garyl62
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For a lot of us this site is not only a great place for fun and info, but it’s also a good source of encouragement. That being the case, and even though our family has great support from family, church and local friends, I couldn’t go through the next chapter in life without sharing this with all of you.
We’re traveling to Madison early Friday morning so my daughter can undergo brain surgery. She is 19, and when she was almost 2 she had a kidney disorder that caused her to have a stroke which damaged part of her brain and causes her to have seizures. The goal is to remove the damaged part of her brain and for her to either have the seizures eliminated or significantly reduced. The surgery is expected to start sometime around 7:30AM and be done around 2:30 or 3:00 in the afternoon. The recovery time in the hospital is expected to last about a week.
I know there is a wide range of spirituality represented amongst all of you, but if you feel so led could you please pray for her? We have been praying for the surgeon, that he doesn’t make any mistakes, for her strength both during the surgery and her recovery, and for the long term success of the surgery that she will in fact be seizure free.
Her name is Bethany, and below is a great photo of her from Senior Prom about a month ago.
Thanks,
Gary

We’re traveling to Madison early Friday morning so my daughter can undergo brain surgery. She is 19, and when she was almost 2 she had a kidney disorder that caused her to have a stroke which damaged part of her brain and causes her to have seizures. The goal is to remove the damaged part of her brain and for her to either have the seizures eliminated or significantly reduced. The surgery is expected to start sometime around 7:30AM and be done around 2:30 or 3:00 in the afternoon. The recovery time in the hospital is expected to last about a week.
I know there is a wide range of spirituality represented amongst all of you, but if you feel so led could you please pray for her? We have been praying for the surgeon, that he doesn’t make any mistakes, for her strength both during the surgery and her recovery, and for the long term success of the surgery that she will in fact be seizure free.
Her name is Bethany, and below is a great photo of her from Senior Prom about a month ago.
Thanks,
Gary
