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I've been in ICU for over 11 days. I had an aortic aneurysm that left my to flat line. I know have to have one of my legs amputated. I'm so scared. Thank you so much in advance.
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Looked at your post history.

What race of people don't you like?


Don't promote shit, don't get shit.
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Brit AC, why don't you take your shitty comments elsewhere.

WorldofMadness; wishing you a speedy recovery, all the best!

The Genthf
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Why don't people like you stop promoting hatred and division in the first place, and then expect God to listen to people who continuously sin.

Your thoughts and prayers are doing more harm than good.

And God saw that the wickedness of man is great on the Earth, that man's thoughts, intentions and imaginations are wicked and deceitful continuously from their youth.

Cry out to your God, perhaps he is sleeping.

Perhaps he is encouraging you within to wish evil upon other races, so that he may reward for your doings.


Perhaps eh, perhaps.
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Perhaps if people had understanding and forgiveness they wouldn't need to suffer these things.

Peace doesn't come out of hatred and the glorifying of tools of destruction.

God is a God of forgiveness so act accordingly.


Or serve the God of this world, and receive her plagues.
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I've been in ICU for over 11 days. I had an aortic aneurysm that left my to flat line. I know have to have one of my legs amputated. I'm so scared. Thank you so much in advance.
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Heavenly Father, If it be your will, help this soul to recover and prosper.

In the name of Christ our lord, Amen!
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Heavenly Father already indwells the OP. Listen to your inner direction your Father Fragment is suggesting OP.... the advice will be RIGHT.
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I've been in ICU for over 11 days. I had an aortic aneurysm that left my to flat line. I know have to have one of my legs amputated. I'm so scared. Thank you so much in advance.
 Quoting: WorldofMadness


I hope you find peace with this loss.
I will pray for your healing and for
whatever comfort you can find in
life.

I just watched a friend lose his leg
in the aftermath of taking Cipro.
His strength inspires me to encourage
you, and say, you can heal.

Prayers, and best wishes,
angel3
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Any update from the OP?
I am 100% Cuban.

Give me Armageddon or give me death
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I've been in ICU for over 11 days. I had an aortic aneurysm that left my to flat line. I know have to have one of my legs amputated. I'm so scared. Thank you so much in advance.
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11Hleping hand

Hug from Jesus
I am a humble Servant of the one True Living God.
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What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do. hf
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Thank you!
What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do.
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Pinned it. Enjoy the love OP, im sure glp is about to share it!

