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Speaker 2: and Kerrye Let's turn the page.
. We're excited to have on Chuck
Marco and his sister Nancy Drewry.
And we're gonna be talking about a
really good, I mean, maybe started
out bad chapter in Chuck's life,
but it turned out really good.
So, um, is there anything you
would like to say, but we're
just gonna dive right in.
Just dive right it in, okay?
Okay.
All right.
Well, uh, I believe three
years ago, almost three years
ago, 'cause it was 2023.
Correct.
August, 2023.
Yeah.
August.
I think it was the 12th.
It was the 12th when it happened.
Yes.
And then, um, the 13th when
the whole world found out.
But yeah, it took my friends a little
bit of time to figure out where, Chuck.
Yes.
We wanna hear just what happened
to you on August 12th, 2023.
Okay.
What, what do you remember
about that evening?
It was a Saturday.
It was a Saturday evening, and, um, I
know at 10 OI fell asleep on the couch.
And I remember at 10 o'clock,
um, I heard a ping on my phone.
It was a, a text message and I,
at home, I have to leave my phone
on the kitchen counter in order
at that time to get a signal.
. So I got up and checked it and was one
of the ca alpha kids, whatever it was.
Um, I put it down, went back on
the couch instead of going to bed,
just fell asleep on the couch.
And then, um, it was 30
minutes later I wake up.
And it's like when you, you fall
asleep on your side or whatever,
your hand or arm, and it goes numb.
Okay, well I'm sleeping on my left side.
Mm-hmm.
So I get up all of a sudden.
I know my, I mean, it, I
never had it that numb before.
My hand and my foot are numb.
Mm-hmm.
And it took me a nanosecond.
I said, you gotta be kidding me.
I knew what it was from being on
the fire department all those years.
I knew what it was.
Said, you gotta be kidding me.
So the first thing is denial.
And they tell you like if, uh,
people that have heart attack,
heart attacks or whatever, uh, first
one of the first thing is denial.
I'm not having it.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm all right.
Yeah.
You gotta be kidding me.
So anyway, I try, try to raise
up and um, I managed to push
myself up with my left hand.
And when I got up, the room is spinning
around, like I was in a washing machine..
. Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
And, uh, so I pushed myself up
and oh my gosh, um, I sick to
my stomach like never before.
And, uh, I don't know if you've
ever seen the . Movie, uh, Sandlot?
Yes.
Okay.
Yes.
Gosh.
So you're talking about Yep.
We'll just, we'll just stop there.
Okay.
Well, the, the scene, you know
where they're on the Yeah.
The ride.
Yeah, the ride.
Mm-hmm.
And they, anyway, and they
all just up chuck everywhere.
Oh, everything.
And that was me.
And, uh, and I said, good golly.
And it just kept going on and on.
It's like everything I ever ate in
my life, and it just kept going on.
And so I'm, I'm dizzy and all this,
and I said, um, you know, you stop
and think, well, maybe if I lay back
down, you know, like if you have
a cold or something, feel better.
I said, no, I need to get up.
And I, I didn't have the strength.
Mm-hmm.
I just couldn't.
I was just that dizzy.
But anyway, I, I, I finally, uh,
pushed myself over to my right
side, and which I found out later
that at best to get blood flow.
Going to your head.
It needs to be by the heart
level is the best thing you can.
Yeah.
It might not be a lot, but it's
something to get you going.
Right, right.
But I, I got over and, uh, I
used my fingers to sweep my
mouth out to get it clear.
'cause I, and uh, I
just kind of hung there.
And then I went out and I
remember, um, I knew that was
10 30 'cause I saw the clock.
And then, uh, I came to, I
remember it was two o'clock.
I saw the numbers and, uh, I still
didn't have the strength to get up.
Mm-hmm.
And, um, I went back out
and it was like six o'clock.
I saw the, you know,
saw the numbers again.
I, I was awake.
I said, I gotta do something.
So I, I grabbed the pillow I was
laying on, wrapped it in front of me,
and I kind of fell out on the floor.
Mm-hmm.
That's when I heard bear.
Yeah.
Your dog.
Okay.
And he, he, he.
Yelped anyway.
But anyway, I got, I tried to crawl
and, um, I didn't make it maybe 10 feet.
I just couldn't, I
didn't have the strength.
People can crawl on one side,
but I did not have the strength.
Mm-hmm.
And, uh, so anyway, I managed
to roll over on my back and
the room still spinning around.
And so I overcame that, um, by, okay,
look at, you got your left hand down
on the floor, you can feel it so you're
not, you know, you're not moving.
Yeah.
And that helped out a lot.
But, uh, anyway, I, I went out again
and I can look up and see that clock.
I remember it was like 11 or so.
I said, man, I need to do something,
you know, get somebody's attention.
I, I know I went out and Yeah.
But, uh, and you probably
couldn't get to your phone.
I could not get to my phone.
Yeah.
That was, yeah.
But anyway, I, uh.
I said, I, I knew it was, it was 11
or so and kind of went in and out.
But I, laying there and, um, I said, okay,
Lord, if it's my time to go, I'm ready.
Yeah.
And I'm just content in it, and I've never
been in that type of peace ever before.
Yeah.
It's just a, a surreal
peace and, um, no fear.
Okay.
Mm-hmm.
No fear at all.
Never, never was any fear.
Uh, but I was at peace anyway.
I went out and I came back
two, not a few minutes later,
I said, okay, I'm still here.
Mm-hmm.
I said, Lord, if it's not my
time to go, would you put it on
someone's heart to check on me?
Mm-hmm.
Because you live alone and you know, yeah.
You know, there was no one right there
and it was, you know, late at night.
So, but that, uh.
It was like that.
And I don't, it was a few minutes later, I
hear the phone start ringing, ringing, and
then, uh, I kind, I did stay awake then.
And then, uh, I, I heard, um,
Kenny, Nancy's husband mm-hmm.
Knocking on the door yelling,
and I said, I need help.
And this is the next morning at 11.
This is what, this is the next morning.
So I, or, but it was probably after,
it was, it was after church, yes.
Like was 30 ish.
Yeah.
And so he, um, you know, I, he said
I, he's trying to use the key he
had, but I had changed the locks.
