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Post by Q3 on May 23, 2011 16:58:52 GMT -5
This thread is for the latest personal news from Adamtopia Members. Post good news or not so good news. Share a challenge that you've overcome. Ask for advice. Whatever you wish.
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Post by skylar on May 23, 2011 17:43:00 GMT -5
Seoulmate huge hug and love to you! I read your post to my mother and she burst into tears it touched her deeply as it had me. Happy knowing that your mother is now free and beyond the struggle. kiss
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Post by skylar on May 23, 2011 18:46:09 GMT -5
Wal what a scare!!!! I am soo happy someone was there who knew exactly what to do! Nurses do not get their fair share of appreciation and kudos. VITAL. VITAL. VITAL.
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Post by adamated on May 23, 2011 19:17:02 GMT -5
Wal. Your son is so lucky. Two years ago I had the same thing happen to me, very unusual for someone my age. It usually strikes teen-agers. I was basically dead for a minute and it came completely out of the blue. Luckily, I'm in NYC and had incredible doctors. My heart was healthy as well, but I had an electric problem causing the arrhythmia. I had an ablation that basically cured the problem and I have been fine since, but my doctors said it's unusual for anyone to survive it, so that nurse's quick actions were definitely life saving.
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Post by momtomany on May 23, 2011 19:27:07 GMT -5
Wal - what a scare for you. No wonder you were speechless. I cannot imagine . . . And Adamated - what a scare for you. I know of others. I am an acute care cardiac RN, and not unfamiliar with these arrhythmias and the need for implanted defibrillators, medications, surgical interventions. Just want you both to know I am here . . . and so grateful you are here, as well. I would put a few smilies in right here, if I knew how to do it!
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Post by skylar on May 23, 2011 19:48:02 GMT -5
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Post by Q3 on May 23, 2011 21:16:20 GMT -5
Seoulmate my thoughts are with you.
Wal -- I am actually speechless! (The rarely happens!!) I will come back and post when I have something coherent to say.
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Post by wal on May 23, 2011 22:08:34 GMT -5
Thanks for the supports, everyone!
adamated, that was so scary! I am glad you are okay now.
The experience was so surreal, when the principal called me at home, I didn't think of anything's serious, since he was such a healthy, normal 16-year-old. The school surveillant camera captured the whole thing on a tape, I haven't seen it but the doctors saw it and it helped them to determine that he wasn't having a seizure or asthmatic attacks like they were first told. It helped them identified the probable cause and changed the course of treatments immediately.
momtomany, my son still doesn't remember anything that was going on between the time he collapsed and five days later when he snapped out of it, but I am worried about his psychological impact from this trauma. Also, he wants to see the tape, is it a good idea?
In a sense I was lucky for not being there when it happened. His teachers, classmates, and the hero nurse are all very devastated. I can't imagine how scary it must be watching the real life trauma.
He is so very lucky, if it happened somewhere else, I think the outcome would have been different.
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Post by amw on May 23, 2011 22:15:53 GMT -5
wal, a few days ago peeps were worried about you cuz you hadn't posted in a while. I guess we know why, now. I'm so glad your son is OK!!!!
Q3, thanks for starting this thread. Many here have become more than just Adam addicts together. Friendships have formed and we care about what happens to each other!
My news today is good news. It's been a year since I gave up my private practice and went to work for a birth center. I had my job eval today and my boss gave me a fat bonus so I can get some major dental work done with a promise for a raise next year. As well, she is also willing to pay for me to go back and get my RN eventually if I wish to pursue it!! I LOVE MY JOB!!!
Peace and love to all of you!
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2011 22:17:54 GMT -5
Seoulmate, My mom also waited until all five of her children could be with her before she passed. We had a reunion of sorts because she was up and in her wheelchair, fully coherent until all my siblings left. In one week, she lapsed and passed. Moms know. Before she left, she began telling me stories of people who were coming to see her, of silver strands connecting from her to somewhere else. She shared all of her visions with me. I never judged them..they were true for her and, thus, for me also.
When my husband's mother went to hospice, she had a lovely room overlooking a golf course. It was a hospice donated by a wealthy family to anyone needing care. One afternoon, I stood by holding her hand and I heard a harp playing. It was one of the most surreal experiences. I felt angel wings. Came to be that a volunteer WAS playing the harp in the hallway..she only visited once a week. That night mom passed.
I tell you these separate stories only as a sharing of the peace I felt during each of these experiences. I am not a religious person, but a deeply spiritual one. I saw a tad between the veils because these beautiful women asked me to look.
I wish you and your family peace also at this time. We all grieve or process in our own way. The generosity of spirit of my mothers helped me in my journey of exploring death and dying. They live on always in my heart. I send you love.
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