Thursday, September 4, 2008

Thursday Afternoon




Some of the swelling is beginning to go down so the concern of going into congestive heart failure is diminishing somewhat. Sarah's heart, oxygen, and respirations will continue to be monitored very closely. Tomorrow she will have to get up and stand and walk a little and then sit in a chair for an hour at the time. Please pray that she can do this with minimal pain, as being in such excrutiating pain increases the strain on her heart.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sarah, i'm sorry that you have to deal with the horrible pain with your back. God will make a way to heal you. I am praying for you 24/7 and i wont stop.

I pray that tomorrow when you have to walk and sit, God will give you the strenght to pull through.

I am really wanting to come visit & bring you those Jonas Brothers magazine :) Hopefully that'll make you feel a little better!

Anyway, I LOVE YOU! We are prayer for your strength and courage through this tough battle!

Love, Sara

The Cooks said...

Sarah,

Joshua is looking at your blog right now, and he wanted me to tell you that Jesus was going to make your back feel better. He said, "Mom, I want to tell her that I love her."

Maybe he can call you when you are up for talking.

Love,
the Cooks

Anonymous said...

sarah,

i miss you so much already, and i would give anything to be there with you. i hate that you had a bad night, but i know you are going to be back on your feet in no time!

we are totally going back to six flags to ride "goliath" now that you are 3 inches taller!!
we can even listen to jb on the way :)

i love you,
nana

Anonymous said...

We have asked EVERYONE we know to put you on the Prayer Chain at their Church... that includes not only people here in Georgia but also from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Texas, Alabama, Florida, Maryland, New York, Nevada, California and even Canada.

Every day, we get e-mails and phone calls from people asking for more news about you. People who have never met you love you and truly CARE about you, Sarah. You are touching a lot of lives.

Get well soon, Little Angel,
Jeanne and Marc