Mm-hmm.
So, um, I said, it won't open.
I said, go down to my other
brother's house and ask his wife.
And so that's when everybody
started to show up.
And yes, I'm not sure.
So we'll fill in some blanks now.
So Nancy, when did you hear about
like, okay, there's something wrong?
So.
Tiffany and I, my youngest
daughter were at Walmart.
We had just pulled up to Walmart parking
lot and I got a text from Chrissy and
Chrissy said that no one can find Chuck.
Uh, he usually texts and he
didn't text that morning.
So I'm sitting in my car trying to figure
out what's going on and she said, no,
mom, I feel like something's wrong.
I said, okay.
So I called Kenny, he's at home
and I said, go check on Chuck.
He knew where the key was.
We live about three or four
miles away, and Kenny gets there.
I'm on my way by this time.
Mm-hmm.
To head that way.
Kenny gets there and hears
Chuck saying, somebody help me.
I said, okay, break the window.
Get in there somehow.
And uh, anyway, we, I get there finally.
By that time, Kenny got the key and then.
Carrie, you were there
and your dad And Alex.
Yeah.
And Alex.
And, uh, you're walking the
dog, getting the dog out.
Yeah.
And I look at Chuck and see
him laying in the floor.
And, uh, so the ambulance was
on the way I beat the ambulance.
Mm-hmm.
And, uh, I knew what was going
on, but I also knew how it
would end from that point.
And, uh, so did you feel a peace?
Oh yeah.
I knew.
I knew it looked rough, but I
already saw the outcome and, uh,
so ambulance finally gets there.
I had no idea how to use Chuck's
phone or grabbed his phone.
And, uh, somebody showed me how to use it.
I think it was the ambulance driver.
He showed me how to get into the code.
So I was able to contact some
of the people that had been
contacting Chuck and saying, you
know, this is what we're doing.
So we ended up going to St.
Mary's Hospital.
I'm in the front seat of the ambulance.
Chuck's back there.
Get to the hospital at St.
Mary's.
And, um, I, I was able to go back
there with him and they're asking
him questions and he was awake the
entire time and he was able to answer
every question the entire time.
That's incredible.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They have the little chart on there
and they ask him what this picture
is and that not a problem ever.
It was never a problem.
He knew all the answers and
he went through that chart.
I don't know how many times, because they
kept, kept, kept asking him was a lot.
It was a lot.
So, uh, I, they were doing some
tests on him where I left the room.
I went into the waiting room
and could not be, leave my eyes.
I did not know Chuck
had that many friends.
It was packed.
It was most of the church and then some,
and then, um, listen, I would've been
there, but I was in a different country.
I was on vacation, um, like, you
know, Chuck, you how many years have.
You texted me and other people.
Mm-hmm.
The Psalm 91 every morning.
Okay.
That's been at least 10
years, if not before.
That's what I thought.
Yeah.
And that started off with Pastor
Ronnie having us pray each
other with the Lord's Prayer.
Yes.
Yep.
Then we got into Psalm 9 1 1.
Yeah.
And I think that's what
alerted so many people.
Yeah.
'cause we were so used to getting
that text, and sometimes it was
later in the morning, right.
So it was a Sunday morning and people
were busy, you know, at church.
But Becca was the first one to point
it out to me and she said, did you
get a text from Chuck this morning?
I was like, I didn't, but you
know, sometimes it's later.
And um, then at the end of, you
know, I texted you, people had
been texting you, um, of course
you couldn't get to your phone.
Um, and then at the end of
service I contacted Alex and I
was like, I'm scared, you know?
He was like, let's go
and called my parents.
I was like, uh, we we're scared.
So we ended up out there.
But I remember my first, we, Alex
and I got outta the car and nobody's
at the house, but your husband?
Yeah.
Like jumped outta the
bushes like a superhero.
And it scared me so much because it
was like he was flying out that those
bushes when he's like, I got a key.
Oh, okay.
And I was like, oh, you know, it
just, we were walking up to the door
and then this person jumps outta the
bushes and I'm like, oh my goodness.
Yeah.
He does that all the time.
Yeah.
So what jumps outta the bushes?
Yeah, he's a superhero.
So we went like, let's get to the
medical side of it for a second.
What, do you remember the name
of the stroke that you had?
We were trying to remember.
Yes, it's called, if I pronounce it right,
a Ponte, but it called a pond for short.
Okay.
And so it's, um, it's right coming.
Your brain stem into your brain.
And, uh, that Ponte, it's got
three different, uh, names.
The one that got me was right in
the middle, and, um, I looked that
up, not right then, but mm-hmm.
Um, out of strokes, the ones
that, the stroke I had, it, um,
was a blockage, not didn't bleed.
That's one of the first
things they checked on at St.
Mary's.
He came, doctor came in and said, well,
thank goodness you're not bleeding.
But it was a blockage.
And, um, I looked that up.
Um, about 7% of the strokes
a year of that happens.
So it's, it's, it's not common.
It is not common, but it
is, um, I'm gonna say fatal.
Um, it's just, uh, a lot of
people don't survive that.
We were told that at
the, at the first night.
At the hospital, they said
that most people don't leave.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They, uh, or if they do they not in a car?
Well, well, they said basically from
neck down, you know, you're paralyzed.
Well, there's a, there's a syndrome.
It's, I think it's called locked in
syndrome, or maybe, I don't remember
exactly, but essentially oftentimes
with a pon stroke, the, like,
the most severe cases that aren't
fatal, um, will end up with the,
the person only having eye movement.
Correct.
Like, their brain is completely with it.
They hear everything.
They know everything.
They just can't communicate
or do anything else.
So they're kept alive by machines.
Well, and they're locked
and they can't do anything.
But they, they understand
and know everything.
Well, basically that's what
the, uh, nurse was telling me.
Us.
Yeah.
Now, um, my nephew.
I mean, I seen by every kind of doctor,
I mean, something's going on constantly,
but, uh, one doctor, I don't think Nancy
was there at the time, had told my nephew
if that thing had just been a centimeter
more, it would've got both sides.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
But mine, it, it got the left
side, which affected my right side.
Yeah.
But, um, goodness.
