Current:Home > MyTikToker Elyse Myers Shares 4-Month-Old Son Will Undergo Heart Surgery -Wealth Empowerment Zone
TikToker Elyse Myers Shares 4-Month-Old Son Will Undergo Heart Surgery
View
Date:2025-04-12 14:20:08
Elyse Myers' family is facing a difficult chapter.
The TikToker, who has amassed over 7.1 million followers on the platform, recently shared that her and her husband Jonas Myers' 4-month-old son, Oliver, will undergo heart surgery after doctors made an alarming discovery during a routine visit.
"So, about a week ago, my son went into his 4-month checkup, just a routine newborn checkup," Elyse—who is also mom to 3-year-old August—said in a Jan. 30 TikTok video. "The doctor heard a little bit of a heart murmur and said, 'You know, it's probably nothing. We'll just send you to a Cardiology so that he can get a little echocardiogram and confirm that it's just an innocent murmur and he'll grow out of it.'"
Three days later, the doctors realized that a murmur was not actually what was troubling the comedian's son.
"That was on a Friday," the Funny Cuz It's True podcast host continued. "Then, on Monday, we were getting our echo, and the tech found a very large hole in my son's heart."
Elyse soon learned that her son was born with a ventricular septal defect, aka a birth defect that separates the two lower chambers of the heart, creating a hole in the organ. As a result, Oliver is set to undergo heart surgery "within the next couple weeks," and in the meantime, he's been given a heart catheter to monitor for any problems or changes.
Thankfully, her son's medical team is hopeful that he will make a full recovery.
"The doctors are really confident that after the surgery, he will recover and grow right on track," Elyse explained. "They seem to think that this will not affect him in life later after this is all fixed up."
Elyse closed out the video by thanking her fans for their support but also said she will take a step back from social media while she and her husband go through the surgery process.
"Jonas and I are kind of handling it together and leaning on each other," she shared. "But now that we've kind of gotten through all of the information and kind of have a good grasp on what's going on, I just wanted to let you guys know that I'm not going to be updating everything the whole time, just the big ones."
"We love you guys," she concluded. "It's going to be O.K., it's going to be O.K."
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News AppveryGood! (5)
Related
- Video shows dog chewing cellphone battery pack, igniting fire in Oklahoma home
- Review: 'Horizon Forbidden West' brings a personal saga to a primal post-apocalypse
- Are you over the pandemic? We want to hear about your worries or hopes
- This Treasure Map Leads Straight to the Cast of The Goonies Then and Now
- Illinois governor calls for resignation of sheriff whose deputy fatally shot Black woman in her home
- Debt collectors can now text, email and DM you on social media
- Bachelor Nation's Hannah Godwin Teases Secret Location for Wedding to Dylan Barbour
- Noah Centineo and Lana Condor's Oscar Party Run-In Tops All the Reunions We've Loved Before
- How to watch new prequel series 'Dexter: Original Sin': Premiere date, cast, streaming
- A top Chinese ride-hailing company delists from the NYSE just months after its IPO
Ranking
- Billy Bean was an LGBTQ advocate and one of baseball's great heroes
- Have you used Buy Now Pay Later? Tell us how it went
- Judge allows Federal Trade Commission's latest suit against Facebook to move forward
- Which skin color emoji should you use? The answer can be more complex than you think
- Jury finds man guilty of sending 17-year-old son to rob and kill rapper PnB Rock
- 'Halo Infinite' wows on both single and multiplayer — but needs more legacy features
- That big deal for Nvidia to buy computer chip giant Arm has come crashing down
- Mexico finds tons of liquid meth in tequila bottles at port
Recommendation
Family of explorer who died in the Titan sub implosion seeks $50M-plus in wrongful death lawsuit
Kronos hack will likely affect how employers issue paychecks and track hours
U.S. government personnel evacuated from Sudan amid violence, embassy shuttered
Cars are getting better at driving themselves, but you still can't sit back and nap
Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
When Tracking Your Period Lets Companies Track You
10 members of same family killed in mass shooting in South Africa
Ellen Ochoa's Extraordinary NASA Career