PANAMA CITY – A guy who reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly reportedly pronounced himself dead wednesday at Ascension Sacred Heart Bay is now fighting for his life at a veterans hospital in Gainesville.
Relatives and friends of Jake Chapman, 39, began protesting outdoors at the hospital on Friday night after learning that Chapman had not died on Wednesday and had been resurrected. The organization was basically made up of Chapman’s colleagues at the Fate Worship Center, where he is a cult leader.
Chapman’s wife, 16, Kristen Chapman, said she won the opposite on Wednesday night, about seven hours after telling her husband and father that their five children had died.
“Seven hours later, they gave me another call saying they were doing more tests and that their center was beating on their own and that the doctor didn’t speak well,” Kristen Chapman, exhausted, said in an interview on Monday. “It’s nothing it’s about. I don’t know how that can happen in the world.”
ASH Bay declined to comment on Wednesday, raising HIPAA’s restrictions. The company also declined to comment on COVID-19 visitation rights from members of the family circle of reported deceased patients.
“Because of the context of your questions, HIPPA restrictions still apply. We observe because of the federal HIPAA law that protects the confidentiality of information about the physical condition or health care of the patient,” officials wrote.
According to Kristen, the bureaucracy of the rules, probably similar to COVID-19, had prevented her from seeing her husband, deceased or with respiratory assistance, her stay in the hospital. Since Wednesday, he has only been able to spend forty-five minutes with him: 15 minutes on Friday and 30 minutes on Saturday.
He moved to veterans hospital on Sunday night at the request of Congressman Neal Dunn (R-Panama City). Chapman served as a doctor in the army.
“It’s such a heartbreaking story for a young circle of relatives, a young man,” Dunn said in an interview Monday, noting that this kind of “confusion and lack of communication” doesn’t happen much in the medical industry. “I am very happy to help the circle of relatives take it to a center where they feel comfortable. You’ll definitely get the assistance you need.”
The new medical environment has given Chapman’s circle of relatives the time and confidence to focus on his recovery.
“My nerves went down. We’ve had a lot of ups and downs,” Kristen Chapman said. The new medical team “makes sure we’re informed.”
“We are very grateful,” he added.
He said Chapman was recently hooked up to a fan and was receiving blood pressure medication. Your diagnosis remains undetermined, even if you are thought to have had a stroke.
Stuttering to release her words through deep exhalations, she reflected on the few moments she could spend with her husband the five days they spent in ASH.
“I told him how much I love him, how much I love him, and how much everyone prays for him,” he says.
In a video Kristen posted on social media on Saturday, the promising galloping sounds of Rattle through Elevation Worship echo throughout her hospital room. It’s the kind of music that has comforted the leader of the church cult and prepared him for a miracle.
“Jake, he — he is — much dear. He’s got a lot of friends. You need to help everyone you come into contact with. He’s been given a lot of other people protecting him,” Chapman said. “He is a wonderful husband and father, and there is no explanation for why he deserves to be treated like this.”