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Praying a quick healing and fix. I can't imagine the stress and urgency
that must come from such.
Brad
on 05:48 AM 5/14/2006, David & Rachel. said:
Dear E-Church USA family,
Unfortunately on Friday evening I was admitted back into hospital - having
problems with catheterising.
The problem was bigger than we imagined for even the rapid response team
were unable to catheterise me.
The accident and emergency doctors also were unable to perform the
procedure and even the specialist on the ward was unable to complete the
task.
It seemed that with all the infections, inflammations, swellings etc.,
over the past five weeks that my insides had become very bruised.
No matter what catheter or no matter who tried, we just could not get the
catheter in!
Finally, after a blue light job to Sheffield from Barnsley hospital by
ambulance, the doctor there was able to complete the procedure. Mind you,
it took 22 attempts.
On eventually being able to catheterise I drained a litre of urine!!!
You can only imagine the pain that I was in.
Without going into further graphic detail, I am now having to use a
temporary permanent catheter with a small bag attached to my leg.
I then add a larger bag for the night time.
The idea behind a temporary procedure is to let things settle down and
then perhaps we can look at the possibilities of going back to using the
intermittent self catheter.
Anyway, Friday evening proved to be very long and the whole ordeal did not
conclude until 5 am.
I was then discharged from Sheffield on Saturday evening.
Both of us are pretty worn out and exhausted and consequently Rachel is
not going to church this morning.
It is however absolutely brilliant to hear the church bell this morning.
The Great Houghton church bell has not been working for some months but it
seems that now it has been mended.
To hear the bell this morning just reminded us that the joy of the Lord is
our strength.
Have a good day.
Love you lots.
David & Rachel.
xx
www.newday-prince.me.uk
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