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🚹 BREAKING : Rain Brown Speaks Out: “I Was Pushed to the Edge by Vicious LiesđŸ’„

A Scare Close to Home: My Mom’s Battle with Pneumonia

Hey everyone, Rain Brown here. I know it’s been a while—sorry for the silence. Life’s been a little overwhelming, and I wanted to pop in with an important update, especially about my mom.

About a week ago, she got really sick. At first, we weren’t sure what was wrong. She tried to rest it off, but her condition kept getting worse. Because she has emphysema and COPD, we’re always extra cautious when she falls ill. Eventually, my siblings took her to the hospital since I don’t have a car at the moment and couldn’t be there in person.

After several tests, the doctors diagnosed her with severe acute viral pneumonia. Her oxygen levels were dangerously low, and they were initially worried it could be cancer-related, but thankfully, scans came back clear. It was a scary moment for all of us. She was immediately put on oxygen and given intravenous antibiotics. There were a few heart-related concerns as well—they couldn’t give her pain medication because her heart rate was too low.

It was a terrifying week and a half. I didn’t update anyone sooner because we didn’t have all the facts, and honestly, I was too overwhelmed. But now I can say with relief—she’s home, recovering, and doing much better.


Healing at Home: Small Steps, Big Wins

After about a week in the hospital, Mom was discharged with portable oxygen and a continued round of antibiotics. She’s currently staying with my brother Noah, so she’s in good hands. She’s been resting, regaining her strength, and eating well—little wins that mean everything right now.

She’s still using a nasal oxygen cannula, but the fact that she’s smiling, eating, and showing signs of energy again is a huge relief. And yes, she’s already flashing her signature peace sign—classic Mom.

I can’t thank the hospital staff enough, especially Nurse Rebecca, who was incredibly kind and patient. And to all of you who prayed or sent positive energy—thank you from the bottom of my heart. I truly believe your support made a difference.


 A Reminder, a Thank You, and What’s Next

This experience has been a wake-up call. Please—if you’re sick, stay home. Even if it’s “just a cold,” it can be devastating for someone with a compromised immune system. Social distancing, masks, hand washing—it all still matters. I know we’re “past” the pandemic, but viruses don’t follow our timelines.

Also, I’ve got some exciting stuff coming up! I’ve been working on a new podcast episode (stay tuned—it’s a good one), and there are a few other creative projects in the works that I can’t wait to share with you all soon.

To everyone in the Wolf Pack—thank you for your patience, your love, and your prayers. It’s been a rollercoaster, but we’re coming out the other side stronger. Mom’s recovering. I’m okay. We’re surviving—and more than that, we’re living.

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