Sarah Kelly, a hospital patient with Down Syndrome, loved The Wiggles kid show. So, when she refused to wear the oxygen mask required for treatment, her nurse reached out for a little extra help!
What do you do when you can’t get a patient to wear an oxygen mask? You call on The Wiggles kid show!
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This positive news story will have you smiling from ear to ear as you learn about a nurse who calls on The Wiggles to help a young woman with Down Syndrome fight COVID-19! God calls on Christians to pour themselves out for others and this story is one of inspiration and love.
Steven Moylan knows that being a nurse is more than just administering medication. He knows it takes compassion and a little ingenuity to help his patients get healthy. He has been on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis since the beginning.
So when his patient Sarah Kelly was struggling to breathe and didn’t understand why she needed to wear oxygen tubes, he called in a big favor.
As he spent time with Sarah, he learned she adores The Wiggles kid show. It sparked an idea and he hoped it would work.
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This amazing nurse went the extra mile. After several emails and over 35 phone calls, he was finally able to get in touch with the crew. Two members of The Wiggles agreed to help!
Anthony Field (the blue Wiggle) and Simon Pryce (the red Wiggle) agreed to record a special video just for Sarah. In the video, The Wiggles explained to Sarah why she needed to wear the oxygen tubes in her nose after Steven sent special medical equipment to the studio to help The Wiggles with their message.
How incredibly kind, outgoing, and thoughtful, don’t you think? These three men, Steven, Anthony, and Simon helped connect with sweet Sarah in a way she could understand. And you know what? It may have just saved her life.
The special video from The Wiggles kid show had an immediate effect on Sarah, she kept her oxygen tubes in and her medical condition improved dramatically.
Because of their team effort, Sarah began to heal from the effects of COVID-19 and was eventually released. This is one of the most inspirational stories you’ll read in a while and it’s sure to put a happy wiggle or two in your day!
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“If you pour yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the desire of the afflicted, then shall your light rise in the darkness and your gloom be as the noonday.” Isaiah 58:10
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