Monday, October 26, 2009

What is happening to Carolyn.......

This entry is written by Carolyn’s father. Her mother and I and the family have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love for Carolyn. We appreciate all of your faith and prayers and we will continue to appreciate your faith, prayers and fasting in behalf of Carolyn. She is critically ill and it may be weeks before she recovers. We have been overwhelmed by how fast and how well social networking works. Responses to posts on this blogspot are from her friends from around the world. Comments on her Facebook wall are the same. She loved her friends not only in the US but in England and in Norway as well.

With this introduction I want to explain about her conditions so you have some appreciation for how sick she really is. She is currently in a medically induced coma. In this condition she is on a special bed called a Robo-bed by the Doctors. This bed allows her to lie on her tummy so her lungs are free to move more easily as Carolyn breathes. She is also on a venelator that is a large tube down her throat and esophagus that helps her to breathe and get enough oxygen. The Robo-bed is cylinder in shape and rocks very slowly back and forth. We hope to post a picture so you can see it. Periodically she is moved to her back. The goal is for her to lay and breathe the same amount of time on either her tummy or her back without any of her vital signs being affected. These vital signs include her oxygen absorption, blood pressure, pulse, temperature. The doctors do not know how long she will be on this bed. Some of the concerns they have include: is the pneumonia still damaging the lungs, is it a virus or a bacteria, if it is bacteria has it spread to the other organs (liver, kidneys), how inflamed are her lungs, etc.

Once she is taken out of the Robo-bed she will be kept in a comatose state until after the lungs are free from infection and are not inflamed. At this point she will be removed from the coma. Once out of the coma she will be extremely weak and will still need to be nourished through a tube until she is able to eat solid foods and walk on her own.

During the time she is comatose there is a risk of other complications occurring that could worsen her condition. Given all of these variables the doctors cannot predict how long she will be on the Robo-bed, once out of the bed how long she will kept comatose or how long her recovery will be after she is removed from the comatose. This whole process could be days, weeks or months. A lot of it hinges primarily on how well and how fast she heals once the infection is gone. The one thing I do know is that she will be on her computer and cell phone wanting to thank each of you for your love and concern.

I hope this helps you understand how critically ill Carolyn is and why she will continue to need your continued faith and prayers for perhaps weeks. We will keep you informed on progress as we receive it from the doctors. It will be the same very general terms that we are receiving. It is hard to remember that they are looking for very small gains.

We have been told that the team of doctors, respiratory specialists and nurses working on her are perhaps among the best pulmonary teams in the world – for that we are extremely grateful. We are, again, grateful for the love and concern you have for our daughter – we love each of you for this.

Val and Nancy

13 comments:

  1. Thank you for explaining it so clearly. My thoughts, prayers and love are with Carolyn, you and your family.

    Patricia and Lydia, Burnley UK

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  2. Thank u for sharing! We had a fast for Carolyn and your family. We received beautiful blessing through which we felt the love of the Lord for Carolyn and your family and great hope spoken for you all. We will continue joining our prayers with yours for your beautiful daughter.Please take good care of yourselves so the Lord can strengthen and keep you both healthy-it is so important!
    Love,Pauline

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  3. Thank you for posting the information to help us better understand what is going on. I can only imagine how emotionally hard it must be to have to write it out, word by word, when your precious daughter is in the state she is in. Please know she is in our prayers, and our hopes are high. Through your families entries, it has been a strength to my own testimony, and has definitely helped me to appreciate the knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Thank you for that. Again, we're praying for Carolyn and a speedy recovery.

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  4. I don't know if my post came through before so I thought I'd try again. I just wanted to say God Bless you for being so strong and all you are doing to keep us all up to date. We love you guys and Carolyn is on our minds 24/7 and prayers go to her every moment.

