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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1951259" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Mram10us, today is exactly 10 years from the date my wife called me when I was on a walk prepping for a hunt. She told me to get home ASAP, something was wrong. I was almost 2 miles from house but I ran as much as I could to get there as fast as I could. When I got to her, she was white as a sheet. I didn't even call 911, I knew she didn't have the time. I got to a local hospital in 10 min and rushed her into Emergency Room. They triaged immediately. Could not find anything wrong at first then they did. I was told she had minimal chance of survival due to hiatal hernia which is a tear in her diaphram causing her stomach to enter her thoracic cavity, twist, die and burst. Sat with priest, my son, his wife and close friends thru the 4+ surgery. Somehow she made it. She was given less than 25% chance of surviving the next 10 days. Somehow she did.</p><p></p><p>She is doing OK but severely at risk for everything so we are in major lockdown. I was not a Church person but I was on my knees for weeks and now I understand.</p><p></p><p>I feel your pain that is to the core of your own being. I am crying my eyes out trying to write my feeling down to you that reflect my understanding of the pain you are feeling but I hope you reach out to those who can you can lean on and talk to when you need to.</p><p></p><p>God bless,</p><p>Muddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1951259, member: 63925"] Mram10us, today is exactly 10 years from the date my wife called me when I was on a walk prepping for a hunt. She told me to get home ASAP, something was wrong. I was almost 2 miles from house but I ran as much as I could to get there as fast as I could. When I got to her, she was white as a sheet. I didn't even call 911, I knew she didn't have the time. I got to a local hospital in 10 min and rushed her into Emergency Room. They triaged immediately. Could not find anything wrong at first then they did. I was told she had minimal chance of survival due to hiatal hernia which is a tear in her diaphram causing her stomach to enter her thoracic cavity, twist, die and burst. Sat with priest, my son, his wife and close friends thru the 4+ surgery. Somehow she made it. She was given less than 25% chance of surviving the next 10 days. Somehow she did. She is doing OK but severely at risk for everything so we are in major lockdown. I was not a Church person but I was on my knees for weeks and now I understand. I feel your pain that is to the core of your own being. I am crying my eyes out trying to write my feeling down to you that reflect my understanding of the pain you are feeling but I hope you reach out to those who can you can lean on and talk to when you need to. God bless, Muddy [/QUOTE]
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