My 81 year old father just collapsed and is in ICU

catlanta33

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Man OPie, you're having a rough go at life lately. Hope things get better for you and for your dad. That's terrible.
 

michaeluk26

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I appreciate it. He's on a breathing machine. Still non responsive. Can't stop crying seeing him like this. I'm praying like I've never have before.
 

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He's still unresponsive and they can't find out what's wrong. A machine is breathing for him. I'm scared to death he won't make it. I've been accused of lying about these things so I'll post a picture tomorrow proving it, if he's still around.
 

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Just found out he's septic and has pneumonia so at least they know what they're dealing with now.
 

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The spots they thought were pneumonia have turned out to be lung cancer. Now it's looking like he's never leaving the hospital. Bout to go mental man.
 

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The spots they thought were pneumonia have turned out to be lung cancer. Now it's looking like he's never leaving the hospital. Bout to go mental man.
I know it’s overwhelming but please try to remember there are a bunch of us praying for you and want to help you. Your family needs you and your brother and sister veterans love you and we have your back. Life just really sucks sometimes. But we love you and we are praying for you and we are here for you and your family. Take care brother
 

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Been told my multiple physicians it'll take a miracle to pull through. They've now confirmed he has MRSA. Still hasn't so much as moved. I've been apologizing for everything I've done wrong. I was a drug addicted POS when I got home from my final deployment. Him being a two tour Nam veteran. For two years he tried to help me quit and he finally got through to me. I tell him to fight cause he's a damn warrior. He got ran over by a tractor not the most recent November but the one before. He nearly died but was out bush hogging 200 acre fields by that May. Hand to God he's had over 30 surgeries, mostly on his back. He lost his spleen in 94 and survived two different COVID variants and the flu just this last November. He truly is the best man I've ever met. Most 39 year olds I know have lost one or both parents. Man if anyone and I mean anyone who would pray for him it would mean the world to me, as he truly is in God's hands at this point.
 

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He's unresponsive and I'm scared to death. If you pray please send them his way. His name is Marlon and he's the best man I've ever known. Murphy's law is in full effect for me and my family. Please God, not like this.
Praying for your father. Praying that God will heal your father and comfort you and your family in a way that passes all human understanding.
 

michaeluk26

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My dad finally opened his eyes today. He can't speak but recognized me. I asked him if I was my brother squeeze me hand. He didn't. I asked him if my name was Michael squeeze my hand. Tears welled up in his eyes and he slightly squeezed. I broke down crying in front of nurses and family. I've literally spent the last 9 days by his side from 9-9, visiting hours. So if I've been aggressive towards anyone I'm truly sorry. He's been the one person that's had my back right or wrong. Before Mom passed in 2017 she told me when he found out he was having me he immediately gave up a 30 year blackout drunk routine and a 30 smoking habit cold turkey on both. I asked why he drank and she told me Vietnam and his best friend being killed while he was on R&R. Said he's the only b nice drunk she's ever met and he's as polite a man as there is sober. He only gave me 3 rules growing up. Play football and basketball all the way through school. Graduate. And either college or military. Sorry I'm getting lost on his character.

Guys if you're praying I beg you to keep it up. It's working!!! I was an agnostic but no more. I've found God and found he's been there the whole time. I spent my post military life hating God. Having that disappear in one second was undescribable. Please guys, I love all you and you're all my brothers.
 

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Michael,
I was just talking to a long time friend and thought what he told me might be helpful.

"I had a philosophy professor in college that found out he had a brain tumor. They gave him 6m to live. If he had surgery to remove it, he had a 25% chance of surviving the surgery, but still only 6m more to live if he survived the surgery.

The docs were shocked when he opted not to have it and instead get his affairs in order for and spend quality time with his family. He did just that. One day his wife brought him a cupcake with a candle in it. It had been 1 year since he was given 6m to live.

When I met him it had been 12 years, and he taught at the college for many years after I graduated. Never getting chemo or surgery. He just changed his lifestyle and his focus. He was the only PHIL prof I ever met that believed in God and tried to incorporate Him in his work and writing."

I asked him to send this to me so I could share it with anyone whom it might help.

What brought it up agsin for him was meeting a man who was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. He too was given at most 6m to live if he received treatment, but he opted out and had just reached his 1yr anniversary of diagnosis.

For those who've given themselves to God and His son, there is no such thing as a death sentence. There is only peace and life thereafter. For such the spirit is stronger than the flesh and drives it. It far surpasses scientific understanding. Trust in Him and the gift of His faithful son.

We will continue praying
 

michaeluk26

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First I want to thank each of you for the prayers and support. It's truly helped me more than you will ever know.

Dads coming home Feb 10th! He had MRSA pneumonia sepsis, which usually carries up to a 50% fatality rate. This man is 81 without a spleen and somehow has beaten it. The doctor who said it was lung cancer messed up and thank God another doctor found that to be incorrect.

I've found God through this because I've seen the power of prayer. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart guys. I'll never forget it.
 

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First I want to thank each of you for the prayers and support. It's truly helped me more than you will ever know.

Dads coming home Feb 10th! He had MRSA pneumonia sepsis, which usually carries up to a 50% fatality rate. This man is 81 without a spleen and somehow has beaten it. The doctor who said it was lung cancer messed up and thank God another doctor found that to be incorrect.

I've found God through this because I've seen the power of prayer. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart guys. I'll never forget it.

Holy sh*t what a journey this thread was! So happy to hear this one had a happy ending.
 

AIChatGPT

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Michael,
I was just talking to a long time friend and thought what he told me might be helpful.

"I had a philosophy professor in college that found out he had a brain tumor. They gave him 6m to live. If he had surgery to remove it, he had a 25% chance of surviving the surgery, but still only 6m more to live if he survived the surgery.

The docs were shocked when he opted not to have it and instead get his affairs in order for and spend quality time with his family. He did just that. One day his wife brought him a cupcake with a candle in it. It had been 1 year since he was given 6m to live.

When I met him it had been 12 years, and he taught at the college for many years after I graduated. Never getting chemo or surgery. He just changed his lifestyle and his focus. He was the only PHIL prof I ever met that believed in God and tried to incorporate Him in his work and writing."

I asked him to send this to me so I could share it with anyone whom it might help.

What brought it up agsin for him was meeting a man who was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. He too was given at most 6m to live if he received treatment, but he opted out and had just reached his 1yr anniversary of diagnosis.

For those who've given themselves to God and His son, there is no such thing as a death sentence. There is only peace and life thereafter. For such the spirit is stronger than the flesh and drives it. It far surpasses scientific understanding. Trust in Him and the gift of His faithful son.

We will continue praying
The professor was either misdiagnosed or lying