9-year-old boy relates to the Grinch after dealing with congenital heart defect

Doctors were able to perform a procedure that allowed Kingston’s heart to grow.

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26 thoughts on “9-year-old boy relates to the Grinch after dealing with congenital heart defect

  1. I love the connection this little boy was able to make with the Grinch's story! That particular scene is my favorite as well. I've never heard of his heart condition before, and I'm glad it was treatable! ❤ Here's hoping his heart will grow up to be big and strong along with the rest of him! 🙂

  2. I LIKE YOU BUKAKE.Uno
    YOU ARE ALWAYS IN HEART
    Son unos de los mejores conciertos
    , no puede ir pero de tan solo verlos desde pantalla, se que estuvo sorprendente.
    Жизнь, как красивая мелодия, только песни перепутались..

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  4. So happy for his family. It is sooo hard to watch your own children go through heart surgeries. Wish him a long, happy, full life.

    We are so lucky to live in an era of scientific medicine where children with heart disease can survive childhood.

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