The physical therapy is exhausting but he is a trooper. Thanks again for all your support and prayers. We are taking it one day at a time with much hope!
Monday, January 26, 2009
Monday Morning Report
It's more good news this morning as I sit and watch JD doing a little physical therapy. We are still in the waiting game to see how his body reacts. However, his labs this morning were very good and he is hopeful that the kidneys are beginning to recover. If everything goes as we hope then he will be able to come home on Wednesday and follow up with the Dr. at UC davis. There is a chance that he may need another round of dialysis tomorrow morning and a transfusion. It will all depend on how the day goes.
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Jonny,
ReplyDeleteSounds like good things are happening up in Portland! Keep it up. Looking forward to seeing you soon.
JT
We're so glad to hear that you're doing better! When do you think you'll be able to come back to Angwin? We're all missing you here! We'll keep you in our prayers still. Get better soon!
ReplyDeleteHey Jonny,
ReplyDeleteI just got an email from my brother who works at PUC and heard that you've been having a rough time! I'm so sorry!! He sent me the link to your blog and I just finished reading all the stories. I'm so glad you're doing better, but wow, what a struggle you've had!
I keep remembering the fun we had when you and the group were here in Egypt. You were all an amazing bunch of kids, but you, Jonny, were quite the guy on the guitar! And, apparently you had quite an impact on some of the local kids here because they started begging me to teach them how to play. I play a bit, but not as well as you. We started with 3 students, then a 4th joined and a 5th has asked if he could start. This is a big thing for Egypt - we don't have musicians of any kind in our churches, except for a few of the foreigners who attend, so I'm blaming this new interest for the guitar on you and thanking you for it!!
Samir and I are both praying for you, we know you're in God's hands. You have touched our lives and are forever in our hearts.
Love in Christ . . . Tanya & Samir Berbawy
Jonny D: We prayed for you in our meeting today man. Hope you can get better soon so that you all can come back home. Tell your dad we kinda burned down the dorm. Other than that..
ReplyDeleteLol later man.
-Anthony Craig
Hey Jonny D
ReplyDeletewe're glad to hear you're doing better. Apparently kidneys serve an important function in your body. Who knew, right? Hope to see you soon. Tell your dad that the fire wasn't as bad as Anthony might say. lol
Nathan & Nick, your friends from the ceiling
Hey Jonny,
ReplyDeleteI'm praying for you bud, I'm glad to hear things are going better for you.
Scott C.
I can't wait to see you back here at PUC man. Glad to here things are getting better.
ReplyDeleteBrennon