Monday, April 09, 2007

When It Rains... It Pours

Didn't I just say last Wednesday was the "Day from Hell"? Wow... I spoke way too soon!

**warning -it's late and I'm tired... this blog is going to be short and to-the-point**

About 3 pm today I got a phone call from Chris while I was at work. He's driving around, and all the sudden I hear a bang and the cell phone drops - hitting the floor. I assume he's dropped the phone. Oh no... can't be that easy. He picks it up and tells me.... "I was just in a car accident". WHHHHAAAAATTTTT? First things first... Chris is okay. Second things second... the Durango is not. A guy turned in front of Chris and hit him. Police came. The other guy was charged with the accident (thank goodness). But the one vehicle we have that can fit all of us at one time.... is in the driveway - undrivable. We are waiting for the insurance company to come out and get it fixed. Sigh........

About 3:30 today my mom calls me. Julie is in the hospital. No big news there... she's always in, right? Not this time.... today was different. She was in St. Pete on vacation and Julie hadn't been feeling well today so her roommate Kay was driving her to a walk in clinic.... when suddenly Julie stopped breathing. Kay rushed her to the hospital - Palms of Pasedina - a hole in the wall hospital in St. Pete. While there Julie was in and out of consciousness.... and at times would just stop breathing... but they didn't yet know why. While there and awake - Julie told them that Kay was her sister and that she (Julie) was on two medications. It wasn't until Mom called the hospital sometime later that they realized her true and complete medical history.... how many and what kinds of medications she was on and that she was a diabetic.

And yet.... still.... none of us worried really... Julie being in an emergency room was really nothing new.

About 5:30 mom calls again. She went to the hospital... and said that Julie looked horrible. "The worst she has ever seen her". The doctors said that the family should come to see her now. She appeared to be getting worse... they don't know for sure what is wrong with her. That just didn't sound well at all, so, I gathered up the kids and we crammed in the Mustang and headed over to St. Pete.

By the time we got there Julie had gotten worse. She was no longer having episodes of being 'awake'... tried as we did to stimulate her to wake up (pushing, yelling, poking, etc) she just would no longer respond. Additionally her breathing was getting worse. They pumped her stomach finally about 8 or so this evening, although whatever she had consumed earlier in the day was most likely gone by then.

Finally they ended up putting her on a respirator.

She's not breathing at all on her own right now. (Apparently the machine will tell you how much you are trying to breathe on your own.) They are going to try to bring it down tomorrow to see if she will try breathing any on her own. Best case... she can be off the respirator soon. I have to think best case.........

There is still a LOT we don't know. We don't know what she took, or for sure how this happened. We don't know if she'll be able to breathe on her own. We don't know for sure that no other damage was done to her body. What we think is that she just took too much of the medications that were prescribed to her. When the got the pill bottles she had on her... I think there were 12 different ones.... she had taken too much of all of them.

The kids were troopers though... saying that Julie didn't look as bad as their dad did when he was on the respirator only 2 years or so ago. Sad that they have been through so much already and they now have to go through this. It just doesn't seem fair.

I'm trying not to think worst case scenario. Heck.... I don't know what we'd do right now if Chris, Jono, Kayla, Justin, Kayte and myself all needed to go to the hospital.... we wouldn't FIT! Brings me back to the Durango mess.... oh lordy.....

I'm exhausted.... and need to go to bed. Please keep Julie in your prayers. As well as mom, my sister Katie and I who are all struggling to deal with this.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow-Tina, please know that all of you are in our prayers. I'm a phone call and a couple hour drive away if you need anything at all, I'm happy to come down and help. I talked to Chris a bit about the Durango, hopefully he'll hear from Geico today and that can be on the way to getting fixed. Hang in there and let me know what I can do! As you know, the power of prayer is an amazing thing. I hope the kids are hanging in okay.

Love ya-Michelle

Anonymous said...

I wish I could help out with the car situation, but my van is still in Panama City Beach getting fixed. I will have it by Sunday, if you need it for anything, just let me know! Let's think positive, God intended this to happen so you could get a nice big NEW vehicle :-)

Prayers,
Debi

Unknown said...

WOW, juat read your blog, I know we just had dinner and we didn
t talk too much about all that is going on, just know that you and your family are in our prayers