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When I see her scar, it reminds me of how blessed we are. She went from a total lifeless person to thriving, happy young girl now.”Īmy says, “She plays softball. Gary says, “She’s definitely a miracle from God. How can her brain survive so intact? Every time I see her, I call her my ‘miracle kid’.” “If there’s something called a miracle, this is one of them,” says Dr. Today she is a healthy, active five-year-old, with no signs of brain damage. Because there for a little while we weren’t sure we was going to be able to hold her again.”Īfter 12 days in the hospital, Katie returned home. Amy remembers the day Katie was put back in her arms.Īmy says, “It was better than holding your baby for the very first time. It was amazing.”Īfter 48 hours, Katie’s condition improved and doctors were able to implant a pacemaker. We had prayer chains from, I would say, 1,000 churches. We got responses from outside of the country. Judy says, “We got responses from all over the country. I was so grateful to God for giving her back, but at the same time I was still so devastated.”Īmy’s best friend Judy started a facebook page, asking for prayer on Katie’s behalf. To the point that she would be unable to function. Athos says, “We thought that we had saved her life but probably the brain was damaged.”Īmy says, “There was probably a 70% chance that Katie would have severe brain damage. And how the trauma affected her brain was still unknown.ĭr. Katie was alive, but would require surgery for her heart condition. But it was a lot of hope, that it could, you know, possibly be – or that she could possibly be okay.” Gary says, “We still weren’t out of the woods and we knew it. But for some reason Katie, we kept going.”Īmy recalls, “And then we heard them say it. Athos says, “Normally we do that for about half an hour and normally after that, we consider the brain to have suffered and we stop. “At that point in time, it was just torture for her little body.ĭr. So when we were sitting outside the doorway, Katie’s dad and I discussed calling off the code,” says Amy. “They had done CPR for so long… And she she still wasn’t coming back.
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Today’s not her day.”įor over an hour and a half, the doctor and his team continued CPR on Katie’s lifeless body. Just as clear as day I heard God said, Katie’s not going to go today. “During all the chaos and all the commotion, I just felt an urge to go down to the sanctuary there in the hospital and it was just me in this small little chapel inside the hospital,” says Moose. Amy’s cousin Moose rushed to the hospital. Word spread among friends and family that Katie was fighting for her life. Athos Colon, a pediatric cardiologist, also performed CPR on Katie. But we held on to hope, and we kept on praying.”ĭr. I mean, from the gut begging God to please, please save her, please bring our baby back. And it just knocked the breath out of me. “And he was standing there and just white and eyes huge and he says, ‘She’s not breathing!’ So I rushed to her room and there she was just tiny, white, pale as a ghost and the nurse had already started CPR on her. “And so I went to the floor, and the big doors opened up,” says Amy. She was sent to the ICU and diagnosed with SVT - Superventricular Tachycardia - a condition caused by electrical defects in her heart. They rushed Katie to the ER, where doctors discovered she had an acclerated heart rate. “She looked like she was having a lot of trouble.” “Katie looked like she was struggling,” says Gary. “She was breathing real hard and heavy,” remembers Amy. Katie was just six weeks old when her parents Amy and Gary noticed something was wrong. We were just so thankful to get her, and she completed our family,” says Katie’s mother, Amy. “It took two years for us to get pregnant with Katie.