{"id":337,"date":"2003-06-24T20:01:34","date_gmt":"2003-06-25T01:01:34","guid":{"rendered":"\/?p=337"},"modified":"2003-06-24T20:01:34","modified_gmt":"2003-06-25T01:01:34","slug":"grief-observed-i","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/grace-filled.net\/?p=337","title":{"rendered":"Grief Observed (I)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday as Jon and I were driving around Cols visiting members in the hospital, we realized that we weren&#8217;t going to be able to visit D.  He had been doing well on Friday and so we headed back to Newark for VBS, planning to visit him today.<\/p>\n<p>Well&#8230; when we got there, we found that he had taken a serious turn for the worse.  His heart had stopped on Friday night and there was extensive brain damage from a lack of oxygen.  Jon and I were the ones sitting with the family when a no-code order (basically, if D&#8217;s heart stops, we say &#8220;yes Lord&#8221; and don&#8217;t try to resuscitate him) was issued by the doctor with the family&#8217;s blessing.  In other words, we were needed TODAY.  We ended up hanging out at the hospital for 7 hours and sitting with the family in ICU for much of it.  When I wasn&#8217;t in the ICU, I was watching the grandkids so G and his wife could sit vigil with F in the ICU.<\/p>\n<p>I seriously have no idea how I have gotten through this other than prayer, blogging, and singing along with my hymn CD&#8217;s when I get home.  I am the world&#8217;s biggest sap and yet I&#8217;ve managed to stay stoic.  I prayed constantly for D, for his wife F, and for their son G today when I was sitting in ICU.  I got some quiet time in this morning which helped tremendously and I made sure to eat three meals, albeit small ones so that I wasn&#8217;t bitchy and hypoglycemic like I was yesterday.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m tired, headachy, dehydrated (from driving in the 90F heat), and grieving.  It&#8217;s strange because I don&#8217;t recall having ever said more than 5 words to D in the 11 months we&#8217;ve been here; but he is part of the church family at Jon&#8217;s internship site and as the <i>khouria<\/i> and <i>vicarette<\/i>, it&#8217;s my job to take care of the members of the family and love them.  D and his family are members of the church, so it&#8217;s part of my <i>vicarette<\/i> duties to take care of them in any way I can.  I think once D goes home to his Heavenly Father, there can be a funeral and there can be closure for me.  I just wish it was that simple for his family and my heart and prayers are going out to them right now.  He was OK 10 days ago and now, he&#8217;s almost braindead.  The surgeon even said that the fact that D has survived so long with everything is a miracle.  I can&#8217;t even begin to imagine how F, his wife of 53 years, or G, their son, are feeling right now and I probably will never understand it fully.<\/p>\n<p>Right now, my prayer is that D lets go and that his family can cope with his death.  He is really at the point where it&#8217;s just the meds and machines keeping him alive and prolonging his life is really just for the family, and not for his benefit.  I know that it&#8217;s completely not what I&#8217;ve been praying for in the last week, but it&#8217;s what is needed.  Not my will Lord; but <b>Thine<\/b> be done.<\/p>\n<p>Pray for all of us.<\/p>\n<p><i>Precious Lord, take my hand&#8230;<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday as Jon and I were driving around Cols visiting members in the hospital, we realized that we weren&#8217;t going to be able to visit D. 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