But it was, uh, you know, I was in
intensive care for what, a week.
And, um, they, uh, I don't think
they really thought I'd make it.
Mm-hmm.
But I knew, I knew that, I knew that
I knew that I was gonna be all right.
And I'm gonna back up a little
bit before anybody got there.
Um, I, uh, like I said, we
pray Psalms 91 every day.
Mm-hmm.
And, um, you know, my.
Brains fizzled and all that.
But I remember I tried to pray that,
Kerry, I could not remember it.
We pray it every day.
Yeah, yeah.
I know it forwards and backwards.
Mm-hmm.
And I couldn't get it.
And so I started praying.
I started to pray that.
But what comes outta my
mouth is the Lord's Prayer.
It started with that.
It's at mm-hmm.
And so, and, uh, I got okay.
And I got done with that.
Said, where did that come from?
And I, you know, th will be done mm-hmm.
On Earth as it is in heaven.
Yeah.
Okay.
And he does not want his,
you know, sick, tired.
Mm-hmm.
You know, hurt.
And then the other one
is, this is a big one.
Forgive my sins, my debts
as I forgive others.
Yes.
And that came across for me.
I knew I was gonna make it, but,
um, I'm gonna forgive others.
Right.
Just like I'm forgiven.
And, uh, like I said, I was.
Ready to go.
I didn't have any problem on that,
but I, um, like I said, I went out,
I, um, I came back and I, I felt,
okay, I need to be here for a purpose.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
And I knew I was gonna be okay.
Other thing, I knew that
God wouldn't spared my life.
Okay.
Just for me to be a
vegetable blink in my eyes.
Right.
Right.
I knew I was gonna be, I don't care
what, um, you know, what's going on.
Okay.
I knew I was gonna be alright.
Mm-hmm.
And I told everybody that.
Yeah.
And that, uh, you, when Nancy
mentioned everybody come in, I remember
Kenny's voice and um, I remember.
Aaron Bol, your dad?
Mm-hmm.
Come in, Chuck.
This is Aaron Bol, or a nanosecond.
I, I'm thinking, what is
the corner doing here?
I don't remember.
Okay.
He was the sheriff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anyway, I didn't mean to go back on that,
but, uh, so I got you way off somewhere.
No, it's fine.
No, it's your story.
So it sounds like, you know,
both of you had the peace of
like, this is going to be fine.
Okay.
We, it wasn't ever a question yet.
No, we know.
Okay.
And I knew, I knew you were out there.
Every I knew everybody's praying.
I knew that.
Okay.
Yeah.
But, uh, but she came in and laid hands
on me through the, excuse me, vomit,
you know, but, uh, yeah, she and I
knew and she That's a good sister.
Yeah.
And, and, and she plead
the blood of Jesus on me.
And I already had done that myself.
I knew I was gonna be all right.
Yeah.
We sealed the deal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It wasn't gonna get outta control.
Yeah.
And then all those people that you, you
know, she mentioned everybody in the.
The waiting room.
The waiting room.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When the nurses said, uh, she'd
come in and she, she says, you
got a lot of people out there,
uh, for you in the waiting room.
I said, well, I owe him money.
So That's funny.
Yeah.
He was, the entire time, always sharp.
He was always alert through
the whole hospital experience.
Mm-hmm.
Like, I couldn't even get a
moment's piece, like I made a noise.
He'd say, are you doing okay?
Yeah.
Aww.
And uh, 'cause I tried to stay
with them for a few nights.
Mm-hmm.
The first few nights anyway, to make sure.
But he was, he was always alert.
They would ask him questions.
I was so impressed.
'cause he knew answers.
I couldn't, I don't
remember what that means.
What was it?
The little bird.
And they wanna know if
this was, what this was.
There was a bird in the window.
Seal.
Oh yeah.
Those little cards.
They wanna see my mindset.
Anyway, it has to identify
all the different cars.
Oh my gosh.
It was.
Oh, good golly.
They, they asked me, you know,
con, continually everybody.
Yeah.
You know, I got handed
off one to the other.
Okay.
What day is it?
Nine.
Do you know?
I didn't, you know, I had a
good idea what time it was.
Yeah.
Um, you know, what year is this?
I mean mm-hmm.
You know, what's your name?
Is this, who's the president?
They probably were like amazed.
Mm-hmm.
They were amazed.
Okay.
There was at one point when you, the,
the next day he was in the intensive
care and the doctor came in and I don't
remember which doctor is a foreign
doctor and he had some students with him.
So he walks in and he asked
Chuck if he could move his foot.
And I remember he moved it and
they went, ah, everybody gasped.
'cause he could move that foot.
And then he.
Said something else about, for,
for Chuck to move something else
or to say something, and Chuck
did it, and they were just amazed.
Well, later he came back and brought some
more kids in with, or more students in
with him, and he said, watch, watch this.
You know?
So he lifted up the sheet over
his foot and he said, watch.
They were all so amazed at the movement
that Chuck could do after 24 hours.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Wow.
I mean, that's just, and that's
where God shows up, you know?
Mm-hmm.
He sh he was showing off, and you,
every time I went, you know, was around
you or heard about you talking, you
were always giving the glory to God.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
So, and that's, that's just
a testimony to who God is.
You know, well, who God is and who you are
for recognizing it and having it be your
second nature to give that glory to him.
Yeah.
That you didn't have to, you
didn't have to stop and think.
You didn't have to have
it pointed out to you.
No.
And the foreign doctors mm-hmm.
All knew that too.
Yeah.
Well, it wasn't anything they did,
it wasn't anything they did, but they
knew who we were given the glory to.
Yeah.
I mean, I appreciate their
service, but this is God.
Yeah.
Well, we, I made sure, I don't care
who it was, I thanked them if they
came in and gave me a shot or whatever.
Yeah.
He was too nice to some of them.
I, I would've been aggravated
at a few things, but, well, we
went, he handled it very well.
We went through a few things that,
uh, Nancy said they were trying
to do me in, but just they were,
went through a few things on that.
I remem Yeah.
I mean, well, it, you know, there was
some circumstances that weren't right,
but every time something like that
would come up, even with family members.
Holy Spirit, very, very strongly
on the inside, said, I got this.
