Appointments, visits, diagnostic testing and follow ups.
These comprise our current days in preparation for Jeff’s surgery for heart valve
replacement and aneurysm repair. In the midst of this busyness we experience
peace in the lovely wooded setting of our current dwelling place in the home of
dear friends. For now this place is our green pasture and still water. We rest
in the care of our Good Shepherd.
Today was Jeff’s pre-surgery angiogram. The intent of this
diagnostic test was to find out if any of his coronary arteries have any degree
of blockage. If they find any significant coronary artery disease then it might
necessitate adding bypass surgery to the open heart surgery scheduled for next
month.
So, off to the hospital we went early this morning. Jeff was
prepped and the doctor came to talk to us. Soon thereafter Jeff was ushered on
into the heart catheterization room. I went to the waiting room. A few moments
after I sat down to wait the electricity went off.
I admit to thinking, “This is no different than in Africa!”
Later I found out Jeff had the same thought and spoke it out loud to the staff
waiting with him in the complete darkness, “This is just like in Africa!” The
power outage caused a short delay in getting his procedure started but Jeff’s
comment was a conversation starter to the talk that kept him distracted until
the power came back on and they could get going with the task at hand.
Jeff came through his procedure well with no complications.
The exam revealed Jeff has NO coronary artery disease. The physician pronounced
his arteries are “pristine” and without disease. Hooray! This means Jeff will
NOT require any bypass procedure added to his surgery. Praise Jesus!
Thank you for praying with us. Thank you for praying for us.
We stand in awe of our God and all His good works. His provision is exactly
what we need. We rejoice in His care. Tonight, as we lie in this green pasture
we will snuggle our backs against our Good Shepherd and sleep in peace.
4 comments:
Praise God! We are rejoicing with you on the results of this morning's procedure. We continue to pray daily for all of you and your caregivers.
Great news! God has gone before you!
Continuing prayers for both of you! Even in this crisis you are an inspiration to trust in God! I love you guys!
Great News! Than you Jesus! I had been praying, will keep praying!
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