I recently discovered that we have the Discovery Health Channel and I'm addicted.
Strangely, despite going through all of my health problems, I love watching Trauma: An ER Story and the other hospital reality shows. I need a psychologist to help me understand my love for these shows. It's also weird because I HATE violence in movies and that is the fake stuff. Anyone that can diagnose me, please, go for it. I was watching some gunshot victims and car accident victims have CT scans today on the show and I realized where I was 7 years ago this and next month. (about 6 weeks total) I was in Chicago having my 8th heart surgery! This isn't a poor me post, it is a thank goodness for the Dr's that saved me post! --As well as prayers, blessings and a loving Heavenly Father.
This is me a few days after my surgery, I was unconscious for 5 days
14 IV's, 3 chest tubes, pressure pants, breathing tube etc...
(the black lump is my mom trying to relax)
This is one of the 3 surgeons that saved my life in my 17 hour operation
(my hair had problems, the story is a long one so I will just say that I won't be going to beauty colleges again)
Strangely, despite going through all of my health problems, I love watching Trauma: An ER Story and the other hospital reality shows. I need a psychologist to help me understand my love for these shows. It's also weird because I HATE violence in movies and that is the fake stuff. Anyone that can diagnose me, please, go for it. I was watching some gunshot victims and car accident victims have CT scans today on the show and I realized where I was 7 years ago this and next month. (about 6 weeks total) I was in Chicago having my 8th heart surgery! This isn't a poor me post, it is a thank goodness for the Dr's that saved me post! --As well as prayers, blessings and a loving Heavenly Father.
This is me a few days after my surgery, I was unconscious for 5 days
14 IV's, 3 chest tubes, pressure pants, breathing tube etc...
(the black lump is my mom trying to relax)
This is one of the 3 surgeons that saved my life in my 17 hour operation
(my hair had problems, the story is a long one so I will just say that I won't be going to beauty colleges again)
8 comments:
Holly- it's rather horrifying to see you hooked up to machines like that. I can totally sympathize with your lump of a mother in the back ground.
The hair is totally forgivable. I think it's kinda cute- especially since it was seven years ago. I have to say though, I love your long red hair right now, so pretty and shiny...
seven years ago since I was that lump...lump is a good word because that was how I survived, being a lump. love you much!
geeze that doesnt look like fun!
our glamour picture is hanging behind your bed!! cool!
Wow Hollzy.... I can't help but read and view this blog and be thankful for the miracle that you are! I just heard today about a baby born a few weeks ago with a similar heart.. and the amount of hope I have for them is incredible - thanks to you and your zest for life.
Keep being you and making the world a better place! Love you girl.. even if you are leaving us for Australian Adventures.
hate that pic. all I got to say
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I sure am glad you're here to celebrate another one. I am so glad that you have your sweet husband. I am glad for you being here.
I don't even like to think about that. I'm just glad you come out of it ok! You are definitely my heart hero!
I can't watch those health shows...my hypochondria-ness comes out! So, I don't see how you can do it! You are amazing! Thanks for sharing these things! BTW, I really love your hair in that picture, but what do I know?
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