hf
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Thank you so much!
What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do.
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I posted here back in July asking for thoughts and prayers.    I was in very bad shape at the time.   I had went to the ER with severe stomach pains and before I went I was determined to take a shower,  from being so weak I sat down in shower and looked at my right leg and it looked completely white.  After getting to first hospital they thought I was septic, my stomach had swollen out like I was 9 months pregnant with quads.  
I know I should have taken care of this before it got to this point, but the last year and a half leading up to all this,  I had been taking care of my 4 kids and my mom who was dying of cancer,  and my dad is disabled and my sister is mentally handicapped. And up to my mom's cancer my sister had been having grand mal seizures since 2012.   I just couldn't seem to find time for me,  plus I was scared.  I knew I had a hernia from having 4 previous c sections,  my last one being vertical.   And from lifting my sister so many times during seizures and my mom,  I knew That was one thing.   And I kept saying I need a gyno doctor,  cause my period had been messed since I had miscarried twins several years ago. I knew something was wrong. Anyway they talked about exploratory surgery at my local hospital,  but then decided to transport me to Nashville Centennial hospital.  I don't remember any of that,  I remember I wrote notes on my kids hands telling them I loved them,  As well as my father and husband.  
After I had the surgery,  I ended up not coming off the respirator for some reason,  they sent me back to my icu room.  They didn't do surgery until like 2am,  around 10am my husband woke up due to the commotion, two nurses drug him out of the room,  they were giving my chest compressions,  which ended up breaking my sternum and ribs, then they used the paddles on me so I'm told.   They claimed I pulled the breathing tube out.  Yet I was unresponsive for a couple of weeks,  was on respirator for a week at least,  after coming off it,  they thought I had a stroke and hypoxic brain injury.  
Also during all this,  they drained 20 liters of fluid,  out of what they thought was my stomach the first night alone,  which I have no memory of,  and continued daily draining, I had over 18 biopsies.   Finally I opened my eyes but could not do nothing but stare around,  I could not control any of my body, couldn't speak nothing for days,  Then I was able to start making a haunting crying song sound for days.  Then I was able to start following people with my eyes,  I could hear and understand everything being said, but could do nothing.   I still see my husbands eyes looking back into mine everytime I close my eyes...
Thank God he didn't give up on me,  they were ready too.   They told my family I had cancer that was very aggressive all in my stomach, that I wouldn't live 3 to 6 months and that I honestly would leave the hospital probably.  I ran 106.5 fever, cooling blankets and vancomycin helped on that end.  I ended up coming back too slowly,  my speech was very slurred,  I had forgot my mother n law had died the month previous,  I couldn't remember my kids ages.   It was bad,  but thank God I was still here.  My foot had done ended up with gangrene due to the piece of the clot breaking off and traveling to my foot.   July 25th they removed my foot and part of my leg.   That was an awful experience.   My pain pump was not working,  I remember the pain right after but screamed in agony until I'd pass out from exhaustion.   They finally figured out the pump wasn't hooked up correctly when they came to remove it.    It was just an awful experience.   I have a stage 3 upgradable bedsore on my left heel,  horrible scars on my hips and butt from some of the most horrible nurses,  I did have several really good ones.   Then after a week or so after leg amputation they sent me to a rehabilitation place closer to home.   That was pretty much useless,  I could not feel my left foot at all to stand on it.   It still feels like a foot that is asleep walking with the pins and needle feeling. The bedsore still isn't fully healed.  I also left with 3rd degree burns all over my stomach and a drain tube they left in and a catheter with no instructions.  The burns nobody can tell me what those are from.   It looked like a pizza on my stomach with chunks of black charcoal randomly placed.   That happened during my amputation when the Dr. Went into my stomach with a camera and biopsied even more and said he pulled all the adhesions loose and that I had all this webbing inside of me that he had never seen anything like it.   Well after rehab I had gone health care, who had no instructions according to them as well.  But one older nurse told me if I didn't go to the er that night, she was going to call an ambulance,  because my stomach was swelling up again.   I still had the dragon tube in.  
So I go to Vanderbilt Hospital,  within 7 hours of getting into the emergency room,  they knew exactly what it was,  it wasn't cancer all in my stomach,  it was a huge ovarian mass.  I was in there 12 days or so before they took me to surgery.   The doctor told me he was willing to take this risk in removing it if I was willing,  if not I would die.   And it was very likely He would cut me open and sew me right back up.   Thank God, he was able to remove a 40 lb mass.  He said it was like a medicine ball.   I had a full radical hysterectomy.   And he said my appendix was involved and there was nothing left of it pretty much.   I bet that was what the doctor was pulling and ripping who thought it was all in my stomach.   The drain tube was stuck inside the tumor.   Couldn't even be pulled out.   They had to do it during surgery. 
I am back up walking,  I'm already using a k3/k4 foot and have my carbon Fiber leg.  
I went back to my vascular doctor again a week ago and he said my artery in my leg was narrowing and wants to put in a stent,  I think im going to get a second opinion.
This is just a few of the things that happened.  
But I wanted to thank everyone who prayed for me, and sent positive thoughts to me.   I send all my love and many thanks and blessings to you all!
Also I'm female 42 with 4 kids and one grandson!  
What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do.
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Re: Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers
