On an otherwise uneventful morning, Ronna Jevne, 76, stepped into the shower to get ready for an appointment. She washed her hair. Then something happened.
There was no pain, but she couldn’t figure out how to turn off the shower, which struck her as odd since she had done it many times before. “I knew something was wrong,” said Ronna. “But I wasn’t scared. I was very calm.”
She slumped to the floor of the shower but managed to pull herself to her feet with a pull bar. Then she stumbled out of the shower and down the short hallway to the bedroom and her husband, Hal. “I didn’t call out,” said Ronna. “Little did I know I couldn’t call out.”