Keith
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How does this happen?
And you're looking at other people and saying, well, some people have come out unscathed, some people haven't.
Everybody's experience is different.
But she was given the news then, after spending the time in ICU, that we went down into the ward and then she was given the news that she was to lose her limbs.
And it was just heartbreaking.
It was horrible because I actually, I had to go back to work.
You know, I had a lot to do, I can't remember, I think, but I couldn't say.
But when basically myself and Sophie's mom was there and in the hospital and the doctor told her and it was just the worst experience you can ever have.
You know, it was just horrible.
you know me you know when obviously she she you know she was devastated um you know with the news um but the reality is and it's hard but the reality is we are extremely lucky she's still here yeah she you know the the doctors when she was in icu i don't they didn't expect her to make it they you know not only normally doctors will tell you 24 hours
you know, the next 24 hours.
They were actually telling us, look, the next hour, the next hour.
That's how bad it actually was.
So, you know, she got her surgeries and so, you know, she lost her arms below the elbows and she, you know, threw her knee and both her legs off.
Yeah, that's it.
And it is, it's a difficult thing.
It's an awful, it's an awful thing.
And, you know, it's like some parent, you know, if somebody had to make a decision for somebody for something, but we didn't, it was just this and, you know, in order for it to survive, this is what will happen.
You know, and it's not, it's not that it's an easy thing.
It's, it's hard to accept.