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A Life-Altering Experience Leads to a Life Altered
Recovering from a devastating illness and coma, this native Ocean County resident is thankful for her life, her family, and the critical care she received at Ocean Medical Center.

It was the first year of her husband’s retirement, and Judy Garris of Lakewood was in good spirits and good health. "I always took care of myself. I walked regularly and lifted weights. When I first became sick, we didn’t think too much of it, expecting that it would pass," she says.

Feeling like she had a case of the flu, Judy remembers, she never thought at the time that she’d be worse before she’d be better. "I spent a couple of days in bed, and then I vaguely recall my husband calling for an ambulance when I was too weak to get up one day."

A Serious Turn of Events
It turns out that Judy was suffering from an internal infection, and her condition deteriorated quickly once the infection took control of her major organs and sent her into respiratory failure. Given these circumstances, it’s understandable that Judy’s memory of her emergency transport and her subsequent weeks of hospitalization is quite foggy. But her husband Paul’s recollection of these events is far more vivid, and the image of his wife on a ventilator on Ocean Medical Center’s Intensive Care Unit is something he will never forget.

Judy fell into a coma, and despite what her family calls the "persistent and attentive" medical care she received 24/7, she was unable to communicate, breathe on her own, or eat.

Eventually, following seven weeks of vigilant nursing accompanied by the targeted expertise of numerous specialists, including pulmonologists, surgeons, and cardiologists, Judy was put on the road to recovery. But it would prove to be a long road. "I came out of the coma slowly," Judy shares, "and because of the damage that had been done to my system, I literally was unable to speak or even lift a finger for a long time."

She’d lived through a devastating coma, yes. But with a 30-pound weight loss, she’d grown quite frail, and the coma had resulted in muscle atrophy that rendered her virtually unable to move without assistance. Even in the face of these obstacles, her family was grateful. "What I didn’t know at the time was that the doctors had cautioned my family that a person in my condition had less than a 20 percent chance of surviving," says Judy.

One Step at a Time
When Judy was healthy enough to be moved, she was transferred to Shore Rehabilitation Institute, located on the Ocean Medical Center campus. There, she spent another six weeks, learning to swallow and to eat on her own again. She also underwent intense physical therapy that would lead her toward regaining the ability to independently sit up, then stand, then take a step. "The goal at this point was to have Judy progress to a point where she wouldn’t need a wheelchair at home," clarifies George Jaharian, M.D., an internal medicine specialist at Ocean Medical Center and Judy’s longtime primary care physician.

After returning home, Judy continued to entrust her health care to the Meridian network by using a Meridian At Home nurse and physical therapist to assist her transition; they taught her to care for her tracheotomy site, for example, and got her back in the swing of her daily routine.

Now, a year after her life-threatening experience, Judy still sees her specialists regularly to regain the stamina and overall health she once enjoyed. And she has a newfound appreciation for her ever-improving health. "Who would have thought that this mother of 5 and grandmother of 12 would look forward to doing the laundry again?" she rhetorically asks. Her answer is just a smile.

Lynne Nouvel– Lynne Nouvel

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