Allie

Allie

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Fear, Progress, Smiles & Tears

Dear Family & Friends,

Time passes in a hospital like it does in no other place. Some minutes pass like hours like when you are waiting for your loved one to get out of a surgery or undergo a treatment or test they find painful. Other times whole days pass by without your really noticing.

Things were going along pretty well (relatively speaking of course). I guess you could say we were experiencing a false sense of comfort. Allie is sleeping at night. She is getting much better with the bed to chair and back transfers. Pain meds have been adjusted. She was doing well with her speech and swallow therapies.

On Tuesday we had enjoyed some fresh air on the patio. We were back in her room and she was still up in the chair. She had been transferred over from the portable vent to the one in her room. All of a sudden she said she wasn't getting enough air. She told me she was going to pass out and her color changed. I looked at the dial and could see that the needle wasn't moving as far as it should have been indicating there was a leak some where. Allie began passing out. I grabbed for the ambu bag. Most of you probably know what that it is or have seen one on TV. I removed the tubing from her trach tube and began pumping air into her with the bag. Her eyes were blinking rapidly and she was not able to respond. Her nurse and I got her out of the chair and onto the bed (quickest transfer ever and not as graceful as usual). I continued to bag her but began to feel some resistance indicating a blockage of some sort. The room filled with people. My daughter lay on the bed. Her face was completely white. Her eyes were fixed open. It was what is referred to as a code blue situation. She was non-responsive. For a few brief seconds my never-ending faith that she would pull through all this, faltered. To look at her you would have been sure that she was already gone. We continued to call her name and pump air into her lungs. Time passed. It was taking too long. This could not be happening!

All of a sudden the color began to come into her face. She woke up. She asked what happened and told us she couldn't see. I could not believe that life was going to throw blindness her way now on top of everything else. Weren't things bad enough. Another five minutes or so passed and she was able to see.

So much for the false sense of comfort. Allie's tie to life is about as fragile as it can be. In spite of that she is meant to be here.

That was Tuesday. Today is Monday. Yesterday she practiced driving her wheel chair with the sip and puff. She did her best to have a positive attitude and smile and say thank you. Today she swallowed a tiny bit of yogurt. Today she got up in her chair twice for the first time. Today she smiled.

We are scheduled to move downstair to rehab on Monday. Her day will be very busy. Target date for Allie to come home is 4 weeks from now.

Please pray for God to give Allie the ability to breathe on her own before too much more time passes.

Thank you for your love, support, prayers, visits, meals, pet sitting, help with Adam, use of the motor home, etc. THANK YOU THANK YOU ALL

I am now among the unemployed. In spite of insurance problems, loss of income, etc. we know that with the love and support of our family and friends we will get through this.

Love, Peace & Happiness
Deborah

24 comments:

  1. Allie, we are praying for you daily, for you to breathe and swallow on your own and well very very soon. Our prayers for you and your mother, and family continue. There is sure to be a large turnout, show of community support at your fundraiser this Saturday.
    Sharon & Laura Ferry & family

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  2. Deborah - I am sooooo glad that Allie got through that crisis!!! I will continue to pray for her in hopes that nothing that scary happens again. I have been talking to so many people about the Saturday fundraiser & I hope it goes better than expected. Your family needs all the love & support that we can give because you are giving so much of yourselves to helping Allie get through all of her pain & overcoming every hurdle. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help make your life a little easier, Josephine & Derek Swenson

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  3. Katie MacCallisterJune 2, 2009 at 10:16 PM

    Deborah, what a terrifying experience for you and for Allie, I'm so sorry. You are an incredibly strong person and Allie's strength to endure is such an inspiration. I pray several times a day for Allie and your family, I pray that Allie will be off the vent BEFORE she comes home.

    I'm sorry to hear of your loss of job and insurance. Allie should qualify for medi-cal, if you need any assistance give me a call or drop an me an email, I'd be happy to help with anything you need.

    Katie

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  4. Am continually praying for your little girl and for your strength to carry on. Blessings to you and your family.

    a friend

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  5. I love you both and although we have these hards days, things will continue to get better... Love you alpal :)
    Cant wait for this exciting fundraiser on Saturday..the turnout is goign to be amazing!!!

    xoxo all my love
    -Jo

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  6. We are all praying for Allie and strenght for you all.
    All my love to you all!!
    Gabi

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  7. Dear Deborah and family,

    What a frightening experience for all of you, especially Allie.

    My family and I will continue to pray for what we take for granted, just breathing in and out, having a job and medical insurance.
    We will pray that Allie's Rehab goes smoothly and that she progresses quickly.
    We will pray for Allie to be home in time for the illegal fireworks on the 4th of July.(Of course we never do that in the Valley)
    And we will pray for a hearty turnout Saturday night and hope to meet some of Allies supporters there.

    God Bless you all,
    The Luboffs

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  8. Your writing is beautiful. It brings back lots of memories that were, at the time, very painful to live through. I was once in your daughter’s position in the same hospital that your daughter is in now. I know that what you are going through may seem to be more than you can get through but there will be a time when you look back at this and wonder how you got through it. You and your daughter will get through it, and although you might not be able to see that day you will get there, both of you, and you will be able to look back and smile and be amazed how strong the both of you were during this time.

