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My wife had a very severe asthma attack 04/16/2019. I barely made it to the firehouse to get her help but before I could get out the car she already jumped out. She started twitching and going into convulsions. I seen her take her last breathe and she wet herself. This while I was screaming and in full panic telling the firemen to please save my wife. They were able to get a pulse till the ambulance came and from what I was told she went int I cardiac arrest again in ambulance and was unresponsive when she got to the hospital. It took them 6 minutes to get a pulse and then she was intubated. She was in ICU for 3 days before god gave her back to me. After all this she had a lot of involuntary hand and feet movements and when she was released she couldn’t sleep. We had to go back to the ER were she was admitted for another week. Anoxic brain injury. Outpatient rehab and therapy twice a week 3 hours per day. Her long term memory is remarkable but her short term not so much. She is fully functional but something is still very off. She can’t drive. I have to supervise everything that she does. Thank god she is still with me and my two daughters. A long road to recovery but we are hoping she’ll be back

May 22, 2019 - 8:14pm

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