Posted by Danny Prosser on October 28, 2021 at 11:32:26 from (174.202.192.81):
About a month ago I asked for prayers for my wife she was in the hospital with Covid. They ended up putting her on a ventilator which she was sedated completely from then until last Saturday when she went home to be in or Lords arms. I was there with her when she left and it was very peaceful. She had developed Pulminary Fibrosis in her lungs from the Covid Pnemonia, They told me Friday there was nothing else they could do and there wasn't any hope of coming back from that. I told them to just keep her sedated so she wasn't awake or hurting and done do anything if she went. Saturday morning they called and her lung blew and colapesed so they put a chest tube in to inflate it and drain the blood. I told her that afternoon while I was holding her hand and rubbing her head that I loved her more than anything but I would be alright and take care of every body if she was tired and wanted to go home to be with our youngest son and her brother and parents it was ok go. The last hour her breathing was as normal as it had been and at 10:10 she went home. It still dosen't seem real and I'm trying yo keep it together but when you've been with someone everyday for over 33 years it's hard. Thanks for all of your prayers and if it's not to much to ask say another one for me to have strenght. Thanks to every ones
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