My grand son JOHN STEPHEN and his mother SUJANA both sufferung from TB disease, my so Job Jawahar daily wage worker.Even for purcasing medicines also mot able that much he had for both.to day declared all tests and examind.As a Elder of Christian assembly In Guntur request you uphold John stephen and sujana get medication peoperly and God heal them soon .As Doctor advised that For may contiue up to one year treetment,request all believers all in assemblies pray and suort thrm please .necessary report may sent to those askeing.
I believe Jesus , that heal the both Patient sufferers In Christ
ALL PRAYERS REQUEST BELOW FOR HEALING,COMFORT AND PEACE
FOR CARA'S SISTER AND THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT THIS TIME.
im sorry i havent been in touch sister its quite bad news for my sister she has a glioblastoma g rade 4 and is inoperatable chemo will start next wk to ease her symptoms and give her a wee bi tof time but the outcome is grim but gods in control iknow al this but im heartbroken nancy im just so devestated
FOR SEAN
Healing as he is in hospital at this time taken there last night with very high fever and awaiting surgery.
FOR DOROTHY
Healing, comfort and rest in her physical affliction and the emotional and physical effect it is having.
FOR BRANDON AND ALL WHO LOVE AND CARE FOR HIM
Date: March 1, 2010
Submitted by: Fay
Requested by: Melissa Bowman, Brandon's wife
FURTHER Prayer Request and Update for:
Brandon Bowman, also Dr. Schievink and his team
Menifee, California
Please remember them in prayer tomorrow morning.
Love You All, ~Fay
Monday 3/1/2010 ... afternoon update
Brandon had his embolization this morning and is now back in the ICU. It is hard to assess how successful the embolization was, but the doctor believes it went well and that Brandon will be ready for surgery tomorrow. The embolization took more than 2 hours and the waiting is the most horrible part. This procedure was a higher risk than the angiogram that he had a few days ago and had risks of bleeding and stroke during and after the procedure. The procedure involved inserting a tube into the artery in his groin and feeding that up to the arter at the base of the brain where a smaller tube was then sent from there directly into the AVM. Once inside the AVM a medical "glue" was dispensed into the ends of the ruptured arteries in order to seal them shut in preparation for the surgery tomorrow. The embolization lasts several weeks, so if for some reason the surgery is postponed, he will not have to have this re-done. After the procedure he was alert and said he had a pain level of 7. We were originally told he wouldn't go back to ICU until after the main surgery on Tuesday, but he was sent back to ICU after the procedure and will now be in ICU for probably most of this week, if not more.
Right now I am in the room with him and he is sleeping ... but the past couple hours have been a little rough as his heartrate is accelerated, his blood pressure is extremely high and his fever has returned and continues to rise ... it was at 100.4 when I arrived and is now at 102.6 ... they are ordering a cooling blanket to try and bring the fever down and will be giving him some tylenol in a few minutes. I have also been wiping down his head, shoulders and neck with a cool rag. Right after the procedure his pain level was a 7 and he was given some pain meds, but just a bit ago he was complaining about great pain in his head saying he was at an 9 or 10 so they gave him another shot of pain meds and now he is completely out ... snoring and all. They are bringing him another dose of blood pressure medication now as well (this will be the 4th dose) as his blood pressure isn't going down and is currently 206/72 ... he will have medicine every hour until it gets down to normal (or at least below 150).
The surgeon just came in and said he is still planning on surgery in the morning and will have an MRI later this evening in preparation. His blood has come back without signs of infection and he said it is common for brain injury patients to spike fevers without signs of an infection. He also said that he has him scheduled for the 3rd surgery to replace the portion of his skull removed during the first surgery for the end of next week so long as all the swelling is down and he doesn't have a fever. The surgery is scheduled for 7:15am and he will be taken at 6:30am for pre-op. The surgery tomorrow will remove another portion of his skull to replace the surgery but it will immediately be placed back in place at the end of the surgery. He also said that the embolization that was done today showed an aneurysm going from the brain into the AVM and that was successfuly blocked with the embolization. The surgeon said that the surgery could be as long as 6 hours tomorrow but estimates that it will probably be about 3-4 ... so not really looking forward to that immensely long wait tomorrow. For those of you that pray, specific prayers for Dr. Schievink and his team during the surgery, for Brandon's vitals to remain stable, and for comfort for all of us anxiously waiting during the surgery would be greatly appreciated.
I call upon you dear Father presenting all these requests to you. Have mercy and cause your power to flow into these sick bodies and bring healing through Jesus Christ. Amen.
a prayer for my health. i had a lung biopsy today. the dr. says it may be cancer or i may have a severe infection. i have a mass in the upper lobe of my right lung. i've been very ill with this.please pray for me.