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Photo Captures Image of an 'Angel' in Hospital Hallway
This photo shows an “angel” of light Chelsea's mother saw at Presbyterian Hospital in November. PHOTO COURTESY OF COLLEEN BANTON
Jane Duckwall / Charlotte Observer
December 23, 2008
Proving them wrong was the first miracle for Chelsea, now an Independence High School freshman.
“She spent the first four months in a neonatal intensive care unit,” recalls her mother, Colleen Banton of Mint Hill.
Before Chelsea was 2, she was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia, the first of several dangerous run-ins with the illness that have made her a familiar face in Presbyterian’s pediatric intensive care unit.
Among other health problems in her medical history: hydrocephalus, requiring a shunt in her skull and, later, several shunt revisions; life-threatening viruses; and, this past July, fluid retention that required more than a week’s hospitalization and three liters of liquid to be drawn from her body.
Prayer has helped sustain the whole family.
“We had been praying every day, my oldest daughter and I and Chelsea,” Colleen Banton said. “…Praying for a miracle.”
That miracle, Colleen believes, came Nov. 5 – seven weeks after Chelsea was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia.
What originally seemed like a bad cold nearly killed her.
“She was on life-support from the moment she got there,” her mother said.
That was Sept. 21. Over the next six weeks in the hospital, Chelsea faced one threat after another: pneumonia in her left lung, then her right lung, then sepsis, blood clots, staph infections, E. coli, a collapsed lung and feeding problems.
In late October, doctors met with the family to discuss “a plan of action,” Colleen said. One of the decisions she had to make was whether she would take Chelsea off the ventilator. Earlier, doctors had removed Chelsea from the ventilator several times, but had replaced it when the struggle to breathe became too difficult for the teen.
But a family meeting Oct. 31 was a turning point.
“At that point, the family… agreed that when she did come off the ventilator again, (they) weren’t putting it back in,” Colleen said. “Whatever happened, would happen.”
Jilene
over 1 year ago
4 comments
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starlight407
over 1 year ago
2 comments
I Do Believe It Was A Heavenly Angel. Because I Believe In Them I Also Incounter Of One Myself Its Just A overwellling Good Feeling Love And Peace. Also Heavenly Angels Watch Over Us In This World And From Evil And Troubles And Harm And Give Us Protection Sent From God Up In Heaven Angels and miracles are everywhere in the Bible ๑۩Ƹ̴Ӂ̴Ʒ۩๑♥♥๑۩Ƹ̴Ӂ̴Ʒ۩๑
Sykepleier
about 4 years ago
68 comments
Good to see and hear of miracles in this day and age!
LEM_RN2008
about 4 years ago
8 comments
I loved this article. People need to believe in miracles. Stories like this give me hope.
heathermarie
over 4 years ago
14 comments
This so touching. I gives me goose bumps. What an amazing miracle!
winkinsphinx
over 4 years ago
8 comments
Wow!!!! I guess you have to share this story to a lot of people so they would still find hope during times like these....
futurenurse1108
over 4 years ago
12 comments
God is amazing :D
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over 4 years ago
God bless if it really was an angel. I love angels. Many people find peace with them.
sal450
over 4 years ago
2 comments
i work at Florida Hospital in Winter Park Florida yet I have had the priviledged to encounter a similar encounter myself....I believe that this is a real event and that it was and is designed to change not only the patient but all of whom witnessed the event. Medicine is man's job; Healing is God's job. We in the medical field are CHOSEN AND ORDAINED OF GOD TO BE APART WITH CARING AND COMPASSIONATE HEARTS....THEREFORE WE ARE CONSIDERED HIS ANGELS ON EARTH....when what we know to do has no prevail then we must leave things up to God. HE STILL SAVE LIVES.......
Victoria_simon
over 4 years ago
704 comments
I do believe in miracles and when all medical explanation fails I thing nothing else can explain the improvement in her condition but indeed a miracle
angienwgeorgia
over 4 years ago
252 comments
Wow, it is a truly amazing story. God Bless everyone!
Uziel
over 4 years ago
6 comments
Truly I believe that we need the hand of God, angels, and, the wisdom of God everyday in our careers. Moreover it is comforting to know that He is available to us at all times... Lord knows I need Him at all times.
lafern
over 4 years ago
4 comments
hew. i'm so amazed when i have read the story. I really believe in miracles. God is within us always. Prayers....everything is possible. Praise the Lord.
sagehoney2000
over 4 years ago
8 comments
WOW what an amazing story. GOD truly is wonderous. If we just believe and listen with our hearts then we too can realize all of our blessings from the biggest to the smallest. GOD is good. GOD IS LOVE
precious26
over 4 years ago
1466 comments
Nice one... I really do believe in angels... During our class in Philosophy, my prof defined man as a highest form of animal and lowest form of angel... But i do more agree that man is really an angel in their own special way...