A Houston doctor who has helped patients rehab at TIRR Memorial Hermann for 30 years became a patient herself, and she says it truly is a miracle that she's still here.
How many Christmas miracles have you witnessed this holiday season? Here’s one that's certainly worth sharing. Sometimes it takes something big to truly enjoy small moments like a mother-daughter day in the park. For Dr. Tina Oliver and her daughter Martina that ’something’ came on Easter Sunday as they were getting ready for church.
"I mean when I felt it I didn’t believe it," Dr. Oliver said. "Then as I started to feel the pain. I had the worst headache ever. I had all the classic symptoms. I had the stiffness of the neck," she says and with that, this doctor was rushed to the hospital as a critically ill patient.Dr. Oliver's then 18-year-old daughter, who was a college freshman was soon told she had 10 minutes to decide on a procedure and how doctors would proceed.
"Close to a third of people who have an aneurysm rupture will die in a very short time after the rupture," says Dr. Day."We actually opened her skull," Dr. Day explained.
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