Monday, January 12, 2009

Encouraging Signs

Yesterday was another encouraging day to see responsiveness from Dad. When Brent came in for one of the visits Dad tried to raise an arm as if to say hello! They are confident by his responses that he is aware and can hear- which is an answered prayer in itself. He appears to be tired easily when moving, responding, etc. which is obviously expected after two brain surgeries, pnemonia, eye infections, and two weeks of laying in bed. The pnemonia also is improving.

They are planning to perform a tracheotomy on Tuesday. We are praying that this could be avoided as it will temporarily keep dad from being able to talk. If they need to do it we are ok with it but would be glad if he didn't have to have another surgery. The tracheotomy will be more comfortable to him than the breathing tube he is currently on and is necessary to avoid infections/complications from having a breathing tube for two weeks.

The original doctor that did the first surgery in the ER is expected to be back from vacation this week, hopefully today. We're keeping in mind this is a long process and are thankful for even the small encouragements along the way. No matter the result God is faithful and has been to us each day.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I finally figured how to do this with the help of another former student. My computer savy is just mind-boggling! Sounds like things are looking up. That is great.

Morton

Tom Moore said...

May you feel the presence of the Lord moment by moment thru your faith relationship with Him. We all rejoice and are we are all blessed as we watch Jerry respond positively. We will continue to pray.
Tom

Anonymous said...

I am relieved to know that things are improving. I hope you all know that you have been in my prayers constantly for the last two weeks, and will continue to be for as long as it takes!

Stephenie Jones

aimee said...

We are very glad to hear that things are improving. Praise God! We love you all and we will continue to keep you all in our prayers.

Seth and Aimee Houston

Anonymous said...

The Friona Star staff, Ron, Marlene, Sherry, and Nathan, think of you often and applaud your strength during this trying time. Jerry has long been a friend of this newspaper and we will continue to publish brief reports each week for his many friends around the area. God bless you all during this difficult time. Be strong.

ron carr

South Texas Baptist Association said...
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South Texas Baptist Association said...

We are grateful for the good news, and pray it continues. Our prayers and love continue for you and your family.
Lynn Snider & South Texas Baptist Association

Anonymous said...

We are blessed by the testimony of your strength and faithfulness. We love all of you and continue to lift you to the Father.
Jim & Rhonda (and kids)