Jeremy Renner
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Thank you so much for having me, y'all. Yeah. It was... It was pretty bizarre, to be honest. I was driving home from Nashville. I was seven and a half hours away. And that night, I got a really bad migraine. And usually, if I'm feeling sick, I'll just stop at a hotel and just stay the night and then go the rest of the way.
Thank you so much for having me, y'all. Yeah. It was... It was pretty bizarre, to be honest. I was driving home from Nashville. I was seven and a half hours away. And that night, I got a really bad migraine. And usually, if I'm feeling sick, I'll just stop at a hotel and just stay the night and then go the rest of the way.
Thank you so much for having me, y'all. Yeah. It was... It was pretty bizarre, to be honest. I was driving home from Nashville. I was seven and a half hours away. And that night, I got a really bad migraine. And usually, if I'm feeling sick, I'll just stop at a hotel and just stay the night and then go the rest of the way.
That night, I just believed that there's something supernatural that kept me moving. And so I stopped and grabbed some Excedrin. When I get back to my parents' house, I went to bed. I was like, I'm just tired. I'm exhausted. And we believe that there is something that just woke my mom up.
That night, I just believed that there's something supernatural that kept me moving. And so I stopped and grabbed some Excedrin. When I get back to my parents' house, I went to bed. I was like, I'm just tired. I'm exhausted. And we believe that there is something that just woke my mom up.
That night, I just believed that there's something supernatural that kept me moving. And so I stopped and grabbed some Excedrin. When I get back to my parents' house, I went to bed. I was like, I'm just tired. I'm exhausted. And we believe that there is something that just woke my mom up.
We believe in, you know, Jesus, but Jesus just woke her up and she felt like she needed to do laundry, which is right next to my childhood bedroom. So she hears me throwing up in the bathroom and she comes in and check on me. I'm telling her I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. And as I'm telling her this, I start having seizures.
We believe in, you know, Jesus, but Jesus just woke her up and she felt like she needed to do laundry, which is right next to my childhood bedroom. So she hears me throwing up in the bathroom and she comes in and check on me. I'm telling her I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. And as I'm telling her this, I start having seizures.
We believe in, you know, Jesus, but Jesus just woke her up and she felt like she needed to do laundry, which is right next to my childhood bedroom. So she hears me throwing up in the bathroom and she comes in and check on me. I'm telling her I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. And as I'm telling her this, I start having seizures.
And so she's like, you are not. So we had this horrible storm that was happening that night. So our ambulance weren't running. And we live in the boonies. And so they called the private ambulance company. They met my family, my sister, my now husband, everyone. We loaded up. They loaded me up into this ambulance. And we're only able to make it to Portsmouth, which is about 45 minutes away.
And so she's like, you are not. So we had this horrible storm that was happening that night. So our ambulance weren't running. And we live in the boonies. And so they called the private ambulance company. They met my family, my sister, my now husband, everyone. We loaded up. They loaded me up into this ambulance. And we're only able to make it to Portsmouth, which is about 45 minutes away.
And so she's like, you are not. So we had this horrible storm that was happening that night. So our ambulance weren't running. And we live in the boonies. And so they called the private ambulance company. They met my family, my sister, my now husband, everyone. We loaded up. They loaded me up into this ambulance. And we're only able to make it to Portsmouth, which is about 45 minutes away.
It's not the place you'd want to get your brain surgery at because there wasn't a specialist there. But if it wasn't storming that night, they would have taken me all the way to Little Rock, which is two and a half hours. And since they didn't, I actually ended up in that hospital 45 minutes away, flatlined and needed to be intubated. So that was just the beginning of the miracle.
It's not the place you'd want to get your brain surgery at because there wasn't a specialist there. But if it wasn't storming that night, they would have taken me all the way to Little Rock, which is two and a half hours. And since they didn't, I actually ended up in that hospital 45 minutes away, flatlined and needed to be intubated. So that was just the beginning of the miracle.
It's not the place you'd want to get your brain surgery at because there wasn't a specialist there. But if it wasn't storming that night, they would have taken me all the way to Little Rock, which is two and a half hours. And since they didn't, I actually ended up in that hospital 45 minutes away, flatlined and needed to be intubated. So that was just the beginning of the miracle.
If it wasn't for that storm and me going to the first hospital and those amazing doctors there saving me and intubating me and bringing me back, then I would not have made it.
If it wasn't for that storm and me going to the first hospital and those amazing doctors there saving me and intubating me and bringing me back, then I would not have made it.
If it wasn't for that storm and me going to the first hospital and those amazing doctors there saving me and intubating me and bringing me back, then I would not have made it.