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02.08.2020 - 15:23 / celebrityinsider.org
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Teddi Mellencamp has just given fans an update about her daughter Dove after the five-month-old underwent neurosurgery. On Saturday, Mellencamp revealed on her Instagram story that the operation was “successful,” but it was a “long night.” Dove had surgery on Thursday for a rare skull condition called Lambdoid Craniosynostosis, which can result in an abnormally shaped head.
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Teddi Mellencamp’s 5-year-old son, Cruz, broke his thumb while on a bike ride with his dad, Edwin Arroyave.“Please explain to me how you’re with Daddy, you go on a bike ride, you fall down, you break your thumb and now you have to get a cast?” the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 39, asked the little one in a Monday, August 3, Instagram Story video.
Teddi Mellencamp just gave a positive update on her 5-month-old daughter following the little one’s neurosurgery last week, and we’re so happy to hear the news!!
Teddi Mellencamp's 5-month-old daughter, Dove, is recovering nicely following her neurosurgery last week. On Sunday, the 39-year-old star shared an update with her fans on social media about her daughter, who was diagnosed with lambdoid craniosynostosis in July. «It’s crazy how resilient kids are.
Teddi Mellencamp thanked her daughter Dove’s doctors after the little one’s “successful” brain surgery.“So much gratitude to her amazing surgeons Dr. Danielpour and Dr. Urata and all the loving nurses that will continue to help us care for her as she recovers,” the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 39, wrote on her Thursday, July 30, Instagram Story.
Teddi Mellencamp is opening up about the “complete shock” of taking her 5-month-old daughter, Dove, for a standard medical checkup, only to find out she needs surgery. The baby girl will go under the knife on Wednesday for a rare deformity which is dangerously affecting the growth of her head and brain.In an exclusive interview with ET’s Brice Sander, Mellencamp, 39, shared how she was feeling just days away from the daunting procedure.“I'm really emotional about it,” she says.
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave revealed earlier this month that her five-month-old daughter Dove would be undergoing neurosurgery soon. She recently shared with her nearly one million Instagram followers more details about the planned procedure and her recovery plan.
Teddi Mellencamp opened up about her 4-month-old daughter Dove’s recovery plan ahead of her neurosurgery.When one of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star’s Instagram followers asked whether the baby girl would have “endoscopic surgery with helmet therapy or more open surgery” on Thursday, July 23, the Indiana native, 39, replied, “It is the more open surgery, the one with the zigzag scarring, but they said most likely she will probably need to wear a helmet for a year after as well.”The