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Was in the ER yesterday my daughter is in the hospital. This is my oldest daughter they are treating her for stroke protocol she was born with some challenges physically so we are always prepared. Her name is Love.
Might you pray with me that the Father will turn to her and have mercy on her and bring her out of her distress and look upon her affliction and her pain and forgive all her sin and that His most perfect will be done in the Lord Jesus name, amen.
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#2
A prayer has been lifted for Love and you. May you find the comfort and healing the Lord can provide.
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#3
I'll stand with that, Denise.
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#4
Ditto what Ed said.
Benjamin
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#5
Having a calm moment, let me fill you in: Love has a different formed heart than most, low oxygen in her blood, and a pacemaker. She is 28 and it has pleased the Lord to have her live with these small thorns.
They can't confirm what exactly has happened. She is numb on her entire left side. She will be in the hospital until Friday they project. She cannot have an MRI because her pacemaker is incompatible. That could tell alot more with the MRI, but oh well. She is being very courageous and pleasant. Oh also her cholesterol is quite high.
On a funny note; because her body operates so differently with oxygen stats and heart rate, when she is at a hospital she has not been before the nurses freak out thinking she is in distress because of what they see on her monitor. Each shift change has had alarmed nurses. God does have living miracles.
Also this daughter has not had the corvid shot and has never been tested. She held firm not allowing testing they tried to get her to do. That has amazed the staff also.
Masking is still pushed on you but we just didn't wear them or they would hand us one and then I'd just trash it.
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#6
My daughter is home. They think it was a TIA and she is moving slowly with continued numb tingling on her left side. She is doing well mentally. She is living in spite of her health. Thank you Father. Thank you family for your prayers. You all and this online parish are in my thoughts so often and I lift up prayers for you, thank you all for showing up. My request is only the Lord's will for us all. How beautiful is His way.
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#7
Thanks for the update.
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#8
Praise the Lord for the news!  He is so loving and yes may His will be done in all of our lives!
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#9
Glad to hear things are stabilizing/improving. Will continue to keep her in prayer.
Benjamin
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