Tuesday, May 10, 2005

So now that we posted some good news, the car hits the top of the hill, and starts back down for our next turn.
Went to see Noah at lunch, and the Dr's had stopped by(Neuro). They were not looking at his level of reflexes or coughs, or twitches, but his brain patterns and other signs such as gagging reflex and sucking. These have not changed. And since they haven't, they seem less hopeful the longer he stays "stable" or constant.

So, therefore, as it says in scripture, pray continually.
-steve

5 Comments:

At May 10, 2005 2:15 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

While the opinions of the doctors helps at times, I have chosen to place complete faith and hope in God in this matter. Things they see as a negative or nonprogressing, I see as an opportunity for God to do His magic when He feels the time is right. The ups and downs make it tough to keep hope. We have to look towards God and His power and never look aside or away. He is in control and we may never understand what is happening or why. He hears us each time we talk with him and even when we just think our prayers because we are too distraught to even speak them aloud. Stay strong my family! Lean on His mighty hand and on each other.
BSE

 
At May 10, 2005 2:16 PM, Blogger AMankin said...

Hi guys--

Sorry to have missed you Monday afternoon, Terry was kind enough to leave Noah for a minute and come talk to Mother and me. I wanted to wrap my human arms around you and hug. You know Ben and I are praying continually. Wish we could be there in person. Hugs and long back rubs--
Amanda

 
At May 10, 2005 2:23 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

We will definitely continue praying for Noah and you. We love you guys and pray God's presence will be with you, even in mysterious ways. You are in our thought constantly. Derran and Ann

 
At May 10, 2005 3:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

We love you guys and know that God must delight in the way you have choosen to deal with this through prayer, praise and faith. Your sweet spirits have blessed all that have read your story. Noah and Alyssa will be proud to have such Godly parents!
We are all praying,
Bridget

 
At May 11, 2005 8:25 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steve,
My prayers and the prayers of my family are with you and Noah as well as the balance of your entire faimly.

Mike Parsons

 

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