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Feb 25 Update

Amy's situation started last Tuesday when she had a kidney stone attack (during a visit to her doctor). Fortunately, she was merely across the street from Emory Hospital in Atlanta, so somebody wheeled her across to the ER. She was admitted rather quickly, but the department was so full of patients that Amy was never even given a room. The nurses injected pain meds while Amy enjoyed the privacy of hallway accomodations -- for NINE hours.

The doctor determined that a kidney stone was located in or near the opening of a ureter. He gave Amy three choices: go home and hope the stone would pass (50-50 chance), go to the OR and have a stent passed through to the kidney, or have a nephrostomy tube inserted through her back and into the kidney. She came home.

48 hours later (Friday noon) Amy's temperature began rising (102.8). The doc recommended surgery ASAP -- in this case, 90 minutes later. Amy's stent surgery was successful in that the stent went into the kidney and re-opened the ureter. However, the challenge remains that Amy keeps fighting infection. Her white blood count has dropped significantly (making her susceptible to other contagion). Although the hospital released her on Sunday, she is spiking fevers at least once a day. This morning her temp was nearly 103 again. She is scheduled to visit her urologist in 45 minutes.

Thank you for all of your prayers.
David

Comments

Unknown said…
I could just cry for Amy. You are all in my prayers.
Michelle said…
Poor Amy, I pray you are better soon.
oh, Amy!! Bless your heart. I pray you start healing soon and regain health. Lots of love!!
jenny said…
Saddened beyond words to read these last 2 posts. We will be praying for ALL of you. May His strength be overwhelmingly felt...

Psalms 16:8 "I have set the Lord continually before me: Because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken."
Sandi H said…
Praying for Amy, David and the boys! I can only imagine how difficult this must be!
LaRona said…
David & Amy,
We are praying for you! "May the Lord bless you and keep you; may He make His face shine upon you; may He be gracious unto you and give you peace".
Allen & LaRona
Dori Overman said…
We are still praying here too.
Anonymous said…
Poor Amy, that is just awful! You and your entire family are in my thoughts and prayers. Thanks for keeping us posted!
Anonymous said…
David, Please tell Amy that you are all in our prayers. I wish we lived closer so we could help you out. We love you all and are praying for Amy to get better soon.
Have been, and will continue to pray for you all, especially Amy!
Donna said…
I'm so sorry! My thoughts and prayers are with you. May you feel God's arms wrapped tightly around you!

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