Monday, July 21, 2008

Finally Home

We are home a few days early. Rebecca is healing and she is glad to be home. Thanks for all the prayers and kind words.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Happy Anniversary

Rebecca is having a better day. Her veins are weak and she has had to have her IV replaced several times. She is tolerating feedings well, which is a blessing. The doctors will keep her in ICU for a few more days to make sure she heals properly and comes off the pain medicine appropriately. Please continue to pray for her healing.

By the way, today is our 12th Anniversary. I just want to thank Susan for being such an incredible Christian, wife, friend and mother. She is a true woman of God. She refuses to leave the hospital, so we will be having a romantic anniversary dinner at the Hospital once again. (Last year we were at Dallas Children's.)

Thanks for all the prayers and kind words. You all will never know how much your prayers support and encourage us at this difficult time. I have been honored to share the gospel with several medical providers.

Also, our close friend and next door neighbor, Kenneth Bowden, passed away after a long illness. Please take a minute and pray that the Holy Spirit uplift his wife and children. Kenneth and I would talk about death and suffering often. I would go to his house to encourage him, however, I would leave blessed. He was a true Christian and had surrendered to God's will. He was a blessing as a neighbor and friend and he will be missed.

Finally, in the ICU we have met a little girl almost Rebecca's age with a brain issue who was having a similar procedure done. I don't want to tell you her name, but please pray for her also. She is a beautiful little girl and her mom is from out of town.

Lastly, Sutton's Children's is a hidden secret. I hope that each of you will consider making a donation to the Hospital. Everywhere you look, there are crosses and other indications of respect for God and His comforting and healing grace. Most all of our nurses have been Christians and truly love these children. As a family that has been to just about every hospital around, I can honestly say you can feel a deep respect for God in this facility.

PS- Susan, as you read this tomorrow, I want you to know, that I bought myself some heavy duty hedge clippers for my anniversary present after watching Edward Scissorhands yesterday--you might not recognize the back yard when you come home. And if there is a dog in the yard when you pull in, its most likely ours, the girls and I might have brought one home by then. Elizabeth called a family meeting yesterday. There was a quorum even without your presence and "your daughter's" motion to do a study and purchase a dog passed unanimously. :)

Friday, July 18, 2008

Out of Surgery

Surgery went well. Now she begins the healing process. Please keep her in your prayers.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Surgery Friday: Please Continue to Pray

After two days of testing, Rebecca's doctor's at Sutton's Children's Hospital in Shreveport, have decided to go froward with surgery. The test revealed severe reflux of stomach acid into the esophagus and that her stomach was not emptying in a timely fashion.

So the doctors will wrap part of the stomach around the esophagus to reduce the amount of a reflux. Next they will remove a small portion of the valve at the bottom of the stomach so that the stomach will empty faster. Lastly, the surgeons will insert a feeding tube in the side of Rebecca's abdominal wall. The feeding tube will allow us to feed Rebecca even if she is having seizures. (go to http://oce.sph.unc.edu/phnceac/babyguide/gastrokeep.pdf for more info). This will also allow us to administer her medicines directly to her stomach without having to subject her taste buds and throat to the strong meds.

The doctor's will keep us in ICU for about 5 days for recovery. Please pray for Susan and the girls as they go through this. Also keep our doctors in your prayers.

Thanks in advance for your prayers!
Ryan

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Back to the Hospital


Rebecca has had difficulty feeding. She becomes highly irritated when taking her bottle. This causes more seizures, so tomorrow we will be checking into the hospital for some gastrointestinal testing. It has been suggested that Rebecca needs to have a feeding tube inserted in the side of her stomach so that she can receive her seizure medicines and eat with less difficulty.


Rebecca's seizures and spasms are getting worse and we hope that giving her meds through a feeding tube will spare her some stress. This was not an easy decision. Please pray for our doctors and please keep us in your prayers.


A few weeks ago, we made a road trip to Baton Rouge to visit Mike the Tiger. Mike's new home is great. I reminded Katherine that she went to her first LSU game in Susan's tummy!