Wednesday, July 19, 2006
On Friday, I went to Martha's Orchard with Kimmy. She picked up Sheila and Nathanial on the way. We went to my mom and Bruce's house first so my mom could do Kimmy's make-up. We left from my mom's house and went to the orchard. We stayed at the orchard for about an hour and a half. My mom took Nathanial home with her for the weekend and took Sheila home later on. We stopped by Heather's old house so Kimmy and James could look at it because it is up for sale. We got home around 8 p.m.
On Saturday, My dad and I went to Wal-Mart. We saw my mom there. I talked to her for a few minutes and then I left and went home with my dad.
On Sunday, I went to Church. I got a call on my cell phone while I was in church but my cell phone was off. When I left church, I went to Uncle Martin's house to drop off his laundry. When I arrived at his house, I got my phone out to call him and that's when I saw that I had a voice mail. The voice mail said from Kimmy that my mom was taken to the emergency room. I told Uncle Martin I had to leave and that my mom was in the emergency room. I left, went home and changed into pants, and went straight to Methodist Hospital. When I got there I went into a small waiting room. Kimmy, Johnny, Shannon, Bruce, James, my dad, Aunt Sandy, Aunt Susie and Aunt Pauline were there. I went in and saw her and they had to draw 1.5 liters of blood off her lung. She wanted a blessing so I called President Malone first and he called Brother Wilson. Brother Wilson came with another guy from the White River Ward. They visited with us for a few minutes then they left. My mom went up to ICU and had to be put on life support. My sister and I had to decide to put her on it because Bruce was at home at the time the doctors came to us. We called Bruce and he came right back. I stayed at the hospital all night and all day Monday. My mom lost a lot more blood off of her lung and they gave her some blood transfusions. On Monday night I went home and slept. On Tuesday, I came back at nine-thirty a.m. and stayed until twelve-thirty a.m. They tried to take my mom off of the life support on Tuesday and her throat swelled up and she couldn't breathe so they tried a breathing treatment and that still wouldn't work fast enough so they had to put her back on life support. She is still on the steroid and it is supposed to help get the swelling down. She is still on life support and they are going to keep her on it until tomorrow or Friday. They are going to do a CAT scan tomorrow. She has had quite a few visitors so far; Aunt Pauline, Aunt Sandy, Aunt Susie, Aunt Dede, Aunt Dana, Aunt Juanita, Aunt Judy, Aunt Kathleen, Uncle Carl, Uncle Bob, Uncle David, Uncle Gordon, Uncle Paul, Stacy, Brittany, Devan, Subrena, Bruce, Kimmy, James, Johnny, Shannon, Jackie, Hailey, Uncle Bill, Richard, Crystal, Ed, Karen, Kathy, Jessica, Vicki, Tyler, Ashley, Randy, Shirley, Tristan, Angie Green, Charley, Brother Stoker, Shelly, Sister Smyer, Brother Wilson, Gary Thompson and a lot more people came. Well anyways my dad had heart surgery yesterday at Community South hospital. He hasn't been released yet.
On Saturday, My dad and I went to Wal-Mart. We saw my mom there. I talked to her for a few minutes and then I left and went home with my dad.
On Sunday, I went to Church. I got a call on my cell phone while I was in church but my cell phone was off. When I left church, I went to Uncle Martin's house to drop off his laundry. When I arrived at his house, I got my phone out to call him and that's when I saw that I had a voice mail. The voice mail said from Kimmy that my mom was taken to the emergency room. I told Uncle Martin I had to leave and that my mom was in the emergency room. I left, went home and changed into pants, and went straight to Methodist Hospital. When I got there I went into a small waiting room. Kimmy, Johnny, Shannon, Bruce, James, my dad, Aunt Sandy, Aunt Susie and Aunt Pauline were there. I went in and saw her and they had to draw 1.5 liters of blood off her lung. She wanted a blessing so I called President Malone first and he called Brother Wilson. Brother Wilson came with another guy from the White River Ward. They visited with us for a few minutes then they left. My mom went up to ICU and had to be put on life support. My sister and I had to decide to put her on it because Bruce was at home at the time the doctors came to us. We called Bruce and he came right back. I stayed at the hospital all night and all day Monday. My mom lost a lot more blood off of her lung and they gave her some blood transfusions. On Monday night I went home and slept. On Tuesday, I came back at nine-thirty a.m. and stayed until twelve-thirty a.m. They tried to take my mom off of the life support on Tuesday and her throat swelled up and she couldn't breathe so they tried a breathing treatment and that still wouldn't work fast enough so they had to put her back on life support. She is still on the steroid and it is supposed to help get the swelling down. She is still on life support and they are going to keep her on it until tomorrow or Friday. They are going to do a CAT scan tomorrow. She has had quite a few visitors so far; Aunt Pauline, Aunt Sandy, Aunt Susie, Aunt Dede, Aunt Dana, Aunt Juanita, Aunt Judy, Aunt Kathleen, Uncle Carl, Uncle Bob, Uncle David, Uncle Gordon, Uncle Paul, Stacy, Brittany, Devan, Subrena, Bruce, Kimmy, James, Johnny, Shannon, Jackie, Hailey, Uncle Bill, Richard, Crystal, Ed, Karen, Kathy, Jessica, Vicki, Tyler, Ashley, Randy, Shirley, Tristan, Angie Green, Charley, Brother Stoker, Shelly, Sister Smyer, Brother Wilson, Gary Thompson and a lot more people came. Well anyways my dad had heart surgery yesterday at Community South hospital. He hasn't been released yet.
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