He's coming home.
Let it go.
So every time something would happen,
like the um, fact that he would get
later when he was able to eat, they
gave him a little fruit cup, the kind
the kids get in their lunch boxes.
Mm-hmm.
So every time it was time for
him to eat, that's all they had.
That was, um, he can't
have meat or mm-hmm.
Dairy and the people in the kitchen
didn't know what to feed him.
So it was funny, it was kind of
ongoing joke they would bring him.
That's insane to me.
I was not in there for the food.
No.
And that's what told her.
That's true.
I get it.
But having, okay, listen,
just full disclosure.
Having worked at the hospital, having
been a patient at the hospital, I
mean, not that particular hospital.
Mm-hmm.
But, um, being inside healthcare
and knowing that there are so many
different dietary restrictions, um.
We can, we can honor all, like
listen, we can honor preference.
Mm-hmm.
For dietary restrictions.
We have no problem understanding like, we
have a diabetic diet, we have no problem.
Um, dealing, you know, accommodating
a celiac diet, all of those things,
like the idea that they could only
give you a fruit cup is insane To me.
There's more, and I won't
tell you it doesn't matter
because, because he does it.
Yes.
And my spirit, whatever was
gonna happen until mm-hmm.
From this point until you get him
home, God kept telling me as strong
as I am talking to you right now.
Yeah.
And I heard it very deep in my spirit.
I'm bringing him home.
It's okay.
Yeah.
I would get mad at a family member
and back in the day, it wouldn't have
gone well, but I kept hearing it.
Let it go.
I'm bringing him home.
He'll come home.
It's okay.
All right.
But still, that's just, that's,
oh, it's incredible to me.
We'll talk later.
Okay.
Well, I told, I told her.
I told everyone, I said,
okay, Nancy is my, um, okay.
Power of attorney.
Power of attorney, thank you.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
I said, whatever she says goes.
And I told her that.
I said, Nancy, do what the
spirit leads you to do.
Whatever anybody says, they're
gonna get mad or whatever.
Let 'em, but do what the Holy Spirit
leads you, and that's all you can do.
Let 'em be mad.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
And there are some, I mean,
they all had their opinions,
but it, um, God work that out.
Yeah.
No, it's, it's, and I told 'em,
I said, it's what Nancy says that
goes, so, you know, that's settled.
Well, and it's only because he knew
that I was lead being led by the spirit.
If I was led by me, it, it
would've been different.
Right.
Yeah.
But you talk about, uh, food
I wasn't interested in, what I
was more interested in is water.
13 days without water?
No, 13 hours.
Right?
No.
Oh, okay.
Was it third?
They they didn't put an IV in an iv.
That's what she's talking about.
Oh, so he was able to get ice chips.
Oh, that was, but not until, oh my gosh.
Until 24 hours later.
Oh my goodness.
Yep.
They, they didn't think he could swallow.
Yeah, that's, oh yeah.
I didn't.
So there's the same, and so
that, that's why get that jelly.
Gotta do that swallow test.
It makes thirsty right now, just thinking.
Yeah.
Well, I, we got, um, I know that
like Nancy was wipe in, in the house.
She was, before the ambulance
got there, she was trying to
wipe, you know, wipe me down.
And then, uh, when they got there, I
think I asked her, look, can she just put
a, a damp rag on my tongue or whatever.
I don't know if I got to do that or not.
Got down to St.
Mary's.
Yeah.
They let you, they gave me a little
sponge on a, like a popsicle stick
and they said, uh, just suck on that.
And, uh, that went dry real quick.
They took it out.
Yeah.
And know, gimme another one.
I mean, they would not
gimme anything to drink.
When we got whatever the timeframe
was, got into North Little Rock
Hospital, um, after Spring Hill, um,
after they, that was another story.
All the hospitals were so full 'cause
they were trying to find me a spot.
Mm-hmm.
And they got, we waited
an hour, at least an hour.
Well, they got me there and, um,
there wasn't any rooms and they
put you through the emergency room.
There wasn't any rooms.
Um, so the paramedic that came up with
me, he said, well, there's the one there.
I said, well, it's not clean.
He said, I'll clean it.
So he went in there and
cleaned that throat.
Wow.
He did.
Goodness.
Yeah.
I just, I was out in the hallway, man.
Yeah.
But they finally got us in there.
Uh, doctors are checking me and all that.
And this is getting to be midnight or.
So I hadn't had anything to
drink, at least, I'm gonna say
six o'clock Saturday night.
So this is 24, 30 hours
later, it's still not drink.
But I asked that doctor, I
said, could I have some ice?
You want some ice?
So you went and got some?
No, it wasn't right away.
He said, okay.
Okay.
Yeah, he said you could have
some, but I, they brought like a
little tiny bit and it was good.
Okay.
Yeah.
It felt like a lot to you, huh?
Well, it made me think of the story
that the, I thought the same food.
I think that's why I thought that the,
the, the man, the Lazarus was his name.
Like not the, not the one from, right.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
From the, you know, being
raised from the dead.
But the other one where he is like,
can you just let him touch my tongue?
Oh my gosh.
I just thought, my gosh, you know, people
that are going to hill, he just out.
Oh my gosh.
Just that.
You don't want to go there?
No.
Yeah.
Just that there's just, I never, I
can now, I can never get enough water.
Yeah.
I just, uh, you know, that's my drink.
Yeah.
So how else did either one of you, like
what, in what other ways did God show up?
And let me just say like, it's really
unique to find people who hear the voice
of the Lord real clearly these days.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And sounds like both of you do.
Well, I wasn't looking for
his voice during some of this
during the hospital mm-hmm.
Because there were so many
things that I thought were wrong.
Mm-hmm.
And I was getting a little bit
of my personality in there.
I was getting a little bit
angry and like I said, yeah.
God had to, had to keep patting me down.
Yeah.
So it was, God was in it the whole time.
Once I realized how
much I did settle down.
Mm-hmm.
And I just let everything go.
Some of the stupid things that I heard.
Yeah.
I said, okay, I'm letting it go.
He's coming home.
Just get it over with and.
Go with it.
And you know, faith works by love
and you've got to have that love.
Yeah.
You've got to let things go.
Yeah.
