One summer weekend, after their town had a terrible storm, Seth and Katie’s little girl Naomi got sick.
After a week of going back and forth from their home to the hospital to the ER, doctors found blood clots in Naomi’s legs.
They took an ambulance ride to Children’s, and even then, they had a few hours with x-rays and seeing various specialists without any real answers. No one could pinpoint what was going on.
At that point, Naomi’s vital were dropping and Seth and Katie were getting scared. A new doctor, Dr. Flynn walked into their room. To this day, Seth remembers their first encounter with Dr. Flynn with her red hair (coming form a beautiful family of redheads!) and how calm she was speaking with the family. They spoke for a bit, but she very calmly explained they were going to bring Naomi upstairs.
Seth said it felt like suddenly a light switched. All of the sudden there were 30 people in the room and Dr. Flynn was directing everyone because she knew…
Naomi had gone septic.
Seth and Katie were ushered out of the room and had to go sit down at the end of the hall. They kept seeing people come and go just racing in and out of the room. At that point, Naomi was so dehydrated that they couldn’t get a central line in her neck, or really any IV in what-so-ever. Her blood pressure was dropping… the doctors just couldn’t keep up.