Young Mom Dies Suddenly, By A Miracle From God, Does She Live?


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Hi everyone, I am so excited to share this story about a young mom that just had a baby and suddenly dies one day. Will her husband be a widower with 2 young children, will she be left brain dead? Read this story that will leave you in tears and a new perspective on God.

A young mother, with 2 children under the age of 3, tells us...“I was excited to get out and exercise. It was a gorgeous day. I just had a baby so I wasn’t in tip-top shape. But I wasn’t running or doing anything strenuous.” “Still, something wasn’t right.” It came without warning. This 29-year-old mother was on an afternoon walk when she collapsed. Her husband didn’t know what was going on. He began to yell her name.

When paramedics responded to the 911 call, “She didn’t look very good,” said the first responders. “She was very pale. She was very diaphoretic.  She was sweaty. Her lips were purple. She really looked like she was in bad shape.”

The first responders tell us she was in and out of consciousness during the ambulance ride to the Hospital in Pennsylvania. On arrival, she stopped breathing. The EMTS remember the call, “I jumped out of the truck. I walked to the back doors to open them up to prepare to pull the stretcher out. I remember my partner saying, ‘come on, come on, hey!’ and I saw him move his fist up to do a sternal rub. And I saw that and I jumped in to check for a pulse because my first thought is let’s make sure she’s got a heartbeat.”

The young mother started breathing again. The emergency room staff quickly got to work. The minute her husband got to the ER, the staff told him her blood pressure was bottoming out – and they didn’t know why. “I walked back and there’s at least 15 to 20 nurses, doctors, surrounding her bed and at this point they already had her intubated. They had the breathing tube in. They had IV’s in both arms and both legs. And, she doesn’t look good.”

The distraught husband sat nearby and watched and prayed as the team worked to keep his wife alive. “She was clenched on the breathing tube and she was fighting for her life, and that’s when I began to have this hope rise up within me to say, ‘Okay, we’re going to fight.  We’re going to continue to believe and fight whatever this thing is.’”

Finally, the doctor discovered the problem, a blood clot. They gave her sone medication to break it up. The cardiac surgeon was called to the ER. He ordered a CAT scan to confirm the diagnosis and found two large clots blocking both lungs. As life support kept the mother alive, her blood pressure continued to drop. The Dr. felt she needed surgery right away. But the medication she had been given would make it very risky.

“Obviously a lot of things were going through my mind at that time,” reported the Dr. “‘Do you want to live with the regret of not doing something for a young person and her not making it? Versus at least making an effort to save her despite what the risks are at that time?’ In many ways, her blood pressure going down again after the CAT scan made the decision for me that I have to give her a chance.”

The Dr. told her husband, if the blood clots weren’t removed, she would die. He also told him, there was no guarantee either that she would survive surgery. He took one more opportunity to pray for his wife and then watched as the surgical team wheeled her into the O.R. “This could be the last chance. There’s not enough time. There wouldn’t have been enough time to say everything that needed to be said,” sobbed the husband. 

While the surgeon and his team worked on removing a number of blood clots, friends and family, and the young couples church prayed. “It was like a charge of energy to the room. And that’s what we did we stood up and we began to pray from a place of authority and a place of strength.”

A few hours later, the surgeon came out of surgery. “I told the husband one step went well and let’s hope the next step will also go well.”  “Isn’t this really good news?” he asked. “It is yeah it is. It’s amazing news, because two hours before that I thought, ‘This could be the last time I see her.’ And it’s like, ‘Okay, she’s alive. She made it through, but what else?’”

The young mother made it through surgery but the question now was whether she had brain damage. All they could do was wait and pray. After three days of semi-consciousness she woke up. And it was immediately clear to everyone that she was going to be okay. “Wow, a miracle happened and I’m the result of it. I’m here and I’m alive. And it’s just really cool!” smiled the young mother.

“It became fun,” said the husband. “Because now you are seeing God’s hand and the miraculous take place.” Only one in 500,000 people survive the removal of a double pulmonary embolism. She was one of them. The Dr. tells us, “She did a great recovery without any problems or deficits. To see her back in the office with her family and young kids it was an amazing feeling.” “It was awesome!” reported one of the EMTS. “She was able to go home. And, not just go home, but go home at 100%. That’s beautiful!”

“To see everything fall into place for this young lady, to make it out of this bad, bad problem that she had, it’s amazing to all of us,” recalled the Drs. “It’s not only science. It’s a lot of other stuff that happened right for her that she survived so well. It’s amazing and something we’re never going to forget.”

“I feel like everyone around me has had more of an experience with this than I have,” our grateful mother says. “Even though it happened to me, their eyes were opened so much wider to the goodness of God. When people just tell me, ‘Oh, you have no idea!’ It has really impacted their lives, and they are changed because of it and their every day is different. I could have never imagined that something this potentially devastating could have such an amazing outcome. It’s just beyond my understanding. Really!”

God is Good!

Amen




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