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Corey B. King
2 min readNov 20, 2022

One More Miracle Left

I had felt bad for weeks. Everything that I ate, I vomited. The only thinamg that I could keep on my stomach was Bojangles’ fried chicken, dirty rice, mash potatoes, and Wendy’s chilli and their frosties. Each time I urinated, I bled and was soiling my clothes. I had recently purchased Depends, so I could save my wardrobe. The only thing that I could do work related was answer emails. I barely could make to the second floor of my townhome. I could barely place one foot in front of the other.

On Tuesday, March 29th, 2022, after much prodding from my mother and sister, I decided to visit Urgent Care. When I arrived, my bp was 244/144, the doctor told me to go to the emergency room. I went to Wesley Long where they placed me in a triage room, and this is where the journey begins. After the examination, the doctor determined that I had two strokes and a small aneurysm. I was in the final stage of renal failure, and I would have to start dialysis. I never felt either stroke or the aneurysm, but I was in a very bad way.

The next day, I had surgery to place a catheter in my chest to start dialysis. For the next several weeks, I would receive dialysis three times a week for four. After several weeks, I was moved to the rehab floor, and I moved among speech, occupational, and physical therapists.

On April 28, 2022, I was released from the hospital to outpatient dialysis with a wheelchair as transport.

That was seven months ago, today I am mobile, except a cane, still on dialysis, praying for a kidney transplant.

Here’s what I know is that God had one more miracle left. My maternal grandfather died from a stroke at 56, and I had two at 45 and survived. Every time I get sad or depressed about my current situation, there is a spirit of gratitude thinking about the miracle that is my life. Stay tuned for more miracles!

Corey B. King
Corey B. King

Written by Corey B. King

Writer, Professor. Published my second book, I Have Some Shit to Say, memoir/essay collection in 2018! You can find me on Twitter at @coreybking

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