David’s Story

Site created on June 26, 2018

Welcome to our Caring Bridge website. We are using it to keep family and friends updated in one place. We appreciate your support and words of hope and encouragement. Thank you for visiting.  Last night, June 25, 2018, David Dibble, 18, was with his brothers Wisconsin Wave Baseball team practicing at Indian Trails Academy.  While pitching to another player, he collapsed.  His younger brother Alex was on the field at the time and saw him go down.  The team thought he was playing around (the humorous man he is) but Coach Zach ran out knowing this was not the case.  Alex immediately called 911 while Coach began CPR until the Ambulance arrived.  Alex had his first (& only!) back seat squad car drive following his brother in the ambulance.  The paramedics needed to resuscitate again on the way to the hospital.  He arrived at Aurora with the baseball family following right behind.  As Davids Grandparents and parents arrived at the hospital, the decision was made to transfer him to St. Lukes in Milwaukee via Helicopter as soon as possible for more urgent and better care.  We watched as the helicopter landed and safely brought him to get settled in.  They cooled his body and are currently keeping him stable.    He will not be awake for a few days, has a lot of IV's in him,  all organs are said to be looking good right now.  We are truly thankful for Coach Zachs quick CPR on him.   We will continue to keep everyone updated on this site.  Davids first hospital visit in the ICU had a hallway full of friends and family with the doctors updating all of us as well as possible.  Coach Mark, Coach Zach, Coach Eugene and all the support of friends and family that our Dibble Boys have had within these last 24 hours keep us positive and hopeful that he will come out of all this fighting stronger than ever.  We are grateful to all of you and please keep our family in your thoughts and prayers for Davids recovery to play ball again very soon.

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Journal entry by Connie Lynn

As I write another "last journal entry, today" 😉 I find myself writing to David one more time (hmmm....) and mostly to all that have followed his journey this summer.  Today, David is 19 years old and we look so forward to celebrate many more with him.  He celebrates with his other (haha) best Auntie Heather & Uncle Eric in Virginia today and I know they are making it one of his best birthdays yet, cause that's what Auntie Heather & Uncle Eric do, they make every birthday celebration amazing.  Not to mention they are the best hosts around!  This was a trip way past due for him and his brothers and I'm so grateful that they were finally able to make it happen.

As for me David, I still look at you and pause, take a breath and ask myself, is it really you?  I still fall into tears and I still take a breath thinking of the miracle I saw God perform this summer before my very eyes.  Watching you lifeless for three days and walk out of the hospital 7 days later is still something my own heart is working on and still disbelief of it all.  I love you more than ever David and you will always be our miracle, our grace.  As much as I know, and yes, agree, how much you just want to move forward and put it all behind you, I can't and will never forget the heart break of losing you and the joyous tears of God keeping you here, and especially, all in good health. I will never forget the millions of prayers sent your way and the doctors saying,  "We are just doctors, God does the rest".  All that, I will forever remember.

David, each day for all of us, is what makes us who we are tomorrow, one day at a time, we grow braver and stronger as a result of living each day positively and courageously.  Our past, all of it, is what makes us who we are in the present.  You dear David, make us want to live each day the best, fullest possible, and I know you are celebrating your birthday doing just that... with love, family and laughter...maybe even a nap.  Happy Happy 19th Birthday David! May God continue blessing you everyday.  I praise Him everyday that you are with us.

Next year, August 17, 2019 David will be 20 years old and this will be a year of our family paying it forward.  Pushing harder than ever to get 1700+ people to learn CPR, maybe even 2000?! For everyone who has followed Davids story, please wish him a Happy Birthday and as for our family that got through this summer because of all of YOU, please support our Dibbs17 Mission and learn CPR.  Gods plan puts people in the right place at the right time, and maybe you'll be the angel in some way or how, like Zach saved David that day.  

Forever, stay blessed, and always, be loved, Auntie Connie & Familia 
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