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Carol,
In all things we have learnt to let nothing and no one rob us of our joy. Why? - because the joy of the Lord is our strength.
Thank you for rejoicing with us.
Blessings,
David & Rachel.
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From: Carol Pearson - Email Address: [log in to unmask]
Sent On: 20/06/2006 17:22
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Subject: Re: blood results
David, I'm rejoicing with you here!
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Carol
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From: "David & Rachel." <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 3:00 PM
Subject: blood results
> Hi everyone,
> As some of you may recall; at Easter time my bladder went into retention
> and subsequently the bladder muscle decided to pack up altogether.
> Consequently I now have to use an intermittent self catheter as little as
> twice a day but sometimes as many as five.
>
> Due to being a kidney and pancreas transplant recipient, we had a concern
> that the bladder retention plus numerous infections would have an effect
> on my blood results.
>
> Praise be to God though, for today we discovered that since using the
> intermittent self catheter the creatinine in my blood has reduced by
> around 20%
>
> This is good news for this is my lowest creatinine level since before
> kidney failure in 1990.
>
> God is good, for it seems that both kidney & pancreas transplants are
> doing well.
>
> Having to wait two and a half hours to see the doctor was worth it!
>
> Big blessings,
>
> David.
>
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