Archive for June 24th, 2007

posted by Link on Jun 24

Dearest Friends and Family,

I’m sure everybody wants to know the details… so here goes.

Annika had been recently bringing up huge wads of clear yellow mucus. The relaxant had stopped her cough. She was clearly conscious, but too weak to respond. Occasionally she was able to speak small words, tried to communicate… We called people near Amma on the tour, and were able to get the message to Amma.

We were trying to get Annika to drink some carrot juice - she had had nothing to eat or drink for the past 9 hours, as she had been sleeping. When we put a tiny bit of juice in the back of her mouth, she would swallow, so this is how we were proceeding.

We were trying to get her to spit out some mucus which was there in her mouth, unsuccessfully. Her body was so weak that she had to be held up, with support for her head. I was on one side of the bed, and Mom was on the other. It was late at night, and mom’s friend Sarah who had been visiting was in the kitchen, cleaning up before going to her house.

We heard some rattling in her lungs, and thought that she was coughing up something, and perhaps it was stuck in her mouth. I guess now that it was the death rattle.

Mom and I tried to tilt her head foreward to get out whatever it was at the back of her mouth, and she went limp, falling onto her own lap. We lifted her back, very concerned now, and she kind of sat up, and was not breathing - was gone.

We were now shouting her name, rubbing her chest, trying to bring her back to conciousness. I felt for her pulse, but there was none. Then I knew theoretically that she was gone. Hearing our shouts, Aunt Sarah came running…

I called 911 on my cell phone, and got the Highway Patrol! It said to say “one” if this was an emergency call, which I did. Then I got “All of our operators are busy. Please be ready to tell the operator the nature of the emergency, your location, …” Then it started ringing, and ringing, and ringing… It rang for about 90 seconds before I got fed up and hung up. Then I called everybody I knew who was with Amma, to tell Amma that Anni had died. Priya took a phone to Amma’s room, but the door was shut.

Aunt Sarah was trying to reach 911 on her cell phone too, and was having the same problem. Meantime I ran and woke up the neighbours to see if they had a land phone, but they didn’t. They gave me the number for the Fire Department, but by that time Aunt Sarah had managed to contact the emergency personnel. Those people instructed us to get the body off the bed onto the floor and do CPR and Artificial Respiration, and guided us through it. We got the body onto the floor, and Aunt Sarah pushed air into Anni’s lungs as instructed. A huge fountain of foul smelling liquid came rushing out of Anni’s mouth. This happened a few times. I took the phone and relayed instructions to Aunt Sarah and Mom, who were doing the procedures. We knew it was helpless, but the lady on the other end of the phone had us keep on. Finally the paramedics came.

We moved away from the body. They attached several pads to Anni’s chest and abdomen, and connected up a ECG machine. There was nothing. One of them asked if we had a DNR - Do Not Resuscitate - order signed by Anni, which we did. Mom had to get up and give it to them.

It was Amma’s grace that we had that order. Had we not had it, they would have been required by law to intubate her - put her body on a breathing machine, IV drip, and try to jumpstart her heart.

The Police were also there. They needed to know a doctor who would be able to sign the death certificate, so I gave Dr Dave (a doctor who we met at the ashram) a call. He had come to see Anni just 3 days before, and had given us some medicine which relaxed her skeletal muscles, and helped her sleep. He also gave us the prescription for the oxygen and hospital bed. Amazingly, even at 2 am, he took the call. I gave the phone to the police officer, and they worked out the details of the paper work.

Incidentally, government offices are closed on Saturday and Sunday, so we all have to wait till Monday morning for Dr Dave, the County Coroner, and the Deer Creek Funeral Home to sort out the papers. Hopefully that will be finished by noon, and the cremation will be done at 1pm. The crematorium is in a place called Rose Lawn, in Livermore, California.
We feel that she accepted death, as she accepted all the suffering, but that she wanted to stay with us all. Her body was just too weak and perhaps damaged from the suffering for her to be able to do so. She felt accepted all the suffering, all the pain, as Amma’s will, and never resisted.

God bless our little Angel…

-Link

posted by Anand on Jun 24

Let this be a place for people to share their joyous memories of Anni — I’m sure there are many.

I’ll start off with some: I remember how we (her, Lincoln and I) used to go fishing in the backwaters for their little cat, Tushti. And how one time we tied Lincoln up at the top of the roof (I can’t remember the details).

I had forgotten about this one but she told me about it again when I went to Maryland: Apparently I used to be pretty gullible and one time there was a vegetable for lunch called ‘elephant’s foot.’ She told me that it was made by cutting off the feet of elephants and putting them in the ground. I never ate it…

And in San Ramon a few years ago, when I was on crutches, I wanted her to get me a slice of pizza at the snack shop but she went and got something else and made me eat it and said it was good for me.

Everything happened so long ago that the individual memories are blurred, and all I remember is a strong feeling of love and friendship.

Please come to www.TaleOfGrace.com and share your memories as comments to this post.

Love,
Anand

PS from Lincoln - We are hoping to read some of these stories at the funeral service. Thanks.

posted by admin on Jun 24

In her last day of Math Class, Anni wrote a song.  She also made a tune for it, and a friend made it into a very beautiful song.  It embodies everything she was praying for…  Here are the lyrics:

Green Grass, Blue Skies 

Refrain: 

Green Grass, Blue Skies,
In this beautiful World.
One Lord, One Love,
Has created it So.
Cant we Love each other?
Fill this place with Harmony?
One Time,
Everywhere,
Let’s Try! May it happen today…

Verse 1:

Mountains, Valleys,
On our sweet planet Earth.
One Love, One God,
Has created it So.
Everywhere beauty abides,
Singing aloud the glory of Thee.
Flowers,
Fields and Rivers,
Alive with your sweet song of Day…

Verse 2:

Strive for
The Wonder Of Wonders,
Who has made it So.
Love Her, With All your Heart,
And all the People will Know…

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