‘A couple of Wednesdays ago, I got an evening phone call from the pediatric ICU at Presbyterian Hospital, in Charlotte, NC, where I work as a child life specialist. Usually when they call at night, it means something bad has happened. This, however, was different. My coworker told me that the most amazing thing had just happened and she just had to call to tell me.
We had a patient who has really grown up in and out of the
hospital. All the staff knows her and her family. She had been in the
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) for about a month, and had been
intubated – on life support. She was not doing well. The doctors had
approached mom about taking her off life support the Saturday before.
Mom was okay with it, and said that she’d been through so much and if
was her time to go she wanted to honor that. So they had taken her off.
It was Wednesday and she was still alive. Amazing. The doctors
approached mom about taking off her oxygen mask. Mom was supportive,
and began praying over her daughter. The mother of another young
patient who was in the bed next to her began praying with her.
The nurse practitioner went to the nurses’ station to chart that
she had taken off the oxygen mask. While doing so, she looked up at the
security monitor that videotapes the double doors leading into the
PICU. It records anyone who may be waiting outside the doors to get in
since it is a secure unit. She saw a man standing there, and it looked a
little funny to her, so she decided to walk down the hall to open the
double doors personally. When she opened them, no one was standing
there.
She walked back down to the nurses station to finish charting,
assuming he had walked away, but saw him still standing there on the
monitor. So she opened the doors with a button near the nurses’ station
and leaned over to see him walk in, but no one was standing there.
She pulled over another nurse and both stood staring at this man on
the monitor and opening the doors to find no one there. The nurse
practitioner leaned in closely to look at the man on the monitor and
said, ‘Oh my gosh. That’s an angel. You can see his wings!’
They said that the sun starting shining so brightly and the whole
PICU was strangely filled with light. They said he was a tall man and
you could see wings behind him.
They pulled over all the staff of the PICU and the two praying
mothers and everyone was staring at this man on the monitor and opening
the doors to find no one there. Crying, everyone pulled out their
camera phones to take pictures, but no one could get it to show up on
their camera. The mother of the girl pulled out her camera phone and
finally got a picture of the angel who was guarding the doors to the
PICU. He turned out as a man of light. I have attached the picture from
her phone.
The girl was later discharged from the hospital to go home. A Miracle.’