It seems my blessed chariot took a practice run by my house a couple days ago.

I was in bed designing Valentine’s merch on my eye gaze tablet and noticed how shallow my breaths were and how near I was to passing out.

Divinely, Sarah was near. I had my tablet speak to her, “need mask”, then “light head pass out.” She put my Trilogy ventilator on me, and I didn’t give it another thought.

Sarah called Rick to ask what she should do if the situation with my breathing ever escalated.

Unsure, Rick called our favorite pulmonologist and ALS expert. He told Rick that I may have died without Sarah’s intervention and get on hospice as I may have weeks or months before my blessed chariot carries me to the Celestial City.

New tests reveal I’m in respiratory failure with 26% lung capacity.

 

Last night I told my family I was excited about going to heaven, and they gave me the best gift they could ever give me, they shared in my anticipation!

My faith shall soon be sight!

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