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Evang.Benincasa
11-24-2018, 08:32 AM
Brother Burk was rushed to the hospital due to him having trouble breathing. He is in intensive care. His situation is very serious. Please help me pray that he is healed in Jesus name.

navygoat1998
11-24-2018, 08:42 AM
Praying in Jesus Name!

Sister Alvear
11-24-2018, 10:06 AM
praying

Amanah
11-24-2018, 10:29 AM
Praying for him

n david
11-24-2018, 10:48 AM
Praying

Sparrow
11-24-2018, 12:29 PM
Praying for Bro. Burk

Pressing-On
11-24-2018, 02:31 PM
Praying!!!

Birddog
11-24-2018, 07:12 PM
Any update?

MawMaw
11-25-2018, 06:50 AM
Sending prayer!

Steve Epley
11-25-2018, 02:26 PM
Any word.

Esaias
11-25-2018, 05:58 PM
Please keep us informed.

TakingDominion
11-26-2018, 06:40 AM
Praying

Esaias
11-28-2018, 03:06 AM
Update????

TK Burk
11-29-2018, 10:12 PM
I want to thank you all for your prayers.

I went to my Doctor on Wednesday, November 21st with what I thought was bronchitis. As I drove there, I had to leave my van's windows open to breathe—and it was 25 degrees outside. Once in the office, I could not catch my breath. My oxygen levels were so low they put me on oxygen and asked that I go to the emergency room. I started to get up to drive myself the four miles to the hospital when they told me that was impossible. When I suggested my wife come to drive me they told me I was not understanding the seriousness—that I may not make that four-mile drive if I was taken off oxygen. So, to get me to the hospital they called an ambulance. The three EMTs that came allowed me to walk to the ambulance with oxygen, but I was so weak I needed two of them to help me get into the truck. Once inside they started working on me. From there on, things get fuzzy. I remember them taking me into the ER. I remember getting my X-Rays. I kinda remember being wheeled to my hospital room. But after that, I remember almost nothing until Sunday.

I was released to go home on Tuesday the 27th. Before I left I had several of the hospital staff tell me they were happy to see me and that I looked better than I had before. I did not fully grasp what they were saying until my Doctor and my wife told me that on Thanksgiving day things got so serious that they almost lost me. I remember none of it since I was incoherent most of that day. Even on oxygen, I had way too much carbon dioxide in my lungs. To remedy that they fitted me with a BiPAP mask. This was to expand my lungs to remove the carbon dioxide and replace it with oxygen. Later that night, I still was not responding as they hoped. Because of this, they thought about moving me to ICU, but because I wasn't getting any worse, they left me in my room. On Sunday things took a good turn. My levels changed and they switched that BiPAP for regular oxygen tubes to my nose...that was a very welcomed change! Unfortunately, I had to go home with oxygen and will need it until my lungs strengthen completely.

One good thing from this is when I was finally awake and coherent, I got to share with some of the medical staff some of the things the Lord has done. A hospital bed is not my preferred pulpit, but seeing how those testimonies touched them lifted me a great deal.

This past Thanksgiving week has given me much to be thankful for. I am thankful for the caring medical staff at Aurora Hospital. I am thankful for the help that came from our neighbors and our friends. I am thankful for the love and prayers that came from my family. I am thankful to still be a husband to my wife, Lori—she is truly a God-given gift. I am thankful to still be a dad to my two great kids, Joel and Carlye. I am especially thankful to be a son to my Heavenly Father, for after all is said and done, it is because of His mercy and His power that I am here today.

Esaias
11-29-2018, 11:44 PM
I want to thank you all for your prayers.

