Go Team, Go! Keep up the prayers as the Lord leads you.
Today was a day of remarkable progress. As you know from previous posts, TJ was moved from ICU to a regular room. Our hope is that translates to more opportunities for rest, which is essential for healing. When I left TJ today he was settled into his new digs and was reading. Yesterday he was too tired for reading or even to stay awake for a conversation. The Lord has done great things!
Our hope is to discharge from the hospital late tomorrow or on Wednesday if there are no hiccups.
Please pray in specific:
- Straight forward and steady trajectory towards health and complete healing.
- No infections or "hiccups" like c.diff gut infection which can come as a side effect to all the antibiotics.
- Good night of rest for both TJ and myself.
- Discharge tomorrow.
We know that recovery could take some time but have been blown away (in a good way) by the path this time. "God is good all the time, all the time God is good." Rest would be so much more pleasant in the sunshine of Montana on a mountain being cared for by your wife and treasured friends, right? We are hopeful.
Thank you for your investment once again.
Good night,
MaryAnn...maegan
7 comments:
Hallelujah - thank You, Jesus. Have been praying from South Africa - great to have a global following so the saints are lifting him (and you) up 24X7. Blessings to you both.
Good News! We will continue to pray...
Thanking God. Praying.
Praying here TJ for your full and speedy recovery, my friend.
May the Lord have his hand of healing strong on Tim and his hand of encouragement, strength, and comfort upon the both of you.
- Ernie Manges.
you don't know me, but I am an enthusiastic reader of TJ's leading from the sandbox blog. Just the other day I shared the one on church bullies with an online forum for pastors' wives, one of whom remarked 'thank you from the bottom of my heart, I wish I had known this years ago.' We have also recently experienced this with about eight out of ten points made in the post. May God grant you speedy and full recovery.
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