'He saved my life': US Veteran's service dog wakes owner up before he had a serious stroke

A US Marine's Faithful Companion Saved His Life: The Power of Service Dogs

Hank Ford, a decorated former U.S. Army and Marine, has been living with PTSD for years, often feeling anxious and disconnected from the world around him. But since receiving a service dog named Tommy two years ago, his life has taken a dramatic turn for the better.

Tommy is more than just a pet - he's a lifeline to Ford. The 3-year-old yellow Labrador wakes Ford up every morning at 7 a.m., but on one fateful day in February, Tommy's behavior was unusually urgent. As Ford slept, Tommy began barking frantically and pawing at him with his nose. Despite the dog's usual reserved demeanor, Tommy seemed to be trying to convey an important message.

Ford woke up to find himself being pestered by Tommy, who was hitting him in the chest - a behavior he rarely exhibits. Once Ford got out of bed, he realized something was seriously wrong. He drove himself to the hospital, where doctors discovered that he had suffered a severe case of A-fib, an irregular and rapid heartbeat that can lead to massive strokes.

If Tommy hadn't woken Ford up that morning, it's likely that he would have suffered a life-threatening stroke in his sleep. The dog's timely intervention saved Ford's life, and he credits Tommy with helping him overcome the debilitating symptoms of PTSD.

Ford's gratitude for Tommy's actions is palpable, and he acknowledges that their bond has been instrumental in his recovery. With Tommy by his side, Ford feels more secure and connected to the world around him.

The story highlights the vital role that service dogs like Tommy play in supporting veterans struggling with PTSD. Dogs, Inc., a nonprofit organization that provides service dogs to veterans, is making a significant impact on the lives of those who need it most.

As Ford looks to the future, he's optimistic about his recovery and the role that Tommy will continue to play in his life. With the help of his faithful companion, Ford is finally starting to feel like himself again - and it's all thanks to the selfless devotion of a remarkable dog named Tommy.
 
Service dogs are literally lifesavers πŸΆπŸ’• I mean, think about it, they're trained to detect even the slightest changes in their owner's behavior, like Hank Ford's irregular heartbeat. It's crazy to me that these dogs can be so attuned to our needs and reactions. And it's not just about the physical stuff, but also the emotional support they provide - I've heard from friends who have PTSD and they swear by their service dogs for being able to calm them down in moments of crisis. We need more organizations like Dogs, Inc. that are making a difference in people's lives ❀️
 
[smile] I'm thinking... πŸ€” A dog can literally be a lifesaver! Like, imagine having a personal alarm system (Tommy) that checks in on you when you need help most. It's wild how much of a difference service dogs like Tommy can make for people struggling with PTSD.

Here's a simple diagram to illustrate the point:
```
+---------------+
| Ford's Life |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Tommy (service dog) | | Hospital |
| with urgent barking! | | (A-fib treatment)|
+---------------+ +---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Ford's recovery |
+---------------+
```
It just goes to show that even the smallest actions from our furry friends can make a huge difference in someone's life. πŸΎπŸ’•
 
This is so heart warming 🐢❀️! I mean think about it, some service dogs are trained to detect seizures or diabetes, but this one literally saved his owner's life 😊. And it's not like he's just any ordinary dog, it's a 3-year-old yellow Labrador that can sense when something is wrong and knows how to react. That's what I call loyalty πŸ™. It's great to see the impact these dogs have on people's lives, especially those with PTSD who need all the help they can get. Hank Ford's story is definitely inspiring 🀩 and a big shoutout to Dogs, Inc. for doing such amazing work ❀️.
 
πŸ˜‚ I'm so done with the whole "service dogs are just pets" vibe. Like, come on! This dude's life literally depended on his pup waking him up that morning. No way you can say that's not a game-changer. And it's not like Ford was just sleeping in all day or anything. The dog is trained to wake him up for a reason - because the vet said he needs to be taken care of ASAP! πŸ˜‚ Service dogs are more than just pets, they're lifesavers. Period.
 
[Image of a smiling service dog with a cape on] 🐾πŸ’ͺ

[Sarah Palin meme: "Who needs human love when you have a good dog?"] 🀣

[A picture of a person sleeping, with a red X through it - a dog waking them up] πŸ˜΄πŸ‘Š
 
man i cant even begin 2 tell u how amazing this story is 🐢❀️ tommy that lab is literally a hero in my book, saved his owner's life and now hes helping him recover from PTSD i think we should all be giving out awards 2 these kinda service dogs ASAP they r truly making a difference in so many people's lives
 
πŸ™„ I mean, can you even imagine not having a furry little alarm clock to wake you up in the morning? Like, what's going on with people who don't have a service dog? Anyway, this dude Hank Ford got lucky, literally, that his service dog Tommy saved his life from A-fib. It's crazy how these dogs can sense when something is off and freak out like it's nobody's business. 🐢

I'm glad to see organizations like Dogs, Inc. helping out veterans with PTSD. It's about time we start recognizing the importance of mental health support for our troops. And let's be real, who needs a 7 am alarm clock when you've got a dog that can literally save your life? πŸ™ƒ I'm just glad Hank is on the road to recovery and has Tommy by his side. It's a reminder that sometimes all it takes is a little bit of love and companionship to turn our lives around. ❀️
 
omg this is so inspiring πŸΎπŸ’•, i mean can u imagine having a furry savior by ur side? it's like, tommy literally saved hank's life! πŸ™Œ his PTSD was getting worse and then tommy just wakes him up and the rest is history 🚨. it's amazing how much of a difference these service dogs make in people's lives πŸ‘. i'm so grateful for organizations like dogs, inc. that are making a real difference in our veterans' lives ❀️. hank's story is just proof that with the right support and companionship, u can overcome even the toughest challenges 🌟.
 
