Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Travonne is mom’s ‘miracle’ child

- KEAGAN MITCHELL

HE IS not only a fighter who never gives up, but also a winner who has touched the hearts of many by overcoming a number of obstacles in a short space of time.

Meet Travonne Rhoda from Kraaifonte­in. Travonne has bronchioli­tis

obliterans – also known as popcorn lung – which obstructs the smallest airways in the lungs.

Diagnosed in 2017, Travonne, 4, has been in and out of hospital since he was 6 months old and spent Christmas and New Year in hospital in 2017 and 2018.

However, friends, family and hospital staff at Melomed Bellville Hospital made his “second home” as comfortabl­e as possible so that he could still enjoy the holidays.

His mother, Simone Rhoda, said it all started a few years back when they took him to hospital after he had a bad cough.

“Doctors did tests that confirmed he had the adenovirus (which affects the lining of eyes, airways, lungs, intestines, urinary tract, and nervous system) and the X-rays confirmed that he had double pneumonia which damaged his one lung,” she said.

Travonne has spent time in hospital every year since he was born.

Most recently he was discharged in September and was rushed back four days later. He has been in hospital ever since and is in ICU.

Rhoda said her son was a miracle. “On the 29th of September I got a call to come in urgently and as I entered the room they were busy resuscitat­ing on him and he was put on life support. The following day the doctor called us in to say he won’t make it because his organs were starting to fail but he pulled through. He was on and off life support until the end of November before doctors put him on the airvo machine which helps him breath,” said Rhoda.

“What was so special was that when we came out of the room, the whole shift that was off-duty stood in the corridor crying because of the impact my son has in their lives. The hospital staff has made it bearable during our stay at Melomed. I can go to work knowing that my son will be fine,” she added.

“He is like any 4-year-old who is always busy and likes being on YouTube. He is a big fan of Emo Adams and loves the song Ben 10 sung by Early B. When it comes to sport, rugby is his number one, especially when the Springboks are playing,” she said.

 ??  ?? SIMONE Rhoda and her son Travonne at Melomed Bellville Hospital.
SIMONE Rhoda and her son Travonne at Melomed Bellville Hospital.

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