I think in a previous post I had talked about how there were two neighbors here at the hospital that passed away over Christmas. Well, the staff here at OSU are so loving and caring and have been deeply touched by that loss. So, when I had my code on Saturday, the staff here really surrounded me and made me feel not only that they were watching over me, but that they really cared about me and would do whatever they possibly could to protect me. In fact, they haven't hardly left me alone since it happened. I cannot tell you what a blessing this staff has been for me. I only hope that in some way I can give back to them the warmness that they have given to me. Sometimes it is humiliating to be in the hospital and all sense of modesty and self-sufficiency goes out the window. However, the truly caring staff here at OSU have made me feel comfortable and have encouraged me to keep pushing myself to get better. Thank you to everyone at OSU who have become such a blessing in my life.

Thank you to Mom, Dad, Mary & Harrison, Amy & Derek, Nikki & David, Tim, Lesley & Tracy, and Debbie who have all come to visit and made this hospital stay a little more bearable. Please continue to keep us and my nephew in your prayers.
Hi Melissa.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about the bumpy road that you encountered, but it sounds like God is definitely on your side and watching over you. I am truly keeping you in my prayers as well as your family. I pray that you will soon have that "perfect" heart.
God Bless,
Lisa
Hi Melissa,
ReplyDeleteThose codes are scary things. I went through over a 100 in 2 weeks prior to my Tx. Yesterday I was close enough to "hear" and see one in action, the Dr's & nurses running, working, crying .... very emotional for me.
I had to laugh about your "sense of modesty" comment ..... there is no such thing in the hospital.
Continued prayers from here. (Lots of them)
Melissa,
ReplyDeleteThank you for telling me about your blog. You truely are a beautiful person with a great faith. Thanks for sharing.
Sheila (one of your nurses)