πŸ•πŸ™ I mean, come on... just think about it, you're literally sleeping in your bed, oblivious to what's happening outside, and then BAM! Your furry little savior is like "Hey dude, wake up! You've got a life-threatening condition going on!" πŸ˜‚ I'm seriously grateful for dogs like Tommy who have more common sense than most humans. Like, can you imagine if Tommy was a human? "Dude, what's wrong with you? Get outta bed and take care of yourself!" πŸ™„ Anyway, it's great to see Hank Ford getting the help he needs, and I'm glad Dogs, Inc. is doing their thing. More service dogs like Tommy, less PTSD-related drama, right? 😊
 
can't believe how lucky hank ford is with tommy πŸΆπŸ’• that little yellow lab just saved his life 😱 and now he's feeling more connected than ever - it's like, what would we do without these incredible service dogs in our lives? they're not just pets, they're lifesavers πŸ’― i'm so glad organizations like dogs inc. are doing their part to provide them to veterans like hank who need them most ❀️
 
πŸ• I'm glad to see service dogs getting some well-deserved recognition πŸ™. But what really gets my attention here is the lack of concrete data on how effective these dogs are in preventing strokes and other serious health issues. Where's the research? What studies have been conducted on the specific bond between Ford and Tommy, and how do we know that Tommy's behavior was unusual enough to save Hank's life? I mean, I'm not saying it didn't happen, but let's be real - correlation doesn't equal causation πŸ€”. We need more concrete evidence before we start singing the praises of service dogs as miracle workers πŸ’‘. Can someone please share some credible sources on this topic?
 
I'm low-key obsessed with service dogs rn 🀯! Did you know that 1 in 5 veterans experience PTSD & a service dog can make all the difference? 🐢 According to the VA, 75% of veterans who receive a service dog report improved mental health symptoms! πŸ’š The stats are insane! πŸ“Š In fact, research shows that service dogs reduce stress by up to 44% and improve mood by 34%! 😌 Hank Ford's story is just one example of how these amazing animals can change lives. I'm also loving the fact that Dogs, Inc. is doing such great work & providing service dogs to those who need them most πŸ™. By the way, have you seen the graph showing the correlation between PTSD and social isolation? πŸ“ˆ It's wild! 🀯
 
🐢 I'm totally blown away by this story 🀯! It's heartbreaking to think about Hank Ford's struggles with PTSD, but it's also super inspiring that he has a service dog like Tommy who's literally saved his life πŸ’•. I mean, can you even imagine not having someone who genuinely cares about your well-being? It's amazing how much of a difference Tommy makes in Ford's daily life - from waking him up to helping him navigate anxiety attacks 🌞. The fact that Dogs, Inc. is doing this work with veterans like Ford is just incredible ❀️. It's time we start giving these dogs the recognition they deserve πŸ™Œ!
 
omg i cant even right now 🀯, this story is just so inspiring! i mean, just imagine having a constant companion like that, who cares about you unconditionally 🐾❀️... and then think about what would have happened if tommy hadn't woken hank up that morning 😱... it's just crazy to me how much of a difference one little dog can make in someone's life πŸ’•. i'm so glad hank is on the road to recovery now, and i know he'll always be grateful for tommy πŸ™. service dogs like these guys are literally lifesavers, and we should all be cheering them on πŸŽ‰
 
πŸΆπŸ’‘ this story just hit me on a deep level... i mean think about it, we humans always talk about how service dogs are trained to detect medical conditions but what if that's not enough? what if they can sense when our mental state is deteriorating too? like in ford's case, tommy knew something was off and he just acted. doesn't that say a lot about the special bond between these two guys? it's not just a service dog, it's a lifeline to someone who needs it most. and now i'm thinking about all the other vets out there struggling with ptsd... do we have service dogs for mental health too? πŸ€”πŸ’•
 
OMG u guys 🀩 I'm literally sobbing just thinking about this!!! Hank Ford's story is literally the most inspiring thing I've ever read! That dog Tommy saved his life!! Can u even imagine having a service dog like that? I mean, I know I'd be a total mess without my own fave fandom 🀣 but seriously, this is so heartwarming! Dogs, Inc. is doing such amazing work for veterans with PTSD and it's about time we start giving them more recognition πŸ™Œ Tommy is literally the best dog ever!
 
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