Where you don't wrestle
against flesh and blood.
Right.
So these were spirits,
they're already defeated.
We just get past this,
we're gonna be home.
There's gonna be a big hunk in testimony.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There is.
Because like how, how, you know,
I'm sure they told you statistics
of what mobility would get back.
Sure.
And how have you surpassed that?
Because you're, you look perfectly normal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You act, everybody was amazed.
Your, your personality is the same
as a, I mean, we've known you before,
we've known you after this stroke.
It's the same.
Yeah.
Like, I don't think anybody would
know looking at you that you
had a major stroke, you know?
No.
Well, I, I, I've recovered from
everything and, um, I mean, like,
I, I still, um, like right now.
I didn't exercise this morning in my
hands, whatever, but my fingertips
little, little bit numb and into
my toes are a little bit numb.
Mm-hmm.
But that's, that, that is the hardest
thing to work yourself out of.
Yeah.
I mean, what do you do?
Finger pushups, you know?
I mean, yeah.
But it's just, you know, the extremities.
But, uh, I mean, I'm doing
everything I ever I've done before
I watch myself where I'm, yeah.
Not going 90 miles an hour.
But Yeah, before I came, just
before I got here, I just got
off five miles on my bike.
Yeah.
But, uh, I, I, like I said,
it's, it's God, God's caught me.
And, um, but we, we did go
through a lot of things.
Um.
It's a miracle that I was able to
stay in the hospital to get into
therapy because the insurance
company, which Jill deals with.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, I don't, I don't deal with insurance.
Well, you, you probably, but you
know how to deal with insurance.
I, I do know how to deal with them.
And some days it is my
most favorite thing to do.
I love listening to her
talk to insurance company.
I just, but she knows of the,
you know, she's been, I, I
have dealt with insurance.
I used to, I used to do billing.
So I've I've been right there with you.
Well, the first thing they
want to do, they want to get
you out as quick as they can.
Yeah.
Yep.
And, um, they, uh, they're trying
to get me, um, Nancy was dealing
with it, not myself, but they wanted
to get me into a nursing home.
They didn't call it that.
They called it a rehabilitation center.
Mm-hmm.
And it took both of us
when they said that.
I mean, she's tired.
I don't, I mean, she lived down there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You did.
You sacrificed a lot of time.
I.
But the, it, we picked up on that
next morning or whatever, and I
said, I'm not going to nursing home.
I didn't say it out
loud, but I had a Yeah.
That conversation with God.
Well, and he was like, I got you.
You're not gonna Well, and yeah.
And, but in my head I said, just get
me on my feet and I'll walk outta here.
And uh, yeah.
But that was, uh, ordeal
that she had to go through.
Get me.
Yeah.
To be, uh, to, to accept, uh, me
to go into, uh, therapy there.
You gotta push past the No.
Yep.
Yeah.
When you know in your spirit
what's supposed to happen, push
past the, no, don't take it.
That could be like a sermon title.
It should be, yeah.
Well, that, you know, they've finally
figured out I wasn't going to kick
off, you know, I was in the mm-hmm.
Intensive care.
So, um, there's a lot of people pushing
for me to, to get me into the rehab.
Um,
they got me into transition into a
regular room, which, uh, she can tell
you more than I can that he, I think
he got a chicken sandwich that night.
I can't remember.
I do because he was so excited.
Yeah.
He got something besides the
little peach cup and, and rice.
Oh my gosh.
He hates rice, but he ate it.
Well, I, yeah, I, again, I
wasn't in there for the, no,
for the food, but no, I wasn't.
And um, but they, they got me in
a room with, uh, Nancy found out
the guy had COVID or something.
Oh yeah.
And they, she put up a fit with
him to get me into another room.
Mm-hmm.
Which had end up being with some guy that.
He was in jail and he
got out for something.
'cause I know he had wonderful language.
I bet.
Yeah.
But they, but I got tossed around
two, three and, and, uh, until
he got into it, it didn't matter.
He was coming home.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
We just had to get there.
But, uh, I got into rehab and,
uh, and the jello didn't not end.
Okay.
That, yeah.
They just kept on 'cause I didn't
know what else to give you.
They wanted, they wanted you to,
uh, like eat in a cafeteria thing,
which is basically tables and
they will wheelchair everybody in.
And it's, so I just wanted to
eat my, do rehab twice in the
morning, twice in the afternoon.
And when you're, you're tired.
So after the morning, I just wanna
come back my room and lay down.
Mm-hmm.
So I said, okay, I'll, I'll
go ahead and go to the.
Go to the cafeteria, whatever.
Yeah.
So I'm in there waiting,
everybody else getting served.
I see a little, you know, little steaks
and things like that, and they bring
mine up, pull the cover up as jello.
And I'm thinking, I waited
here just to get jello.
And I said, give me back.
I eat my jello.
Said I, I want back in my room.
Laid down.
Yeah.
So would you eat jello today?
Are you done with it?
I, I, I know it's not the top
of my list, but I'll eat it.
Yeah.
Rice is another one.
I don't know how much, I mean, it
seemed rice all the time, but again,
they had, I, I, I knew more about
this after the fact, but it's, uh, uh,
fact that you might choke or whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And there is a story on that.
Towards the end with the, uh,
the, I had to do physical therapy,
occupational therapy, and speech therapy.
And being from California, I have
a different accent than you do.
Yeah.
In Arkansas.
Mm-hmm.
And there at the end, I explained
to 'em, I'm from California,
this is the way I speak.
I can't, I'm sorry, I can't do any better.
And so they kind of slack off, but also,
I'm not, I'm not five, like, I, I just
need you to make sure I can communicate.
Like Yeah.
Am I able to communicate?
That's the speech I'm
looking for, you know?
Well, I don't need you to make sure
that I'm pronouncing everything just
so, and that my, my tongue is working.
Just right at, at the beginning
I asked Nancy, I said, I
said, am I speaking clearly?
She says, well, you know, I can understand
you, but there's a little bit of problem.
'cause my whole right face was numb and it
felt like my face felt like I had sunburn.
Oh, oh, okay.
Okay.
No, that was weird.
He wasn't as, um, loud, so
it was something Oh, okay.
