My 73 yo mother had a ruptured brain aneurysm last Thursday and is ICU, not recovering like we hoped. She’s now having complications which make her at risk for stroke and death. Thank the good Lord she isn’t vaxxed, so she has that chance. I’m just feeling really low, she’s my best friend and my sons’ only living grandma. The best grandma. She can’t really open her eyes, talk, move her left side at all. It’s so sad to see as she was so vibrant and spunky. She was the one who redpilled me into looking into Q and brought me back to the faith. I’m reaching out to all corners of the internet for all the prayers I can get. God works miracles, but thy will be done. ✝️
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First of all, I too have a sister who suffered one at the age of 48. She will be 70 yo this August. Praise God he pulled her through as she died on us twice on the operating table. BUT...as long as we held her hand and talked to her, we would ask her if she understood to please squeeze our hand. She didn't have a lot of grip, but you could feel a slight squeeze. Try this on your mother. She is still there as my sister said she remembered each of us there and what we were saying. Cling to your faith and God will pull you through.
Heavenly Father, I know you are a merciful God and I know you love meekturtle's mother very much. I pray Father for her healing. Please touch her with your Holy Spirit and knit together the aneurysm in her brain. Give her the comfort she needs to restore her memory and body movements Lord as we praise you for all you do for us. We thank you for all you give and provide for us Lord as we ask this in the name of our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.
Thank you Mary! So good to hear from someone who’s lived it. It’s such a rollercoaster.
She didn't have an easy ride and she's been paralyzed down the right side of her body and is in a wheelchair these last 22 years, but she's full of life. They told us she may not remember any of us or remember her past or even not talk due to the tracheotomy they had to perform for her to breath. But the day they took out the 'trach' she called each one of us from her cell phone. She knew us by name and remembered everything. She has performed well with what she has left and sometimes will stand up from her chair and perform a little dance in one spot. She cleans her house with one hand and sweeps, mops, and cooks. So God provides a way for those who trust and believe in him. And he will provide a way for your Mom too. God bless you and I will keep praying for her.