Friday, October 10, 2008

October 10 Morning Update

As of this morning, Rhonda reports that Alan’s white count is much better and his temperature is almost normal. The pancreatic enzymes are back to normal. He has another CT Scan on Monday. Alan is better, but has a ways to go. She again thanks everyone for your prayers, cards and notes of encouragement.

7 comments:

  1. Just want to let you know I am thinking about you, praying for your recovery and strength. I didn't stop cause I have had a cough I can't get rid of. I finally made it to choir practice on Wednesday and managed without too much coughing! Last week I put in 62 hours doing disaster relief in Michigan City, LaPorte and Gary. I am really tired. I love you guys - consider yourself hugged! Love Jenny

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  2. Thinking about you everyday and hoping for your speedy recovery

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  3. Hi Alan and all - you have been on my mind every day and of course in my prayers - There are no words to say how much I have appreciated you through my tough times and I don't want to be a pest - so all you have to do is ask and I will help all I can. Get better soon - next lunch is on me remember? Cathie Cripe

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  4. Alan,

    So glad your family is here to support you and Rhonda. They are the best medicine. Also great to see those white cells and enzymes back to normal. My prayers will continue for your continued and complete recovery

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  5. Alan,
    Learned of your hospitalization thru Psi Otes connection. Will keep you in our prayers, and if I stilled lived in Goshen, would already have visited you in the hospital!
    Peace and healing,
    Duane Schafer

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  6. Alan,
    Learned of your hospitalization through Psi Otes connection. Will keep you and family in our prayers. If I still lived in Goshen, I would have already visited you in the hospital.
    Peace and Healing,
    Duane Schafer

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  7. Alan, Rhonda, Chris, and Kellie,

    I'm praying for all of you! Praise the Lord for pulling you through this ordeal, Alan!

    Grace and Peace,
    David Parkinson

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