Breathe

I can’t breathe was a phrase used often in 2020. Blessings upon those who suffered.

, I didn’t think I would hear Hubby say it.We knew he was unwell but attributed it to a new med. A heaving chest and broken breathing .Am I still sleeping?

Grateful for paramedics,transport and staff at ER.  So grateful to be able to be in the room.

Grateful for cell phone. The word spread and we were uplifted  in prayer and love from all over. Special thanks to local kids.

I can breathe! It’s not his heart!

Sigh of relief! He’s improving!

Pneumonia and he is coming home. (Patient Dr put the Xray up and showed me when I didn’t believe)

Hubby is still coughing but I can breathe!

 

About MaryEllenNeitz

I have been posting Gratitude Lists for years. Got out of the habit but I'm back. I live with my Hubby and two bratty cats. The kids are grown. Grand daughter in Texas now with our great grand daughter. Grand son a nice young man in High School.Active at Church. Avid reader! Peace, Love and Daily Naps!

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