NATCHEZ, Miss. (AP) â After 11 p.m. on a Saturday in April 2019, Kay Biglane Taylor of Natchez said she watched her husband John Taylorâs head fall back after his open heart bypass surgery at Baptist Medical Center and yelled for the nurse.
He had just coded.
âEvery bell and whistle that could go off in the hospital did,â she said.
She was taken to the hospitalâs chapel to wait while the medical staff worked to restart Johnâs heart.
Kay said she could not cry at first because she was too busy thinking about what she would say to their three children, Hunter, Presley and Pepper.
Natchez man s heart stopped twice, lives to tell his story
SABRINA ROBERTSON, Natchez Democrat
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NATCHEZ, Miss. (AP) After 11 p.m. on a Saturday in April 2019, Kay Biglane Taylor of Natchez said she watched her husband John Taylor’s head fall back after his open heart bypass surgery at Baptist Medical Center and yelled for the nurse.
He had just coded.
“Every bell and whistle that could go off in the hospital did,” she said.
She was taken to the hospital’s chapel to wait while the medical staff worked to restart John’s heart.
Kay said she could not cry at first because she was too busy thinking about what she would say to their three children, Hunter, Presley and Pepper.