What do you dream of?

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Like most fathers, many of my dreams revolve around my kids being able to do anything they set their minds to.

 

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But I also have a couple other dreams that are bigger than my family:

I dream of a

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I also dream of a time when a

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(What do YOU dream of?)

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Neil Rubenstein has been married since 2003 to his wife, Amy. His CDH survivor (Aidan) was born in June 2010 after being diagnosed at 37 weeks. Aidan had surgery to repair his hernia when he was 4 days old. His surgeon discovered at that time that Aidan had no diaphragm at all, all his organs were in his chest (except for his liver), his heart had been pushed to the left side by his stomach. Even with all this, Aidan did not need ECMO and was only in the NICU for 29 days. Aidan had a follow-up procedure at 13 months old to close up an abdominal hernia that his surgeon created to give his organs room to grow once she moved them all back to their proper location in his abdomen.

While Neil and (his wife) Amy were still dating, they started Creative Celebrations, a children party planning and entertainment company. Neil has over 15 years experience in Integrated Marketing Communications and is currently looking for his next permanent role in the Chicago area.
Amy and Neil recently had their second child in September 2013. After spending 2 months in the NICU, Brody came home on an NG tube. Brody will need the same follow-up surgery as his big brother when he is 1 year old. Neil is the former CHERUBS Illinois (and Wisconsin) Rep and Co-Chair of the Parent Advisory Board. Neil recently created Help4CDH Families and is working towards nonprofit status to be able to continue to provide a forum for people affected by CDH to meet and support each other as well as to be able to provide financial support to CDH families in their time of need.

6 thoughts on “What do you dream of?

  1. There’s nothing sweeter than a mundane dream coming true. Sometimes if only for five minutes.

    Thanks for the shift back into what’s real and true.

  2. So many dreams … growing old comfortably and pain free, meeting the fellow I wish to grow old with, taking my nieces and nephews on adventures, continuing to do and be successful with the work I love …

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