Late Week Update:
Lynda Walker Freeman Tom is recovering from a bleeding ulcer at PCMH. Baby James is improving from pneumonia but is still in the UNC Children's Hospitai in Chapel Hill. Lynda woke up to 5 inches of snow this AM. It reminds us that we are wrapped up in God's hands and as my mother always said " it's going to all work out."
Ronnie and Beth Stephenson show details Feb 11 (1 day ago)
Connie called me this afternoon to let me know how things went with Jimmy and his appointment yesterday. She said the one thing they found out is that his defibrillator needs a new battery. So they have to be at Wake Med at 5:45 A.M. tomorrow (Friday) to have that replaced. The plan is for them to go to Duke Sunday for the testing that needs to be done so that he can get on the transplant list. They decided to get a motel room for the week so they would not have to travel back and forth for the testing. The big days of testing are Tuesday when he has a catheterization (right and left heart) and Friday when he has a colonoscopy.
She said the MD at Wake Med felt that Jimmy should continue with the transplant process. It is still a very long process. Connie said it will take at least a month to gather all the test results. So she isn't real sure when he will actually get on "the" list. They were both encouraged by the Wake Med MD. There are still many things left to consider. She said she had 23 pages of questions to answer as the "caregiver" for Jimmy. Of course there are the financial considerations. She does continue to ask that we pray for them as they continue into this unknown area for both of them. And I know you are continuing to do just that! Beth
Mid-Week Update:
James Freeman Asbell, aged 9 months, grandson of
Tom and Linda Freeman is in ICU with pneumonia. He is at pediatric hospital in
Chapel Hill. He is being nourished via IV and also receiving oxygen.
James was also hospitalized about two weeks ago at
Wake Medical.
Charles and Linda Asbell, members of
Immanuel, are his other grand-parents.
Link to
CBFNC meeting March 19-20, 2010,
First Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, NC:
https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&shva=1#inbox/126b898921baab05
Shan Addison received her chemo, scheduled for last
Friday, on Monday.
Tony Gurganus, Janet Hamilton, and Jimmy Hight continue to need prayer.
South Roanoke Baptist Association WMU Luncheon, Saturday, February 13, 2010, Immanuel Baptist Church
Stuart Ward, age 44, died suddenly this week.
Stuart, was son-in-law of
Paula Dudley Nelson, and husband of former
TMBC member,
Michelle Dudley
From Linda Parker:
Shan has posted a new update. Remember do not hesitate to log on.
Duke Hospital will not compromise your email address or password. For those of you trying to call me, I am not ignoring you.....it's just my cell phone signal does not get through the dense woods of
Shan's property. We have also been away from her home phone.
Lloyd and
I continue to pace ourselves as needed. He has been a mountain of strength throughout all this. Please continue to pray for us. This power has provided the strength.
From Shan's CarePage:
We just wanted to let you know that the shanlynaddison CarePages website was updated on 02/07/2010 at 10:34AM.
Read the update now:
http://www.carepages.com/carepages/shanlynaddison/updates/2536386?client_code=dukehealth&ipc=mur (You have to login to read and respond directly to
Shan)
Sign-up now for
Youth/Young@Heart Banquet on February 14, 2010. Entertainment by
Youth. 6:00pm
A
Youth person is scheduled to teach out class on
Youth Sunday, March 14, 2010.
Jimmy Hight during next week has several days of evaluations and tests starting Wednesday and including Monday of next week.
After our class meal at the
Dixie Queen at 5:30pm on Tuesday, those interested will meet at
Betty Hanks' around 7:30pm to discuss options for a
Canadian Rockies trip.
Graham Byrum will be ordained by
TMBC on February 21, 2010 at 7:00pm.
We have added the email addresses of several people to the
Progressive Class distribution list.