The lord truly works in mysterious ways his wonders to perform. I just know
all will be well eventually between you.
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From: Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 4:30 PM
Subject: Update on Brook
> At about 4:15 this morning, my phone began ringing. The caller I D told
me
> it was the hospital where Sandy works. My first groggy thought was, Sandy
> isn't even home. Why would the medical transcription supervisor be
calling
> Sandy and at this time of the morning, too. Then I thought, Oh man. I
hope
> Gretchen has not been out and fooling around and gotten hurt or overdosed.
> I dragged the phone off the hook on the last ring, thinking I was too
late,
> and a man started asking me questions about Brook. She had been brought
to
> the hospital by ambulance, I found out later, because she had been at a
bar
> with friends. They thought she had dropped off the edge of the world,
> emotionally, so some dummy called 9 11 and she was transported to the
> hospital where my wife works. They had her all night and put her on an IV
> because they guy said they knew she had been on something but they didn't
> know what for sure. I answered some other questions and since Brook
doesn't
> have insurance, they don't like keeping people like this because they know
> they will never see the money. Additionally, the guy I was talking to was
> from the part of the hospital called West Pines which is the psych
hospital.
> I told him we would be there within the hour to pick her up and went and
got
> Gretchen up and told her the story. She began getting ready to leave when
> the same man called me back and said that it would be a little later
because
> a psych doctor was going to be in at 7 and wanted to evaluate her. This
> cost, alone, 1500 dollars I found out when George was here and he got so
> bad, we thought we might have to go to the Emergency Room. So, ambulance
> cost, 600 to a thousand dollars, nearly 12 hours in the Emergency Room,
and
> a psychological evaluation for 1500 and you can see why they did not want
to
> admit her to the psych department of the hospital. So later we found out
> they had checked her out and they wanted someone just to be with her for
the
> next 24 to 48 hours. They said they believed she would be ok but they
> didn't want her to be alone. He said, if we could take her and be with
her,
> even if we felt it wasn't working and she wasn't getting better, we could
> bring her back. So, about 9:30 this morning, Gretchen goes and gets her.
> Gretchen spoke with the doctor about Brook and he began asking questions
> about who Gretchen was and who I am, since Brook had given them our names,
> and he wanted to know if her dad, Gretchen's dad, was in drug rehab.
Well,
> not exactly, Gretchen told him. Well, what is it he does. Gretchen kind
of
> talked around the question but finally said, well, doctor, it is sort of
> like an inner healing type ministry. What's the name of the treatment? he
> wanted to know. Gretchen really felt backed into a corner on that one but
> she finally said, well, we call it Safe Place Fellowship. Is it for
> addicts? he asked. Gretchen said, Well, it is sort of up that alley you
> could say. Well, he said, Safe Place sure is a good name for it then.
she
> filled in other background information about Brook and explained how they
> just met again after more than two years not knowing where the other was.
> She also explained how Brook had no family any more and that her sisters
and
> brothers were unknowns to their where abouts, her mother died last year,
and
> her dad hasn't been heard or seen for literally years. The doctor had
Brook
> sign all the paperwork so our names weren't on anything, as far as a
> signature was concerned, and he released her. After Gretchen left,
somehow
> Brook sneaked a phone call to our home and I talked with her. She said,
> They won't let me call anybody. I told her not to worry because Gretchen
> should be there any minute. Gretchen told me later that when the
paperwork
> was done, Gretchen helped Brook get dressed and she saw something left on
> the bed and stepped closer to see saying, Brook, what's this. I thought
> Gretchen was going to say a crack or meth pipe or some drugs or something.
> It was a Bible. Brook and had either asked for one or somehow, even being
> half out of it and with her I V, hunted around for a Bible to have with
her.
> Gretchen asked her what happen at the Bar and Brook said she started
> praying, apparently out loud, and her drinking buddies thought she had
gone
> off the deep end. Of course, I don't know if it is true. I don't even
care
> if it is or not. Brook is in the basement apartment of our house, where
> Gretchen lives, and sleeping. Gretchen got it out of her that it had been
> two or three days since her last meth smoke so it appears Brook has been
> awake for several days. Gretchen told me that sleep depravation is the
> biggest worry with meth addicts and that she herself had been high for so
> many days, when she did crash, she was at a families house and she slept,
> without waking, for three full days and two complete nights without ever
> hearing a thing. Pretty scary stuff if you ask me. Anyhow, I figured
> something like this would happen to Brook right away and wasn't surprised.
> Something, in this whole thing, has gotten Gretchen's attention
spiritually.
> She is acting and thinking suddenly different. She told me, as she was
> helping Brook get dressed, the Lord spoke to her and said, "So would you
> like to have some more?" the Lord was referring to people like Brook.
> Gretchen is pretty emotionally effected by this because I think she can
see
> herself in Brook and maybe she really does have something to be thankful
> for. Brook just came up stairs and sounds very weak but totally different
> than she did yesterday. Frankly, yesterday, I thought she should probably
> be taken to the hospital then. Anyhow, pray for her because I truly
believe
> she wants to be free but without the Lord, it is impossible now. She also
> said to Gretchen that she wants the Lord to take over her life and she
wants
> to be taught what is right. So the desire is there, thank God, and
> hopefully our prayers, too.
>
> Phil.
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