A lot of that was dry mouth.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of it was.
Yeah.
Well, um, I kind of wanna go back to like,
just the fact that, you know, if, if you
had been a different person and if you,
you know, your family had been different,
I don't feel like this would've had a
good outcome, but how, you know, people
have so, such a hard time these days.
What I hear from kids, teenagers,
adults, how do you hear from God?
What advice would you give a person who's
like, I don't ever hear the voice of God.
How do you do it?
Oh my goodness.
Um, how do you identify?
'cause if y'all hadn't already
been in tune with God in tune Yeah.
It wouldn't have been.
As smooth.
I don't think, like, I don't
know that it would, it would not
have changed the outcome because,
you know, God makes the plans.
But, you know, it could have been
a lot scarier for both of you, but
how, what advice would you give
to somebody who's like, I don't
know how to hear the voice of God?
How do you, how do you learn
to hear the voice of God?
Biggest thing is get into the word of God.
Mm-hmm.
That's him.
Just get into the word of God, you know?
That's God's written word.
Yeah.
That's how you get into And, um,
things we've been taught, you know, way
back, um, I don't know, I'm, I gonna
put this in the right perspective.
Alright.
Being on the fire department.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
I went through training and train training
years ago and, uh, some things you think,
uh, it'll, you know, I'll never use
this, but then the situation comes up.
Okay.
Where you.
That training just, it just comes
up through you automatically.
You know it.
Yeah.
It, you don't even have to think about it.
Justin.
The same thing with the word of God.
Get into the word of God and get these,
uh, spirit filled preachers, uh, that
preach the uncompromised word of God.
Mm-hmm.
Get it in you.
And when the time comes,
it just flows naturally.
Yeah.
And, um, yeah.
But do you know, um, I mean, like I said,
I did not hear audible sound of God.
Uh, after Alex asked me after
he was basically, he was
saying, did I see any angels?
I said, no.
Okay.
But you don't have to see.
That's right.
You don't, but you, but
you know they're there.
You know they're there.
Mm-hmm.
What would you say, I mean,
of course that's word of God.
Yes.
To, like, what advice would you give to
people like when they're like searching?
He's always a very present
help in time of trouble.
Mm-hmm.
And he, you said, call upon
me, he's gonna be there.
He wants us to talk to him.
He wants us to hear from him.
Faith comes by hearing, so that is
important to hear the word of God.
It's important for you to
confess the word of God.
Mm-hmm.
Life and death are in
the power of the tongue.
Yeah.
You've got, you make the effort.
He's already done his job.
Mm-hmm.
That's true.
That's what, um,
like I said, I couldn't move.
Okay.
My whole right side.
Uh, a lot of things I couldn't do.
But I knew that, I knew that I knew that
I was gonna be okay and I knew that.
I knew the word of God and, uh,
God is the same.
Yesterday, today, and tomorrow,
I knew what his word said.
Even though I can't move or whatever,
I, I knew I was gonna be all right.
Yeah.
I didn't know how.
Okay.
But I knew it was gonna be all right.
Um, I remember Oral Roberts saying
one time, if you can't do anything,
but maybe wiggle your little
pinky, whatever, do that in faith.
Mm-hmm.
And that's what it did.
Um, I remember laying on that
floor and I couldn't move and, um,
I, um, I managed to get my left
hand up and just praise the Lord.
Yeah.
And then I remember Larry Morris
saying before, you know, stick
your tongue out the devil.
And basically I putting my hand up in
there and saying, you know, sticking my
hand up in the devil's face, you know.
So how many hours were you in the floor?
We guessed before and I forgot.
Oh.
15 hours.
Okay.
Yeah.
Wouldn't you think somebody might
give up after a couple hours?
Yeah.
He went 15 hours knowing that, that
yeah, he was, he's still gonna be okay.
I knew that.
I knew that when after I had
told the Lord, I'm ready to go.
Yeah.
And I, I woke up and,
okay, I'm still here.
Okay.
That reminds me of a, there's
an old movie, little Big
Man, have y'all seen that?
Mm-hmm.
Oh, you need to watch it.
But it's, there's a scene in there where
an old older native at me is really old
Native American was just laying there and
he was like, I'm, it's my time to die.
And he is like, okay.
Anyway, he opens his eyes,
he's like, oh, I'm still here.
You know, because he wasn't, you
know, God wasn't done with him.
Yeah.
But that reminds me of
that when you said that.
I was like, that's a, that's
that scene from that movie.
But I mean, he, he has an appointed time
and until he's done with us, we're here.
Yeah.
Well, you know, it was.
A lot of things happened.
It was Nancy and I talked about it.
The enemy trying to put me out.
Yeah.
Um, there's another incident in there.
Um, actually a couple days before
they were gonna put me into, uh,
transferring me physical therapy and,
um, it was a Friday morning and, and
Nancy bo her heart, I don't know how,
I mean, coming back and forth and
her running her business is mm-hmm.
So busy there, but came in on a Friday
morning, I think she had, she had Chrissy
with her and I had woken up that morning.
They wake up early and, uh,
medicines and tests and all that.
And, um, they gimme my
breakfast, whatever it was.
Jello, I don't wanna jello.
What else?
Like I said, I was not there
for whatever they gave me.
But anyway, I laid back down.
I, I mean, of course I
laying in the bed, but.
I said, why am I so tired?
And it just, I'd never been that tired.
Then Nancy came in and Chrissy, I
said, Nancy, something's not right.
Oh, yeah, right.
I, something is not right.
I, it felt like the lights are going out.
Yeah.
So that's when I, where Chrissy went out
and, um, got the nurse or whoever, and I
think they were trying to tell Chrissy,
oh no, no, it's just his, uh mm-hmm.
You know, it is just, he's realizing
what everything's happened.
And Chrissy got on him, said,
no, my uncle's not that way.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
So they came in and checked me.
We did a little research
though, and Chrissy looked
at his, uh, record his chart.
Yeah.
His chart that was in the room.
And she knows that they
left his chart in the room.
Well, yeah.
It's electronical.
So, but I mean, it was logged in, uh, was
it, were you still in ICU at this point?
No, no.
She, she was able to log in on it
and she knows how to read Okay.
