Thursday, January 8, 2009

Specific Prayer Request from TJ

It is Thursday evening Bangkok time. It has been a very decent day. TJ was up in a chair for a total of 5 hours. They have started to wean off the vent- PEEP 14 and O2 at 40%. The Infectious Disease specialist stopped by and said that he does not think we are dealing with MRSA since nothing has shown up on cultures. I could not really get an answer on what he thinks caused all this, but he said that they will discontinue one antibiotic but keep the ones that were used last year going.

Tonight I was having some trouble communicating with the nurse about his blood sugars- they have been running higher than we would like, but she was not really understanding what I was trying to say so TJ and I said not to do anything and asked to talk with the endocrinologist tomorrow. What we do NOT want to happen is that she over compensates and he goes too low overnight. Please pray that communication does not become a problem with this issue.

TJ's specific request is that he can be extubated tomorrow. Suctioning is really an ordeal- his whole body is wracked with coughing when they put the suction catheter down. It also is very uncomfortable to have the tube in at all. It is tied on with twill tape, rather than a more stable adhesive pad that is used in the states so the tube gets pulled and wiggled with every move.

TJ also wanted me to thank all of you for your persistent prayer and support. Amen to that!

Chip had some stomach issues today-seems to be better now. At the conference TJ and Chip were at last week there were several viral things going around. A family from a country north of here has a baby hospitalized in the room right above us and their 3 year old is sick, too. They are exhausted and if everyone is better will be flying "home" at midnight tomorrow so please keep them before the throne as well.

Sodexo runs the food service at Bethel University and the nutrition department and cafeteria here. I told Chip I will never accuse him of exaggerating about the food choices and tastes again. There is an Au Bon Pain and a Smoothie Bar for back up. What it lacks in taste is made up for by the sweet lady who dishes up the food.

I started a list today of all the ways God has shown His faithfulness and goodness in this situation. It is difficult to be so far away from home while TJ is so ill, and some times the communication can be frustrating-especially for those of us with "time zone challenge." (TJ says he does not get jet lag- he is just time zone challenged). It is amazing to see all the ways God works even in tough situations. GIGATT!

Mary Ann

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I will continue to approach the amazing throne with the others around the world. Your faithfulness continues to bring you blessings. I will be away for a week for Emily's wedding, but hope to hear you are on your way home when I return. LeAnn R.

Anonymous said...

Continuing to pray for you all during this time. Praising God for all He has done already. Rhonda Reynard

Anonymous said...

Our God is an owsome God...therefore HE will revile HIS great power and glory to TJ and the family. We are keep praying for the complet healing in the name of all names'JESUS'.

maegan said...

You are lifted up with the blood sugar issue & the vent.

When I read about the kids above your room, it suddenly made sense....what needed to happen to get one of the best PEDS nurses on the planets to those kids bedside to translate? Bet TJ doesn't like that answer :)

You are precious in his sight.
ms

Anonymous said...

Hey TJ, MA, Chip, & Jon-
Just wanted you all to know that Mitch and I love you bunches and have you in our hearts and on our minds always. We eagerly and greatfully await your return home.
Love & Prayers always
Mitch & Rita

Anonymous said...

Hello TJ,
Sorry to hear that you are having serious health concerns again. May you continue to feel God's blessings through these trials. I am praying for you, your family, and the medical staff.
Cathie Leimbach

Unknown said...

Julie and I continue to pray and watch in amazement at God battling the enemy. His light shines through each of you at home and in Bangkok. I am moved and in awe of how God make himself visible. Our prayers continue with you.