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Bring Baby Lumi Home

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Given by 365 generous donors in around 6 months

Born with a rare and severe heart defect, Lumi needs support to be safely brought home to New Zealand, for her next open-heart surgery.

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Lumi (meaning ‘snow’ in Estonian) was born in Tartu, Estonia on August 9th. During an ultrasound at 33 weeks pregnant, we were told that she has a rare and severe heart defect – Hypoplastic Right Heart Syndrome with a secondary diagnosis of pulmonary atresia. The right side of Lumi’s heart hadn’t formed properly, meaning she was born with half a functioning heart. After birth Lumi’s oxygen levels dropped rapidly, and surgeons inserted a stent to keep her circulation going. She is currently stable but will require several life-saving open heart surgeries in the next months and years.

Lumi and her family (myself, Jenny Thomas, her father Mihkel Zilmer, and 3-year-old sister Nora) need to urgently come home to Auckland, where Starship Hospital has a dedicated paediatric cardiac unit very experienced in this kind of complex and intricate surgery. We are planning to fly from Estonia late November with Lumi under the care of a professional medical team from Skyline Aviation, who will ensure she receives the care she needs to mitigate the risks of travel.

Once safely home, Lumi will undergo major surgery. We need to be located in the vicinity of Starship Hospital. Lumi’s surgery and recovery, as well as this major relocation for our family mean that our ability to work will be limited in the first months after our arrival.

We are looking forward to the day Lumi can go trout fishing on Lake Tarawera with her Grandpa - Geoff Thomas.

Jenny Thomas' involvement (page creator)

Lumi's mother

Use of funds

Any contributions to the costs associated with our medical escort and inevitable Auckland expenses would be most gratefully received from the heart.

Unused funds will be donated to Starship Children’s Hospital.

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Together in NZ  31 December 2022

Hi Everyone,

We are writing our final update on this page.

Two weeks after Lumi's sudden and unexpected passing we all boarded the flights to New Zealand that were meant to transport Lumi, together with her medical team, to Starship hospital.

Lumi was in a relatively stable condition at the time of her cardiac arrest. Just the week prior, we'd received the unbelievably positive news that the right side of her heart had grown in response to the surgery she'd had on day one of life. This had potentially huge ramifications for her diagnosis and long-term prognosis. She still needed major surgery, but for the first time there was the possibility that she'd one day have a fully, rather than partially, functioning heart.

We were so excited about the future: we had, thanks to you all, the funds to bring Lumi safely to NZ, to tackle those surgeries head-on and hopefully build a life with a stable and healthy baby. This made her sudden death so much harder to accept.

The autopsy and hospital investigation were both inconclusive. She became very upset while having an IV line put in (this was for a planned catheter procedure, which was meant to gather diagnostic information for the Starship team who were preparing to receive her). I was sent back to the hospital room to calm her down, and did everything I could, but she became more and more distressed until she suddenly stopped breathing. The ICU team spent 90 minutes trying to resuscitate her, but each time she chose to go. After numerous attempts, they stopped.

It was a total shock for us, and for her doctors in Estonia. We are still chasing answers, but we may simply have to accept that Lumi was a very fragile baby, and that we'll never know exactly why she went when, and how, she did.

We've settled in West Auckland and for now, Lumi's ashes are with us as we try to rebuild our lives in New Zealand. I am so grateful to be back home, among family, friends and a supportive community.

What you have all done for us - there are no words.

When Lumi died, we were able to book last minute flights for my sister Katie, and father Geoff to return to Estonia. They were there when we sat with Lumi for the final time before her cremation. They made it possible for us to pack everything up and take those flights to NZ. Their presence made those first days and weeks manageable for our older daughter, Nora. We were able to arrive in New Zealand with the financial burden of the trip and relocation greatly eased, and this absolutely saved us.

Not a day goes by when we don't think with gratitude about every donation we received and how much it's affected our lives. And despite the outcome, Lumi did experience those messages of love and support, and the incredible generosity we received from you all. This shone a light on her last days, and we're so grateful!

We've made a pledge that as soon as we are able, we'll offer the same support to families like ours on Givealittle and through the organisation Heart Kids.

With love,

Jenny, Mihkel and Nora

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This campaign started on 27 Oct 2022 and ended on 26 Apr 2023.