Jul/094
Update from Tiffany
We definitely had an eventful day today. Kev had an MRI done on his left leg to check the infection again and a infectious disease specialist come look at it, and they seem farily concerned about the infection since it does appear to be getting significantly worse – the swelling is increasing and his leg is getting pretty red. They also said his white blood cell count is high which is of course another sign of infection.
He also had a CT scan of his right shoulder and they found that his scapula is fractured which is what has been causing him so much pain. There isn’t really anything the doctors can do for it, but he does have to be more cautious with physical therapy as certain movements will be restricted.
Due to all of the tests and doctor visits today Kev’s schedule was changed multiple times, so he didn’t get much physical therapy in today.
Please continue to pray that the antibiotics are effective in fighting off the infection so that he doesn’t end up with a bone infection. We also are praying that Kev’s shoulder will heal quickly so he will be able to effectively complete physical therapy.
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12:08 AM on July 18th, 2009
Thank you dear Tiffany , we will pray
Lord Jesus , please heal the infection and make the antibiotics work and remove every pain from Kevin’s body… Lord please touch every sickness, diseases, infections , pain, fractures and the bones, the legs and heal them Lord and clear all the problems from Kevins legs and body. Lord we put him in your hand and ask you Lord to touch him with your healing asap. In your name Lord we ask. Amen
10:56 AM on July 18th, 2009
We are praying! Love you guys.
7:44 PM on July 19th, 2009
It has been graet to see the Body of Christ at her best!! Thanks for letting us rally our prayers and supports. Much love to you both and your families. Bill and Val
11:48 PM on July 19th, 2009
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I am a neighbor of yours at Bordeaux and will do do whatever I can to help. God bless you both.