Zumbathon® for Josh Woodward (#Woodward Strong)

Zumbathon® for Josh Woodward (#Woodward Strong)Concetta Snyder




On Monday, February 4th, on their usual date night, Josh mentioned that he thought he'd pulled a muscle in his arm and it was sore. Being a firefighter, this isn't an unlikely occurrence. The next day he woke up with a fever but thought absolutely nothing of it, figured he caught what their two young kids had a few days prior and expected a few days of yuck.
Wednesday night (2/6), over night, the pain from the "pulled muscle" became excruciating and the fever persisted. Chelsea and Josh assumed he must have actually torn a muscle and figured he should go to the ER for some meds to help ease the pain and maybe a sling for his arm. It was such a casual occasion that Chelsea dropped him off at the ER, kissed him and said, text me when you want me to pick you up. Within a couple of hours a doctor was calling her from his phone saying she needed to get back to the hospital ASAP if she wanted to see him before he went in for emergency surgery.
Josh did not have a flu, he was SEPTIC.
They THOUGHT initially it could have been a small cut near his arm or even just a pimple that grew inwards but TURNS OUT THE INFECTION STARTED WITH STREP. The infection was so bad all near his arm and chest it took the doctors about two hours to operate on him just to clean out as much of the infection as they could, but by the time they got in there, it had already spread to his heart, lungs, kidney, and liver. He was in ICU for an extended period of time and only given a 5%chance of survival.

Since then he has had a dozen surgeries and was on dialysis for weeks. He has experienced the loss of a hand, all ten toes and part of one foot. He IS home and receiving rehab and waiting to be fitted for prosthetics. He has made remarkable progress and his story along with that of his wife Chelsea who has been by his side every step of the way has captured the attention of thousands through social media. Chelsea is self-employed so of course this is an added strain on finances. Josh is an Albany, NY firefighter. They have two beautiful children--one who is severely autistic. 

Time after time the situations Josh faced medically seemed hopeless---but through the MANY prayers, support and encouragement from literally thousands across the country who shared the Woodward family story...we have witnessed such remarkable healing and hope that this warrior and his courageous wife have received!! Let's help them continue to be able to get ALL they need to make this recovery process even more successful! 

 

**Suggested Donation for the Zumba® event is $20.**

Event info:

https://www.facebook.com/events/296028191290733/

 

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