This post should have been written late last night. The next best thing is this morning. It is a little after six and still dark outside.
The phone rang at three in the morning. I heard the phone ringing and was having a hard time waking up. I was wondering what was making the noise. I have a phone in the bedroom, but the ring is different than the one in the living room. Lisa, our daughter, and some of her kids were staying with us. She also heard it ring. We met at the phone at the same time but the answer machine picked it up and the person calling hung up. It the rang again. Lorena, with panic and urgency said that Sadye was in the hospital and would not wake up. Lorena asked that I would come over and give her a blessing. I told her that I would be right over. I put a small container of concentrated oil in my pocket and had Lisa wake up Tai. He has been home from his mission less than a month. I thought that they would be in the hospital in Fillmore, but I did not ask. I called Lorena back and was told that she was in Fillmore. We quickly dressed and were in the car.
I left the truck parked close to the west edge of the driveway. The garage door was opened and backing out I missed the truck by inches. That was the first miracle of this experience. I got up to 95 mph, but slowed down a little. Driving to the ER door, I parked so an other ambulance would not be able to unload. I didn't realize that until we left.
Lorena reported the what had happened. Sadye tossed and turned, she thought she was having a bad dream. About a half hour later, it happened again. Another bad dream? It happened again, but this time she fell out of bed and bumped her forehead on the floor. Lorena could not wake her up. She mildly slapped her face and then she pinched on her leg. She still did not wake up. That is when they took her to the hospital and called me.
Tai anointed her and I sealed the anointing. She was told that she would make a complete recovery. Sadye turned a couple of times but would not wake up. The doctor came in a little later and we were informed that she had threes seizures. We were there a little under and hour and came home. Carol was waiting up for us when we got back. She should have gone with us, but that thought did not come to my mind.
Around nine am, Carol and I went to the hospital to visit her. She did open her eyes but would not wake up. About three pm we hadn't heard anything. I called Lorena and Sadye was a wake and had been to the bathroom a couple of times, and drank some chocolate milk. Carol had called the Manti temple and had her name placed on the prayer roll. She did that a short time before Sadye had woke up.
I called Lorena one more time around nine am to have Rudy do the watering for me the next morning. Lorena said that Sadye was being released from the hospital and going home. That was good news. They will take Sadye to a specialist at the children's Primary hospital next week to determine the cause and treatment for her seizers.
We thank our heavenly father for answers to our prayers.
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