Meghan King Edmondsis staying positive and hoping for the best after revealing her little boy has a brain injury.
Nearly three weeks after telling fans that her 13-month-old sonHarthas“irreversible brain damage”, the formerReal Housewives of Orange Countystar, 34, opened up about his condition and her hopes for his recovery.
“His brain damage is not progressive,” shetold DailyMail.comin an interview published Monday. “He looks very normal to a regular person; He chases after his brother and sister.”
The mom of three — who also shares son Hayes, 13 months, and daughter, Aspen, 2, with husbandJim Edmonds— went on to note that while the future is uncertain, they are hopeful therapy will help Hart progress.
“He will essentially have grown out of his diagnoses,” Meghan added.
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Earlier this month,Meghan revealedthat Hart has “minor Periventricular Leukomalacia on both sides of his brain” and is “at risk for being diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy.”
Meghan shared the news in a blog post titled“My Hart,”writing, “From the minute he was born I knew something was different with Hart,” also adding, “The nurses struggled to straighten his legs to measure his length. He suckled hard, shallow, and often until I bled and he spit up black. … Well, I knew. I always knew. I just knew.”
Throughout the distressing journey to find Hart’s diagnosis, Meghan said she communicated with her husband and former MLB player, who sheconfirmed she was still married toon Monday, even afterJim admittedthat he “engaged in an inappropriate conversation” with another woman (but denied having a physical relationship).
“That night Jimmy and I went out to dinner for the first time in weeks,” she wrote of telling her husband about Hart’s diagnosis. “I explained to Jimmy how we are not somehow compromised or punished for having a child with special needs (whatever that may or may not mean!), we are BLESSED.”
“I will go on about this another time but just know that I do not see his diagnosis as anything but a gift: we were chosen to take on this special person. I truly feel as if we’ve doubled down and won the underdog hand. Truly,” said Meghan, who shared snaps from her son’sMRI appointmentin late June.
“This doesn’t mean his diagnosis isn’t a challenge… or a little bit sad, or that I don’t feel a little bit guilty. Because yes — just yes — to all of those things. I pray for a miracle and I grapple with how to navigate his life,” the mother of three added.
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Hart at physical therapy.Meghan King Edmonds/ Instagram

Hart and Hayes.Meghan King Edmonds/ Instagram

“Hart loves this swing at PT! It helps him build his abs and stabilize his core to ultimately give him better balance and strength,” she explained.
Meghan also posted a sweet photo of Hart and his twin brother Hayes in their strollers, with Hart fast asleep. “Side affect [sic] of PT day,” she captioned the photo, adding a sleepy emoji.
source: people.com