Of the records.
Mm-hmm.
And, um.
Into like a patient portal part?
Yes.
Okay.
I'm like, in my head I'm
like, it's that such a breach.
What are they doing?
Okay.
No, it is patient portal.
Yeah.
Okay.
But we did try to tell
them that he wasn't right.
I just, yeah, I don't know.
I had been with him the whole time and
there was some things I didn't like and
I thought, well, maybe it's because he
hasn't had water in 12 days, but yeah.
Yeah.
That'll play self fluids hard on
when Chrissy looked at it and she
said something about his blood.
Is that what you were talking about?
Yes.
Yeah.
He didn't have any blood.
He was down.
Well, I was down a couple of courts.
It was down a lot.
My Lord.
Yeah.
Do you remember that?
Now y'all talking about that, but I don't,
I don't know that we need to get into
that because that is, I have to I Jesus.
But it was, it was the grace of God
and that's another time he said, I'm
gonna bring him home and, and that was.
I'm watching my mouth.
'cause I don't wanna say
anything negative about anybody.
God did get him home.
He's home.
Yeah.
Well, but he was down a couple
of courts or whatever you call
it, height heights, probably.
It, it was very low.
Yeah.
Well then God revealed that to
Christy, obviously, so that,
well things could happen.
You know?
I just thought he wasn't feeling good.
Yeah.
And I said something to him, you know, I
had a lot of this on video, on my phone.
Mm-hmm.
Because I wanted to document everything.
Mm-hmm.
Just for my own benefit
and to show check later.
And I had all of that on the, on online.
Yeah.
I mean on the phone.
Whenever they finally
decided to give him blood.
Um Oh, that felt good.
When it bad.
No, but first they had to test.
His blood.
Oh yeah.
They, mm-hmm.
They have to type and cross it.
Mm-hmm.
So they did that and they made a mistake
'cause they forgot to put his name on it.
Oh, yes.
Oh goodness.
And then somebody knew
they kept taking blood.
Oh my God.
This happened three times.
They took blood three times.
Some of that Nate's blood.
Mm-hmm.
And I had document too.
I mean, at this point, just give
him own naag and call it good.
Well, it did, it was gone.
But the, uh, that doctor came in and it
was gastro, just a really good doctor.
And he said, um, um, we're
gonna, we're gonna give you a
little bit of blood at a time.
He said, I, I don't want
you on any blood thinners.
So they had been giving me like oral,
uh, pills, but then they've given
me injections in my stomach for,
you know, which is a blood thinner.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so I, I was so tired.
But, um, they, I remember, um.
I had my eyes closed and uh, they
came in and they said, okay, well
we gotta give him his blood thinner.
And my eyes opened up.
You were in there.
This was, I was so tired.
I wasn't paying attention.
I trusted him, and I
shouldn't have at this point.
So Chuck is at his weakest in bed
waiting for blood 24 hours before
they finally got in blood because
of the mistakes that they made.
Mm-hmm.
And Chuck looks as they're taking
blood again to get another sample.
They're taking blood from one arm and
putting that blood thinner in the other.
And he says, wait a minute,
he's the one that caught it.
Mm-hmm.
I have that on video too.
Yeah.
Goodness.
It sounds like that devil wanna just
take you out and That's exactly right.
Yeah.
Because look what happened to him after
we finally got him home and a year later.
Yeah.
He just got gallbladder and mm-hmm.
Kidney stones.
Yeah.
He's been in the hospital
two, three times since then.
I said, okay.
Yeah.
You have a purpose Yep.
For being here for sure.
That's obvious.
Other than seeing doctors.
Yes.
Yes.
Other than just being.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
But even when you were there,
Chuck, you were talking about God.
Well, that's what I was just about
to say, is, I mean, you had, like,
like you were saying, you had these
doctors come in with med students that
are all taught this doesn't happen.
Yeah.
They were amazed.
Yeah.
So you, you have this undeniable proof
of divine intervention right there.
'cause what they know medically,
what they're being taught medically
is completely contradictory
to what you are experiencing.
So you have this undeniable testimony
of God's power and providence for
you, and it just kept happening.
Like you kept progressing, you
kept making recovery where.
According to medicine, you should not.
Yeah.
You know?
So every doctor that encountered
you, 'cause they all learned this.
Yeah.
So every doctor that encountered
you, every nurse that encountered
you knew you are a medical marvel.
You are a legit miracle.
You know, we live by every word
that proceeds from the mouth of God.
Yes.
Mm-hmm.
Not by anything else.
Exactly.
And our family was
brought up to know that.
So, you know, we, it just almost didn't
matter what the circumstances was.
When we're knocked down, we will arise.
Exactly.
When we fall, we shall arise.
God takes care of us.
We, we really do.
All of us need to know this at this hour.
Yes.
Yeah.
Our world is a little
bit messed up right now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, we're in the last day.
We are in the last days.
And I never saw, I never
thought I would see coming.
What's coming.
We have to know to live by every word
that proceeds from the mouth of God.
And you have to know
that faith works by love.
You're gonna have to forgive
people and let things go.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Yes.
But, but the other thing God put at the
hospital, God put people in our path.
Yes.
And she can tell you.
Yeah.
She, there's two of 'em.
There are, um, intensive care
in there that, uh, there's
only two that I can think of.
Well, yeah, well, there's,
there's good, yeah.
A lot of good people there.
Um, the one night in the
last room that you were in?
Yes.
Okay.
I was done.
I was spent, I needed to go home,
but he was gonna be in a new room.
And the roommate that he had, I was
not gonna leave him in there with him.
Mm-hmm.
And I can't remember which one that was,
whether it was, anyway, it, he didn't
need to be in there alone with him.
So I was prepared to stay another night.
And, uh, I think I told
you he needed to go home.
He did.
He told me I needed to go home.
He could tell by looking,
but I wasn't going.
And, uh, so this nurse came in.
When she came in, she lit up the room.
She lit up the room and, and she
came in and she talked about the Lord
right off before we even mentioned it.
And I said, are you gonna be here tonight?
She says, oh yeah honey,
I'm gonna be fine.
I'm gonna take care of your brother.
We're gonna be just fine.
And I said, you're
gonna be here all night?
