Story
Enid was born with Tracheo-Oesophageal Fistula and Oesophageal Atresia, meaning her Oesophagus was a pouch and her stomach was attached to her Trachea. At 3 days old she had major, life-saving surgery to correct this. Although it was corrected there are further complications that can occur, Oesophageal join site narrowing, food getting stuck (stickies), a barking cough in the mornings, reflux, and being prone to chest infections. Every year we do the teddy toddle to raise money for Tofs a charity near and dear to us. They are not government funded so every penny helps.
