More Prayer Requests - Monday, May 12
This entry was posted on 5/12/2008 5:20 PM and is filed under Prayer Requests.
Juanita Butler sends the following praise report. I would like to thank you all for your prayers! Praise the Lord! My sister, Rebecca, was able to be treated by the renal specialist today to relieve some of her vision problem temporarily. She will need more treatments but this was her hope that the problem would be treatable. Please continue to pray for her salvation and continued physical healing. All glory to God.
Thank you for your prayers for Jane Beck who had a radical hysterectomy Thursday morning. She went home this morning. The tumor found in her fallopian tube tested to be stage 1 cancer. A tubal cancer is rare but treatable. She will have 6 chemo treatments beginning in about 4-6 weeks, after she recovers from surgery. Jane has a good attitude and we all know that God is in control. Please keep her and her family lifted in and for God's healing hand to touch her with complete recovery. Again, thank you for your prayers.
Don and Barbara Moreland's granddaughter, Jessica, has an infection around the port area where she receives the chemo treatments for leukemia. Jessica has been admitted to the hospital and is in ICU. Please keep her lifted in prayer, along with the entire family.
A praise report from Sheri Raleigh - We are home! What a perfect Mother's day gift. Cooper was able to take a walk from his room to the nurses station and this was his pass to come home. He needed quit a bit of help from us and he really had to push through a lot of pain. For some reason Cooper's right leg is stronger than his left leg at this point. We are not sure exactly why but perhaps a weakness from being in bed for 31 days. We see no weakness in his right leg but he has only limited use of his right fingers. The good thing he is left handed. The Doctor said that within a few weeks the right fingers should be working better. For now we will carry him and encourage him daily to try to do a little more. We hope to begin physical and occupational therapy pretty quickly.