And she said, yeah.
And she's talking to Chuck
and they're getting along.
I said, I'm gonna go home.
Yeah.
But she did ask her, are you Christian?
Yeah.
I wanted to make sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because I didn't wanna leave him
with just anybody 'cause they
were trying to take 'em out.
I'm not gonna tell you all those
things, but it was just amazing how
many times, at least once a day,
something ridiculous that would happen.
Yeah.
And Chuck would tell me, don't
worry about it, it's okay.
Mm-hmm.
Well, the, the medical hospitals
were, they're so overwhelmed.
They really were overworked.
I mean, and that is a true statement.
Also they're, they're staffed by
humans, and humans make mistakes.
Right.
But there are, there are safeguards
in place as well that it sounds
like those safeguards were
not, they were all breached.
Right.
Exactly.
Like they were failing as well.
Yeah.
There's more that I, I won't
say, but you wouldn't like it.
Well, and not that any of those people
in like, by no means am I suggesting
that anyone was maliciously out
to not at all get anybody at all.
But it's just like the
combination of those things.
Right.
We serve a real God that, but
we also have a very real enemy
that does orchestrate exactly.
Various things that he
tries to take us out.
And we have to, we have to operate
inside the power of God and the
authority and counteract those things.
Yeah.
Which is, we had some, a
further testament we win.
Yeah.
Yes, we do.
We had some good people
that came across it.
Uh.
Um, physical therapy.
Yeah.
Whatever that, uh, I mean, they,
they were allowed to pray in there.
Mm-hmm.
And they did.
Mm-hmm.
And I remember one therapist, uh,
she was telling me that her, her
grandpa had come in for a stroke and
so I prayed with her over mm-hmm.
Grandpa.
And there's a lot of people,
uh, got to pray within there.
Yeah.
When we get to heaven, maybe we'll
know why some of this stuff happened.
I don't know.
Yeah.
But in the meantime, that was pretty
miraculous seeing him go past all of this,
all past all these obstacles and hurdles.
Mm-hmm.
And for me not to lose it Yeah.
And say bad words to people.
Yeah.
I didn't, God was in the whole thing.
Kind spirits right there.
Yeah.
Every step.
Yeah.
But it was, I put people
in the right place.
Like he just, he he walked
you through it step by step.
Well, I kept up, I was
not in there for the food.
Okay.
Yep.
Um, I never turned a TV on.
Never.
I never did.
Maybe a roommate did or something, but
I never did that whole time I was there.
Never.
Yeah.
But I would do physical
therapy in the mornings and the
afternoons, and then the evenings.
Um, the, I would always have something
IC couldn't flip over a, uh, domino.
I could not do it, and I, I'd have it.
I, I just couldn't do it.
And so, um, I said, gimme one,
I, and I took it to my room, so.
I'm sitting there all night trying to
flip that thing and I can finally get it.
But the other, they
have these, uh, therapy.
Therapy buddy.
Yeah.
And they have different colors for
different strengths and yellows,
the, the least re resistance, so.
Mm-hmm.
And they would have me, uh, try to roll
it up and, uh, gosh, that, that was hard.
And then they'd have me squeeze
it between my fingers and that,
that was really, really hard.
But I would take that with me to my room
and at night I'd be squeezing that thing.
And next morning I wake up, that
hoodie's stuck on my bed Cheek shirt.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I was always doing something.
And, uh, I did not go there.
You don't, you don't give up.
Easy checking up on, no.
Well, not at all how God wants us to be.
Well, I wanted it out of there.
Yeah.
I just not, you made the
most of your time there.
You were like, we're gonna, we're
gonna work while we're here.
Well, we did.
It's not a vacation.
And the therapist saw that.
So like, on the weekends
they wouldn't all be there.
Maybe one or whatever.
And so, uh, they would, uh, they knew I
was gonna do that, so, well everybody else
is, you know, handed a ball to each other.
You know, they would come in
there and let me do other things.
Just you Yeah.
To get your strength and stuff.
Yeah.
That's great.
Yeah.
Well, this has been great and I, I mean,
I really wanna have y'all back and Yeah.
Kind of explore more about like.
Thoughts about last days and mm-hmm.
Why it's important to keep your
faith and push past the know.
Yes.
Yeah.
So I think people need to know that.
Yeah.
Don't just take someone's word
for it if they say that you have
a negative report of any kind.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's go to the word of God.
Yeah.
We have to.
Mm-hmm.
We really have to.
That'll be the title of the next one,
but, and we have favor, so we do.
Well, there's no, like I said, I'm not
denying that I had a stroke, right.
Mm-hmm.
I'm not denying or what happened,
but there's nothing that says
that I have to stay that way.
That's true.
That's true.
So I'm stand on God's word and,
um, just as, as you have faith that
Jesus died Yeah.
For your sins, you can
have that same faith.
Yeah.
As, uh, for healing for anything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I am, I never, never had fear.
I remember one time in that it
might've been the transition
from one room to the other.
'cause I wasn't certain if they're
gonna try to put me in nursing or
wherever I felt I could feel it.
I never felt it before, but I can
feel that fear coming down on me.
Yeah.
I can feel it just fall on my, and
I rebuked it and it went, yeah.
So, yeah.
Amen.
Yep.
But, uh, just, uh, as, uh,
like Peter in the boat mm-hmm.
And you know Jesus, that
you let me come to you.
Walk on.
Yeah.
Jesus come.
Yeah.
Well he was walking.
Okay.
Yeah.
And all of a sudden he start
looking at the signs, looking at
the sword, see the circumstances.
Mm-hmm.
And started to sink.
And that was doubt.
Yeah.
Doubt was a thief.
Mm-hmm.
And that's the devil comes,
um, steal, kill, and destroy.
Yeah.
But we just have to rebuke
it and just go forward.
Yeah.
Um, my gosh, if, if you're
gonna fall down, okay.
Get, you know, get up.
Okay.
Yeah.
Fall down.
Get up.
It's gonna happen.
Just, yeah.
Don't quit.
Don't quit.
Yeah.
Well, thank y'all so much for
being here today and, and we will
definitely be talking again with y'all.
. Thank y'all.
Thank you guys so much..