MA just arrived at the hospital ten minutes ago. No new news, just an FYI that she made it.
There should be some updates either this afternoon or later this evening (as morning greets Bangkok) after my mom has a chance to talk to doctors and the doctors make their rounds.
Monday, January 5, 2009
MA Arrived
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Horraaay! Keep a journal..this may come in handy when all is well once again in the hundred acre wood!
There is so much to give thanks and praise for in this entirely cruddy situation! M, that you are there...C, that you have managed all this...J, that you have kept us all in the know and gotten some sleep...dr. have it isolated to MRSA...that progress is happening slowly but surely!
Thank you, Lord!!!
Great! One answered prayer down and one left to go...Lord, we ask for complete healing and restoration for TJ.
I am still praying that he gets better and am glad that MA got there saftley. praise the Lord!!!
Alex
We praise God for MA arriving and the response TJ is having to the antibiotics. We continue to pray and raise TJ, MA, family and all the physicians involved.
We continue to pray here in Chiang Mai. AO told us this is the hospital that they take the King to when he is ill. So I am sure they have the best Docs. God is good - all the time.
I continue to pray for pain reduction and elimination for T.J. as well as continued wisdom for the doctors as they make concoctions of drugs to combat this infection. Praise the Lord that the infection is under control and some encouraging news. MA, Chip, and Jon I pray that you will continue to feel the Lord's peace around you and that HE would increase your strength to battle this out. The Lord is good for it is His nature...
much love!
Abby
Great answers to prayer! The discussion of MRSA and probabilities within the family raises a question in my mind -- does that indicate the possibility of periodic reinfection -- simply as TJ interfaces with family? Or if they are able to identify a strain does that indicate a possibility of a preventative treatment against future infections (if there is a MRSA link)?
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