My Son Fell into a Coma After a Walk with His Dad – In His Hand Was a Note: ‘Open My Closet for the Answers, but Don’t Tell Dad’

MY HEALTHY TEEN SON SUDDENLY FELL INTO A COMA — WHEN I VISITED HIM, I FOUND A NOTE IN HIS HAND: “OPEN MY CLOSET FOR THE ANSWERS. BUT DON’T TELL DAD.”

Yesterday, my son Andrew suddenly lost consciousness while out for a walk with my ex-husband. By the time I arrived at the hospital, Andrew was already unconscious.

“I don’t know what happened. He just collapsed,” my ex said, crying. But he couldn’t meet my eyes.

I couldn’t understand it. Andrew was a healthy young man, yet now he lay in a hospital bed, completely motionless.

The doctor said, “RECOVERY IS UNLIKELY.”

I didn’t know how I was supposed to move forward after that.

I spent every moment by Andrew’s bedside. His father cried constantly, blaming himself for everything.

When I held my son’s hand, I felt something. He was holding a piece of paper.

My heart skipped. Andrew couldn’t be awake. He hadn’t opened his eyes since the incident.

But the paper was warm from his skin.

I unfolded it and saw shaky handwriting: “Mom, open my closet for the answers. BUT DON’T TELL DAD.”

I pressed the note to my chest and forced myself to breathe.

Why didn’t Andrew want his father to know about the closet?

Could his dad be connected to what happened to him?

“Okay,” I whispered. “I will.”

At midnight, I drove home through empty streets, gripping the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles ached.

In my head, the doctor’s words echoed: Andrew might never wake up.

And then there was that small note he’d been holding in his hand.

In Andrew’s bedroom, everything looked exactly the way he’d left it. His school hoodie was on the chair, sneakers by the door, and there was a faint scent of deodorant.

The closet door was slightly open, barely an inch.

I swallowed hard and reached for the handle.

And the second I pulled it wide… MY VOICE VANISHED….
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