by Olibro Webmaster | Jan 8, 2019
Audrey Curtis was a recently retired credit controller. After several years of cardiac symptoms, such as shortness of breath, investigations revealed she needed her aortic valve replaced. Audrey was admitted to the hospital on 29th March 2017 for her operation...
by Olibro Webmaster | Jan 3, 2019
It was a day in March when my mom, Kathy, casually mentioned to me that she had been having bloody urine for the past few weeks. I asked her if she had notified her physician and she casually stated, “No, I will just watch it.” After much discussion, I convinced her...
by Olibro Webmaster | Dec 13, 2018
Jack Gentry spent 37 years as a Baltimore City police officer, the last 17 years as a member of the SWAT team and a skilled negotiator. When he retired, Jack and his wife, Teresa—a nurse for 41 years—were looking forward to more time for their family and favorite...
by Olibro Webmaster | Dec 12, 2018
My name is Alyssa, and this is my 4th grade picture; I’m nine. This is also where time stopped for me. I won’t grow any older. I won’t graduate from High School, attend college, get married, have a family or career. The impact I have on the world is from a frozen...
by Olibro Webmaster | Nov 15, 2018
My father felt something while fishing back in April 2017. He broke several vertebrates in his neck. After a 12 hour surgery, a stroke, and loss of moment on his left side he survived the surgery. During his last week in the hospital, he received a new feeding tube....