condition cannot be treated on the NHS.
It originally cost £40,000 but due to complications, further tests, procedures and overnight stays, it has increased greatly.
The family of Hathaway Court, Rochester, are now looking at an extra £15,000 bill.
Leilani has a condition called Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery (ARSA), which means the youngster has a fourth vessel branch out of the aortic arch which goes behind the windpipe and the oesophagus.
She also suffers from a rare condition where three-quarters of her right lung is dead.
Due to her two conditions, Leilani struggles. She cannot lie flat or eat solid foods and must be fed every two hours, 24-hours-a-day but this leads to a lack of sleep and she can also have episodes where she stops breathing
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