tiktok OK baby mom, no memory of accident due to brain damage

Katelynn Ordone Share the latest news about her health after she and her husband Jaelan Ordoneson Preston died in a 2-year-old car accident.
“I have no memory of the accident. 2-3 days after the accident, I have no memory. Until the end, I have too many memories of the hospitalization,” Caitlin said in Tiktok on Thursday, July 3. “I suffered a brain trauma and lost a lot of memories.”
Katelynn and Jaelan’s friends shared in April that Preston, known as “Good Baby” online, died in a vehicle accident. His parents were injured while his sister Paisley, 7, was at school. US Weekly Preston died in May from a blunt weapon injury caused by a vehicle crash. The Office of the Santa Manny Parish Coroner ruled that his death was accidental.
Although Caitlyn has no memory of the incident, her father, Glen Norristell her the phone number that came a while after the crash.
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“The accident was so bad, and I was able to get my phone in some way,” she explained on Thursday. “I called 911 first. I called them for five minutes. The only reason I knew was because I saw it in the phone log and my parents told me I called them.”
Katelynn doesn’t remember where her parents were given her, but knows she told them to “get there” as soon as possible.
“My mom and I called for about five minutes,” Caitlin said. “She said she could hear the pain of my voice. I groaned in the pain, and she said she could no longer handle it.”
Katelynn’s mom continued to try to find the family and handed the phone to Norris, who spoke to her for about 19 minutes.
“He could hear people ask me if I had children and I said, ‘I don’t know.’ I just got rid of it,” she said. “There [were] I can talk about the moments, there [were] I just groan and moan in pain and then there [were] I didn’t speak at all during the silence. ”
Katelynn claimed that even if she didn’t know the words, she began to speak the Lord’s prayer “perfectly” on the phone. She shared that understanding that moment and feeling God’s “existence” guided her as she felt sad for her son.
“Without God, I don’t know that Preston is in a state of complete peace right now,” Caitlyn said. “I’ll be with him one day. So I just want to share. I still have a long journey and a long way to go. I feel like I really, without him, I can’t really solve this problem.”