    - Krystal - American Adventure Fellow CP

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  5. Your entire family is in our prayers! I have such fond memories of the Judd family and growing up in Angus Valley. I never have had the pleasure of meeting Carolyn but am looking forward to the day when I can. We will continue to pray for Carolyn's recovery and healing as well as prayers to for the family, knowing that in our Lord, all things are possible. It does not seem fair that one family should endure such a series of tragedies, yet as I read these post I see such a strong family bond connected by love and faith that is an inspiration and testament to those who are following this blog. I shared this with Blake (my 15 year old son) tonight so he could include her in his prayers as well! God Bless you all, and Karen, I love you more than you can know and you are never far from my thoughts.

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  6. Carolyn,
    Tonight as I sit here in prayer and checking your Blog, I'm staring at the picture of you where you are well and just having tears of both joy and a little sadness. I'm just really thinking of you tonight...not that I haven't been all day since word hit me about you, but I'm really feeling like I'm sitting here just having a conversation with you on the curb of Chatham outside out apartments. You know how much I miss you?? Bunches of Oats. We have to go to WDW together once you're well. Or maybe we could go to Norway and see everyone! I've always wanted to go there. Carolyn, I don't want you to go yet. I haven't had the chance to say I'm sorry. I haven't had the chance to tell you I love you. I haven't had the chance to tell you how much you are a light in this world. Carolyn...let's just stay here on this curb chatting tonight, okay?? I love you!

    - Krystal "Pooler" Chiarolla....aka KP

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  7. I remember Carolyn not because she and i were great friends but i remember her for her kindness she showed to everyone in highschool. your strong faith has truly touched my heart and i have been praying for your family every minute today. Please keep the updates coming

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  8. Thank you for keeping this blog--we just heard from Doyle about your sweet Carolyn! Bless all of you so much...what a trial to endure for her and for you all! She is in our prayers and we will fast for her as well. Your family is inspiring us, and we add our faith to yours that Caroline will be made whole! We'll keep checking here and with Doyle and Linda to get updated on her progress. Much, much love and prayers for all of you, Jen and Dayton (in Texas)

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  9. I just saw this bed featured on the news tonight - how ironic. I heard about Carolyn on Twitter by David Dillanos. I do not know her personally but I pray for her healing and that God will grant you strength to see you through this trying time. God bless you all.

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  10. Carolyn, every prayer means the world for you right now. My CEO, David, from where I work at Dillanos has been kind enough to Twitter about you asking for prayers. We are a family there and he truly cares for you despite never knowing you. He has over 57,000 followers. You are being networked as far as we can reach right now for prayers. Hang in there girl! I'm sure there are a million prayers coming your way right now. I love you bunches of oats!!!

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  11. thank you for keeping us updated so often! The first thing i do of a morning is check this blog on my phone! Thinking of you all at this time, Carolyn is so blessed to have such a supportive family in her time of need! We will keep you all in our prayers,
    Jo Cain (Crosby UK) xxx

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  12. I was totally chocked to hear what had happended to Carolyn. Once I knew I started praying for her. To be honest I've not been praying for a very long time and thanks to Carolyn I'm now praying again. So somehow it helps me as it helps her. I really hope she pulls through. I do want to visit her now if I could. But since I can't then my heart and thoughts go out to her. Thank you for posting this about what is going on with her. I know she'll get better....she's a strong spirited woman and she has this wonderful joy for life. I remeber one quite surprising thing she did, at least for me it was, while we were both serving missions in the UK. I think it was at a zoneconference and she came up to me and she said something about that I seemed like a wonderful person and then asked for my home adress and said that we should keep in toutch. She really surprised me since I don't normally get that from other people. But I've kept our promise since then and I'll always keep it. I love as a sister I never had and I'll never get. Go Carolyn! :D You can do it! You're strong and brave. Luv you lots :D
    Love Love
    Anemarie (Denmark)

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  13. Dear Val and Nancy,

    We are praying daily for Carolyn and your whole family. Our thoughts are continually with you. Thank you for your positive influence in our lives. You were wonderful home teachers! You set a great example for my boys on how home teachers should care for their families. I'm grateful for Carolyn's example and friendship to Andrew. She is a doll! May God's love surround and carry you during this time.

    Love,
    Denise Jolley Cummings and family

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