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Hey guys,
1st off, my sister is doing great. She is being moved out of the icu this morning and getting her own room. She is back to normal, but needs to get her movement back and everything from being under for a few days. It was a very scary ordeal for me and my whole family. The doctors said, she falls under the 1% of the population in the United States that lack the anitbodies to defend the poison from the Fiddleback spider. Essentially, the venom was attaching itself to her red blood cells and destroying them as fast as it could. When she got to the hospital Saturday morning, we really didn't think she was going to make it. She was in very bad condition. Her hemoglobin level was 3.0 which is incredibly low considering normal for women is usually anywhere from 12-15. In fact, my grandfather who has been a doctor for about 50 years, said he has never seen anyone survive with a hemoglobin level that low in all his years. I have no doubt that this was a miracle from God and just wanted to thank each and everyone of you for your thoughts and prayers. It kept her and my family strong through all of this and I can't thank you enough. You all are a great group of people and I can't stress that enough!!! Thanks again guys, you all are the best!
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Originally posted by kbsooner21 View PostHey guys,
1st off, my sister is doing great. She is being moved out of the icu this morning and getting her own room. She is back to normal, but needs to get her movement back and everything from being under for a few days. It was a very scary ordeal for me and my whole family. The doctors said, she falls under the 1% of the population in the United States that lack the anitbodies to defend the poison from the Fiddleback spider. Essentially, the venom was attaching itself to her red blood cells and destroying them as fast as it could. When she got to the hospital Saturday morning, we really didn't think she was going to make it. She was in very bad condition. Her hemoglobin level was 3.0 which is incredibly low considering normal for women is usually anywhere from 12-15. In fact, my grandfather who has been a doctor for about 50 years, said he has never seen anyone survive with a hemoglobin level that low in all his years. I have no doubt that this was a miracle from God and just wanted to thank each and everyone of you for your thoughts and prayers. It kept her and my family strong through all of this and I can't thank you enough. You all are a great group of people and I can't stress that enough!!! Thanks again guys, you all are the best!Glad to hear she is doing better.
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Originally posted by kbsooner21 View PostHey guys,
1st off, my sister is doing great. She is being moved out of the icu this morning and getting her own room. She is back to normal, but needs to get her movement back and everything from being under for a few days. It was a very scary ordeal for me and my whole family. The doctors said, she falls under the 1% of the population in the United States that lack the anitbodies to defend the poison from the Fiddleback spider. Essentially, the venom was attaching itself to her red blood cells and destroying them as fast as it could. When she got to the hospital Saturday morning, we really didn't think she was going to make it. She was in very bad condition. Her hemoglobin level was 3.0 which is incredibly low considering normal for women is usually anywhere from 12-15. In fact, my grandfather who has been a doctor for about 50 years, said he has never seen anyone survive with a hemoglobin level that low in all his years. I have no doubt that this was a miracle from God and just wanted to thank each and everyone of you for your thoughts and prayers. It kept her and my family strong through all of this and I can't thank you enough. You all are a great group of people and I can't stress that enough!!! Thanks again guys, you all are the best!
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Originally posted by kbsooner21 View PostHey guys,
1st off, my sister is doing great. She is being moved out of the icu this morning and getting her own room. She is back to normal, but needs to get her movement back and everything from being under for a few days. It was a very scary ordeal for me and my whole family. The doctors said, she falls under the 1% of the population in the United States that lack the anitbodies to defend the poison from the Fiddleback spider. Essentially, the venom was attaching itself to her red blood cells and destroying them as fast as it could. When she got to the hospital Saturday morning, we really didn't think she was going to make it. She was in very bad condition. Her hemoglobin level was 3.0 which is incredibly low considering normal for women is usually anywhere from 12-15. In fact, my grandfather who has been a doctor for about 50 years, said he has never seen anyone survive with a hemoglobin level that low in all his years. I have no doubt that this was a miracle from God and just wanted to thank each and everyone of you for your thoughts and prayers. It kept her and my family strong through all of this and I can't thank you enough. You all are a great group of people and I can't stress that enough!!! Thanks again guys, you all are the best!
Great news buddy and I will continue to have her and your family in my prayers. God will watch over you guys !!!
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