    Nick S

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  9. I am praying for you, allie and your family as we speak. Think positivly about everyday and I know the prayers will get both of you through this. You have so many people out there wishing for the best, and I promiss you, There is a God and he will slowly pull everything together.
    Your in my thoughts

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  10. sheri greene & familyJune 3, 2009 at 8:34 PM

    Hey Deborah and Allie-
    Just a quick post to say I think of you both (and your family) daily. I am glad to see there's a timeline for a homecoming. As scary as the setbacks must be, I'm glad to see Allie has the strength to overcome what's thrown her way. All the Blessings for her continued strength and healing are felt throughout the valley and 'we' can't wait until Allie's back here :)

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  11. Dear Deborah, Ron, Allie and Family- What a scary day you all had--I pray you never have to experience that type of fear ever again! We are all so excited about the Rally for Allie event--the community support and love being sent your way is overwhelming! I pray for Allie's pain to diminish and for her to breath on her own. Thank you for keeping all of us up to date with this site. Hugs Laureen

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  12. Dear Deborah,

    What an ordeal! I can't even imagine the fear you and Allie must have felt. You have all been an an amazing example of the strength, love, commitment and faith in God that it takes to get through this life challenge.

    The Rally for Allie fundraiser is going to be awesome. Megan picked up a t-shirt for me yesterday, and they are beautiful! I will proudly wear mine.

    I have thought of you so much these past couple of months, especially Allie and Megan's pre-school days, our total involvement at CCSLV and all the fundraising we did! That fundraising experience has paid off. We have scored some great stuff for the Rally for Allie.

    We think of you all everyday. We hold you close to our hearts and pray that Allie will soon breathe on her own.

    Love,

    Cindy

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  13. allie and family.
    stay strong.
    you guys are amazing.

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  14. Stopped and got my shirt this morning on the way to work and wearing it.

    Allie your smile lights up the room, I hope there is much to smile about today.

    Lots of love, Kerry

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  15. Allie,
    Never give up. We are pulling for you.

    God Bless you,
    Another Valley Mom

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  16. Allie
    The whole community is supporting you - what a wonderful turn out at RallieforAllie - you are truly loved by many. There was no room to even walk around, your friends, peers and classmates turned out in full force. It was an amazing event. Thank you to everyone behind the scenes for the the endless hours of organization. We are all praying for you and especially for you to come home soon.

    Deborah, Ron and Adam you have a remarkable daughter/sister who would not be as strong without your love and support.

    Your friends, new and old, neighbors - near and far, are praying for you everyday.
    God Bless you all.

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  17. ditto!! Wall to wall, standing room only, a sea of beautiful peope! FriendsOfAllie, Valley Moms, Valley Dads, San Lorenzo Valley, Scotts Valley, and beyond I'm sure!
    We pray daily for you - breathe, swallow, and comfort for you.
    Another Valley Mom, Dad, & the teens!

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  18. I am in Awe, and truly amazed at our wonderful, loving and caring community. We care about one another,our life struggles, our families etc. and tonight we showed up to speak LOUD and CLEAR! We are here to support each other!

    There was no parking at the Rink, I sold $100 of tickets I had left at the door, people came, that didn't even know Allie or her family. One woman who didn't even know Allie bidded (and a high bidder at that) on several auction items. She had seen the blog, and felt compelled to be there!

    So, whenever someone questions the motives of people today, and the generosity and support of the human spirit, I hope they could get a glimpse into the standing room only of the Rally for Ally fundraiser that happened tonight.

    Thank you to everyone who was a part of this wonderful tribute and support for a beautiful young woman and her family. Whether you volunteered, donated or just felt a need to help out, you are part of the village it takes to not only raise a child, but to support their families as well.

    SV/SLV Community Members You Rock!!!

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  19. Josephine SwensonJune 8, 2009 at 4:40 PM

    Deborah - You would have been in tears if you were at the rink and saw the love & support that Allie has behind her and your family. It was so hard moving around but no one complained about the overcrowdedness. They were all happy to be there, just knowing that they are able to help in any way. The team of volunteers were amazing - they did an absolutley remarkable job of organizing the entire event. Yes, I definitely agree with one of the previous writers - when people complain and say "no one cares about anyone but themselves, especially the young people" they only had to attend this fundraiser & see that people do care about other people. Not only were there older adults & parents, there were also so many teenagers & young adults who felt the need to attend, just to show their support for Allie.

    Again, THANK YOU to everyone who supported this event. It's such a great feeling to see the love that people feel for someone in their community & I know it will inspire more people to continue to help in the future. We will continue to pray for good health & continued progress.

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  20. GREAT JOB! By all! There were SO many people!

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  21. Dear Allie-

    I have often wondered about you. Wondered if you made it through the first night and how you were doing. I spent time praying for you and your family. Praying that the Lord would watch over you. You see, I'm the woman who was in the car behind you that rainy day in April.

    I just found out about this website today. This evening I was looking through the Press Banner that came out last week and saw the article on your fundraiser. I'm so pleased to hear that the community has rallied behind you.

    I knew that the accident was bad and stopped knowing that I was a witness. I won't bring up the details of what happened, but, it is forever etched in my memory.

    My two youngest children were in the car with me that day. When I got back in to move it they asked if anyone was hurt and I said yes and asked them to pray to Jesus while I waited to talk with the police. After I was done and got back into the car I knew that your injuries were severe so we said a special prayer for you right then and there. I also called the teacher I worked with and she and the 7/8th grade class prayed for you too.

    What a beautiful young woman you are! Your strength and courage are an inspiration. You and your family will continue to be in my prayers and I know that the Lord will use His healing hand in your recovery.

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  22. Valley Mom here,
    Just a note to say we are all still praying for complete healing for Allie and Jerry. That God continues to mend every fiber of your beings.
    God Bless the Pomianowskis and MacCallisters.

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  23. Dear Allie,

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you everyday. Every time you are able to find a smile it brings great joy to my heart. I thank God that you have the wonderful parents that you do - and the friends and community that love and support you. Keep finding that inner strength that I know you have - and know that we are with you in prayer and heart every little step of the way. Hugs and Kisses.....

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