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Feb 13th 2010EileenWeekly Updates
It seems like in the past few weeks we have sent out a few prayer requests for friends and family that we felt needed much prayer. It is so easy to forget to let you know how things turn out. I was very excitedto recieve the information below that we wanted to share it with you.
Shiloh Hache
Thank you for praying. Shiloh’s levels (not to sure what they were measuring I think it was the bilirubin in her blood) went up to 18 and couldn’t go past the mid 20s or brain damage would happen, but praise God her levels are coming down. Jason called my aunt (his mother) at 2 a.m. and said the level was 14 and then this morning at 9 a.m. it was 10 and she will not have to have a blood transfer or transfusion. If she continues to do well she may be discharged from ICU tonight and maybe sent back to the hospital where she was born tomorrow or Sunday and then maybe home. She still needs to be under a special blanket with special lights for a few days. Please continue to pray for Beka as her body and emotions have been through a lot with her grandpa dying on the day Shiloh was born and everything that has gone on since. They are a bit concerned about postpartum depression, please pray for the Lord to carry her through all this in a healthy way. Jason and the children also need continued prayer and Beka’s mom Brenda as she leaves Tues to go to her Dad’s funeral (she lives in CA and that is also where her father lived). She will fly back for another week and a half to be with Beka and Jason and help as much as she can.
Richard
I should let you know how Richard is. He is home from hospital and seems well. He is booked to have his heart surgery for April 12 and there is much surgery needed. His results from his last angiogram last Friday said his left artery is blocked 70% so he needs to surgery sooner rather than later as his right artery is 100% calcified and his ascending aorta is also quite calcified and he needs a new aortic heart valve. It really sounds overwhelming but I do believe in a God who does miracles and has done in the past and will do so again in the future.
John
Just to keep you updated on John also. His surgery went well and they were able to remove the fluid. He had a quick recovery time in the ICU with no complication and then to the normal ward and home in amazing time. The doctors were able to remove all of the fluid but did find the tumor to be cancerous so he will now have to start an agresive regime of chemo. Please pray that all goes well through this process.
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