I went to my Doctor on Wednesday, November 21st with what I thought was bronchitis. As I drove there, I had to leave my van's windows open to breathe—and it was 25 degrees outside. Once in the office, I could not catch my breath. My oxygen levels were so low they put me on oxygen and asked that I go to the emergency room. I started to get up to drive myself the four miles to the hospital when they told me that was impossible. When I suggested my wife come to drive me they told me I was not understanding the seriousness—that I may not make that four-mile drive if I was taken off oxygen. So, to get me to the hospital they called an ambulance. The three EMTs that came allowed me to walk to the ambulance with oxygen, but I was so weak I needed two of them to help me get into the truck. Once inside they started working on me. From there on, things get fuzzy. I remember them taking me into the ER. I remember getting my X-Rays. I kinda remember being wheeled to my hospital room. But after that, I remember almost nothing until Sunday.

I was released to go home on Tuesday the 27th. Before I left I had several of the hospital staff tell me they were happy to see me and that I looked better than I had before. I did not fully grasp what they were saying until my Doctor and my wife told me that on Thanksgiving day things got so serious that they almost lost me. I remember none of it since I was incoherent most of that day. Even on oxygen, I had way too much carbon dioxide in my lungs. To remedy that they fitted me with a BiPAP mask. This was to expand my lungs to remove the carbon dioxide and replace it with oxygen. Later that night, I still was not responding as they hoped. Because of this, they thought about moving me to ICU, but because I wasn't getting any worse, they left me in my room. On Sunday things took a good turn. My levels changed and they switched that BiPAP for regular oxygen tubes to my nose...that was a very welcomed change! Unfortunately, I had to go home with oxygen and will need it until my lungs strengthen completely.

One good thing from this is when I was finally awake and coherent, I got to share with some of the medical staff some of the things the Lord has done. A hospital bed is not my preferred pulpit, but seeing how those testimonies touched them lifted me a great deal.

This past Thanksgiving week has given me much to be thankful for. I am thankful for the caring medical staff at Aurora Hospital. I am thankful for the help that came from our neighbors and our friends. I am thankful for the love and prayers that came from my family. I am thankful to still be a husband to my wife, Lori—she is truly a God-given gift. I am thankful to still be a dad to my two great kids, Joel and Carlye. I am especially thankful to be a son to my Heavenly Father, for after all is said and done, it is because of His mercy and His power that I am here today.

:thumbsup

Glad to hear the Lord granted our prayers and you were able to go home!

What was the cause of the trouble? Cardiac related? Lung related? Circulation? Honestly, your symptoms sounded like heart failure, but you said it started as bronchitis? I've never heard of this before.

Anyway, glad you're back home and doing better.

TK Burk
11-30-2018, 01:15 AM
:thumbsup

Glad to hear the Lord granted our prayers and you were able to go home!

What was the cause of the trouble? Cardiac related? Lung related? Circulation? Honestly, your symptoms sounded like heart failure, but you said it started as bronchitis? I've never heard of this before.

Anyway, glad you're back home and doing better.

I thought I had bronchitis because my son had it at the time so I thought I got it from him. I wish I had been right. They did attribute my slow recovery to exhaustion. Because of that, though I do not have the "classic signs" of sleep apnea, they asked I take a sleep study.

jediwill83
11-30-2018, 03:05 AM
Bro Im so glad you're ok.

mfblume
11-30-2018, 05:45 AM
Great to hear bro. Burk!!

TK Burk
11-30-2018, 08:28 AM
Bro Im so glad you're ok.

Thank you!

TK Burk
11-30-2018, 08:28 AM
Great to hear bro. Burk!!

Thank you!

derAlte
11-30-2018, 09:04 AM
I'm glad you're still with us, Bro. Burk!

Pressing-On
11-30-2018, 09:30 AM
Glad to hear that you are okay! :thumbsup

TK Burk
12-01-2018, 07:57 PM
I'm glad you're still with us, Bro. Burk!

Thank you! I'm glad to be here too.

TK Burk
12-01-2018, 07:58 PM
Glad to hear that you are okay! :thumbsup

Thank you. I have a way to go but I am getting better. I just want off this oxygen...it is a pain.