21-year-old Mikayla Grace knows better than anyone that each day is a gift. Sadly, as a young woman suffering several autoimmune diseases, life is a daily struggle. In fact, she shouldn't even still be here based on doctors' predictions. But God determines the number of our days, not medicine. And Mikayla's incredible outlook is inspiring so many! [rsnippet id="3"] It's always heartbreaking to see someone so young fighting for life. For Mikayla, things started getting bad when she was just 16 years old. What began as POTS syndrome -- a condition affecting the flow of blood through the body -- grew into more severe Dysautonomia, along with multiple autoimmune diseases. RELATED: Prayer Brings UFC Legend Back From Coma After Train Struck Him Through the years, Mikayla's health only got worse. It took its toll on her heart. And eventually, doctors determined this young woman suffering several autoimmune diseases needed a pacemaker.
"It was supposed to help save my life and instead did the complete opposite," Mikayla recalled.
"I laid there for days and part of me knew I was dying," she recalls. "I was taken to the hospital where I stayed for 3 days, nearly unresponsive and hanging on by a thread."As it turns out, Mikayla had developed a rare complication from the surgery. She'd contracted a staph infection inside of her heart valve from the pacemaker implantation. RELATED: Miracle Baby Smiles After Being Born With Half A Heart Doctors decided the best bet was to remove Mikayla's pacemaker. The surgery took place the day after Thanksgiving. But as an unfortunate side effect, the infection poured out and ravaged the rest of her body. And things just kept getting worse.
"My heart valve threw septic pulmonary emboli into my lungs. My kidneys started to fail and the rest of my body started to follow. I gained 40 pounds of fluid within 48 hours," Mikayla explained. "During all this, I also had to fight through pneumonia from the infection going into my lungs. When I started going in the right direction, I started spiking fevers again."[/slide] The doctors eventually realized medicine simply didn't hold the answer they needed. Mikayla just wasn't getting better, no matter what they tried.
"At this point, the doctors resorted to praying," Mikayla said. "They'd come into my room, looking defeated, not even able to promise things would get better. So they crossed their fingers and prayed."But it wasn't just the doctors who were praying. Pleas for prayers went out through texts and all over social media. Everyone wanted to see Mikayla survive. [rsnippet id="3"]
"The most important thing to me was to LIVE my life and do things that made me happy!"
"Even when I feel I can't take any more pain and suffering, I still manage to do it," she said. "One day after another. And that alone shows me I have so much strength, that I didn't even know was there."After sharing her incredible journey on Facebook, Mikayla's story went viral (you can read her full post HERE). Her unrelenting determination is an inspiration to so many. And Mikayla couldn't believe all the attention her post received!