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A Boy’s Heartfelt Wish to Visit the Doctors Who Saved His Life

When the Make-A-Wish Foundation grants a child’s wish, it often receives requests for a trip to Disneyland or a tropical beach. But that was not 12-year-old Collin Nishimoto’s wish; he chose a reunion with his Rady Children’s Hospital care team.

Collin with Dr. John Lamberti

In March, Collin and his family traveled to San Diego from their home in Hawaii to make Collin’s wish come true. “I am really happy that he chose us,” said John Lamberti, M.D., a pediatric cardiovascular surgeon at Rady Children’s.

Prior to Collin’s birth, his mother, Paula, underwent testing in Hawaii that revealed an extremely complex congenital heart defect. “There was a big hole in his heart. The blood vessels were reversed. The artery to his body was too small, so this is about the most complicated defect that you can have,” says Dr. Lamberti.

Collin put together a scrapbook from all of his memories at Rady Children’s and dreamed of returning to reunite with his care team who helped him through four heart surgeries. And so his wish was granted.

“Collin has a special place in his heart for Rady Children’s doctors and nurses because of the wonderful care he gets here,” Paula says. “He wanted to visit the doctors and nurses and staff to show them how well he is because they only see him post-surgery. It has been a journey for Collin and our family and we are forever grateful to the Rady Children’s team. This was his wish and of course we want it to be his wish, and not our wish, but it is very heartwarming that he wanted to come back here.”

Learn more about Collin’s story, featured on CBS.com.

Published 2018