My wife was crying, and I could see it was making him anxious. When they put him on the heli, we didn't have a good reason, they said they weren't sure, but knew with what his acid level, and sugar level was, that he didn't have much time. That's what the worst part was for her. For me, it was keeping it together for him, holding everything back and putting on the happy face so I wouldn't freak him out. Holding his hand while they loaded him onto the chopper with a smile on my face telling him it was going to be ok was amazingly hard. My wife told me on the heli flight, she didn't think I was worried at all because I held my composure so well. She saw I was a wreck for the two and a half hours it took me to drive to the hospital.






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