an instant bond. it s all we both wanted. when adi started speaking and calling, daddy, that s. i mean.for me, it s nothing better. gavin and his wife, jodie, adopted adi when he was eight months old and brought him home to sheffield. he wasjust such an easy, happy baby. it werejust, like, perfect and it were just like all we d ever waited for and then itjust happened. adi had some minor ailments a cold, some breathing issues and eczema. then, in november 2022, he died in his sleep. ijust went in like any other morning, and. yeah, just. he werejust laid face down and.| just tried to wake him up. yeah, just. he was just cold. and.that s when. ..gavjust started shouting. sol knew something was wrong, so i rushed out of bed and we phoned an ambulance straight away and then, obviously, just the worst thing that could ever happen, happened. and going to the hospital, and not coming home with your child is just like the worst pain that you could ever feel. it sjust like i didn
I believe that God puts certain people in our lives at just the right time. We may not always see it or understand it, but everything happens for a reason. My friends Shellia and Ty Cochran, know exactly why Nurse Donna happened to be Ty s nurse. Her intuition saved Ty s life, and helped diagnose him with a rare disease, that the doctor had overlooked.
Ty s medical issues began in 2018 with carpel tunnel in both of his hands. This is a pretty common issue, especially with any type of repetitive work. Ty had both hands operated on, but then he started having body aches. The pain was so bad that he couldn t sleep. I should mention that he is only 51 and otherwise, in good health.