I posted here back in July asking for thoughts and prayers.    I was in very bad shape at the time.   I had went to the ER with severe stomach pains and before I went I was determined to take a shower,  from being so weak I sat down in shower and looked at my right leg and it looked completely white.  After getting to first hospital they thought I was septic, my stomach had swollen out like I was 9 months pregnant with quads.  
I know I should have taken care of this before it got to this point, but the last year and a half leading up to all this,  I had been taking care of my 4 kids and my mom who was dying of cancer,  and my dad is disabled and my sister is mentally handicapped. And up to my mom's cancer my sister had been having grand mal seizures since 2012.   I just couldn't seem to find time for me,  plus I was scared.  I knew I had a hernia from having 4 previous c sections,  my last one being vertical.   And from lifting my sister so many times during seizures and my mom,  I knew That was one thing.   And I kept saying I need a gyno doctor,  cause my period had been messed since I had miscarried twins several years ago. I knew something was wrong. Anyway they talked about exploratory surgery at my local hospital,  but then decided to transport me to Nashville Centennial hospital.  I don't remember any of that,  I remember I wrote notes on my kids hands telling them I loved them,  As well as my father and husband.  
After I had the surgery,  I ended up not coming off the respirator for some reason,  they sent me back to my icu room.  They didn't do surgery until like 2am,  around 10am my husband woke up due to the commotion, two nurses drug him out of the room,  they were giving my chest compressions,  which ended up breaking my sternum and ribs, then they used the paddles on me so I'm told.   They claimed I pulled the breathing tube out.  Yet I was unresponsive for a couple of weeks,  was on respirator for a week at least,  after coming off it,  they thought I had a stroke and hypoxic brain injury.  
Also during all this,  they drained 20 liters of fluid,  out of what they thought was my stomach the first night alone,  which I have no memory of,  and continued daily draining, I had over 18 biopsies.   Finally I opened my eyes but could not do nothing but stare around,  I could not control any of my body, couldn't speak nothing for days,  Then I was able to start making a haunting crying song sound for days.  Then I was able to start following people with my eyes,  I could hear and understand everything being said, but could do nothing.   I still see my husbands eyes looking back into mine everytime I close my eyes...
Thank God he didn't give up on me,  they were ready too.   They told my family I had cancer that was very aggressive all in my stomach, that I wouldn't live 3 to 6 months and that I honestly would leave the hospital probably.  I ran 106.5 fever, cooling blankets and vancomycin helped on that end.  I ended up coming back too slowly,  my speech was very slurred,  I had forgot my mother n law had died the month previous,  I couldn't remember my kids ages.   It was bad,  but thank God I was still here.  My foot had done ended up with gangrene due to the piece of the clot breaking off and traveling to my foot.   July 25th they removed my foot and part of my leg.   That was an awful experience.   My pain pump was not working,  I remember the pain right after but screamed in agony until I'd pass out from exhaustion.   They finally figured out the pump wasn't hooked up correctly when they came to remove it.    It was just an awful experience.   I have a stage 3 upgradable bedsore on my left heel,  horrible scars on my hips and butt from some of the most horrible nurses,  I did have several really good ones.   Then after a week or so after leg amputation they sent me to a rehabilitation place closer to home.   That was pretty much useless,  I could not feel my left foot at all to stand on it.   It still feels like a foot that is asleep walking with the pins and needle feeling. The bedsore still isn't fully healed.  I also left with 3rd degree burns all over my stomach and a drain tube they left in and a catheter with no instructions.  The burns nobody can tell me what those are from.   It looked like a pizza on my stomach with chunks of black charcoal randomly placed.   That happened during my amputation when the Dr. Went into my stomach with a camera and biopsied even more and said he pulled all the adhesions loose and that I had all this webbing inside of me that he had never seen anything like it.   Well after rehab I had gone health care, who had no instructions according to them as well.  But one older nurse told me if I didn't go to the er that night, she was going to call an ambulance,  because my stomach was swelling up again.   I still had the dragon tube in.  
So I go to Vanderbilt Hospital,  within 7 hours of getting into the emergency room,  they knew exactly what it was,  it wasn't cancer all in my stomach,  it was a huge ovarian mass.  I was in there 12 days or so before they took me to surgery.   The doctor told me he was willing to take this risk in removing it if I was willing,  if not I would die.   And it was very likely He would cut me open and sew me right back up.   Thank God, he was able to remove a 40 lb mass.  He said it was like a medicine ball.   I had a full radical hysterectomy.   And he said my appendix was involved and there was nothing left of it pretty much.   I bet that was what the doctor was pulling and ripping who thought it was all in my stomach.   The drain tube was stuck inside the tumor.   Couldn't even be pulled out.   They had to do it during surgery. 
I am back up walking,  I'm already using a k3/k4 foot and have my carbon Fiber leg.  
I went back to my vascular doctor again a week ago and he said my artery in my leg was narrowing and wants to put in a stent,  I think im going to get a second opinion.
This is just a few of the things that happened.  
But I wanted to thank everyone who prayed for me, and sent positive thoughts to me.   I send all my love and many thanks and blessings to you all!
Also I'm female 42 with 4 kids and one grandson!  
 Quoting: WorldofMadness


Wow, you are one heck of a woman to go through all that...and here you are telling US about it! May God bless you OP, I wish you a swift recovery and miracles of improved health.
hf





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