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Published : August 26, 2009 | Author : ctipsanhints
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ctipsanhints
A homeschooling, sahm, pastor's wife, trying to save a buck, and also trying to raise awareness about the dangers of the choking game, which my 14 yo son died of recently..
If you have read the adoption stories here at MamaKnowsBest, you have read the wonderful story of how God blessed our family with our son John David.  What we didnt know, when that story was written, was that we would only have 12 short years with John. 
 
January 2009 started out as every year has started for the past 4 years, with a  21 day fast - a family, and churchwide, "Daniel fast".  Our family participates (it would be odd not to since my husband is the pastor).  The fast went well, and the year was bringing great promise.  The church, and our family, was excited about what God was going to do.  All the while in the background, the devil was stirring. 
 
January 22nd  dawned, and everyone was excited; the fast was over.  We had errands in town, so the boys and I loaded up and headed to town to meet Dave for lunch, then to run our errands.  We had a great time, laughing and joking.  All was well, we arrived home, dinner was prepared, more fun and family time.  Then after dinner everyone went their way.  The boys headed to their room for playstation and guitars. Dave was studying on the desktop computer and I was on my laptop, watching a bit of tv. Nine pm brought shower time for John.  After an hour of hearing water run, my older son realized that something was not right and started banging on the door.  When he got no answer, he went and got my husband, who in turn banged on the door.  Still no response. Panic set in!  The door was kicked in, to find our sweet son hanging from the towel pegs with his robe belt.  OH Dear Lord, this cannot be happening!! Our son cannot have hung himself! Please Lord, what is going on?  These thoughts and other thoughts of horror raced through my mind.  My husband got him down, and brought him into the hall.  Our son was dead! He was cold, and I couldnt blow air into his lungs, I tried and tried and could not get air to go in.  My husband tried, no air would go into his lungs.  I always thought I was a calm person in times of crisis. WRONG!! I was screaming and crying hysterically. 
 
Our phone was dead, and I still do not know why that was, as it had worked fine when we came home.  We used our cell phone to call 911.  The ambulance was here in 2 minutes.  Truly amazing.  The EMT's started working on him, quickly loading him into the ambulance and working to get a heartbeat.  They allowed me to ride in the front of the ambulance to the hospital.  My husband and other son were detained by the police to answer questions. 
 
That ambulance ride was very frightening, I am not a good rider and that dude was flying.  I prayed as never before, begging God for my John to live and not die.  My mind was in a whirl - why would he do this?  He was not depressed.  This child was the happiest kid I had ever met.  WHY, GOD, WHY??  My heart and mind screamed out these questions.  My spirit could not get still enough to hear God.  During the ride to the hospital, they got a faint heartbeat.  We arrived, and they whisked John away.  I was locked out of the ER, literally, as I had gone to a door that required a card key to open the next door, but finally someone saw me and let me in.  The ER doctor did not hold out much hope for my son.  He told us they were notifying Children's Hospital, who would send a helicopter for John.  I live in a small town, but I must say that our ambulance service was amazing, from arriving in two minutes to our house, to the ambulance drivers remaining with me at the hospital until someone arrived to be with me.  One of the EMT's even prayed with me.  You just don't find that everywhere.
 
Before I had left home, I had called church members to come to our house, a couple who we are very close with.  When they arrived at our house they saw that the ambulance had gone on, and I was on it, with John.  So her husband stayed with David, and she came on to the hospital to be with me.  My parents and David's sister was also on their way.  They both lived an hour and half to two hours away.  Of course my cell phone was ringing off the hook, I NEEDED my husband with me, but the police were questioning him, and Jarrod.  They had to find out what had happened.  After nearly two full hours, and me calling no telling how many times, they let him come to the hospital.  He was able to arrive before John was airlifted to Children's Hospital. 
 
Just to set the time frame here, we found John around ten pm.  Between 12:30 and 1:00 am, the helicopter arrived to take John to Children's Hospital.  We all followed in cars, there were 4 cars.  Dave and I, Dave's sister and Jarrod, Mom and Dad, Greg and Sheila.  I don't even know what time we got to the Children's Hospital.  We were taken back to a room, where a doctor came and explained all they had done,  and what they would be doing.  At the time we arrived, John was in Radiology for a Cat Scan, from there he was moved to the PICU. 
 
John was dead when we found him.  He never responded to anyone, during the 24 hours after we found him, before he was pronounced dead.  They were able with machines to get his heart beating regularly, and to breathe for him with a respirator, but my son wasn't there.  We were told that his organs would start shutting down, and we would need to decide how long we would keep him on the machines.  But God in his gracefulness, did not make us do that, he just slowly slowed John's heart down, until it stopped beating.  January 23, 2009 at 10:27 pm John died. 
 
The intense investigation by our local police and by the state police, came to the conclusion that John did not kill himself.  That he was playing the choking game (www.chokinggame.net ), and had accidentally hung himself.  Of course as a parent, you never want to believe your child would commit suicide, so our minds grasped that.  But still there were niggles of doubt.  However, once again our God in His almighty grace, showed us that it truly was the choking game. 
 
First of all, He helped us to recall some things that had happened recently, such as marks on John's neck, unexplained periods of staying in the bathroom too long, small changes in John's behavior.  But the clincher actually came on the day of John's funeral.  My sister in law, neice and myself were blue toothing some pictures from each others phones.  My phone was running out of space, and so I went looking for things to delete on the phone, for more room.  Under the videos on my phone, we found a video that John had made of himself, choking himself.  Horrible to watch, but a confirmation that John had been playing this dangerous game. 
 
Educate yourselves as parents to the dangers of this game.  It is often referred to as "the good kid's drug" because a kid will try this, whereas they would never try illegal drugs. 
 
It has been seven months now since John died.  Our lives are forever changed because of one dangerous game, and one moment of not realizing the danger he was placing himself in.  John hated to hurt people's feelings, and he would have been devastated if he knew that what he did caused his family so much sorrow. 
 
He is with Jesus now! I have no doubt about that, and I know that one day we will be reunited as a family. 
 
We will tell John's story over and over.  If it helps one parent recognize the signs of a danger in their child, it will be worth it.  We do not know, and probably will never know, how John learned about this game.  It does not matter.  We are a homeschooling family, who does not get out much, and still he heard of it. Never assume your child does not know about this game.  Check out the link I posted above for more information.
 
God Bless You and Your Family! 
 



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