Aaron received a call from his dad this morning and Allison is not doing well. The doctors were reviewing notes over the weekend and think her brain hasn't been able to get enough oxygen to function properly. Allison has signed the "Do not resuscitate" papers and it seems she could very well pass away within the next couple of days. Please pray for Aaron and his family, and continue to pray for Allison. Thank you SO much!
Monday, January 9, 2012
Back to Pittsburgh
Aaron received a call from his dad this morning and Allison is not doing well. The doctors were reviewing notes over the weekend and think her brain hasn't been able to get enough oxygen to function properly. Allison has signed the "Do not resuscitate" papers and it seems she could very well pass away within the next couple of days. Please pray for Aaron and his family, and continue to pray for Allison. Thank you SO much!
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Working a Miracle
This morning, Allison is doing well today. She is starting to breathe on her own as of about 10:00 a.m. She has made a lot of progress as far as acknowledging the Good family goes. Aaron is still there with her and still covets your prayers for his sister. Thank you so much for praying a lot already!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Former Counselor Roy McDonald's Son Corban
On Friday, December 31, 2011, Roystin McDonald when to the hospital with Britnie at nearly 37 weeks of pregnancy for a non-stress test (NST), which is a screening test used in pregnancy when a cardiotocograph is used to monitor the baby's heart rate, and following induction to deliver a little baby boy. Prior to that, Britnie was diagnosed with preeclampsia, which is a medical condition in which hypertension arises in pregnancy (pregnancy-induced hypertension) in association with significant amounts of protein in the urine. During the NST the midwife could not find a heartbeat and upon further examination through an ultra sound, they discovered that Corban Zadok McDonald had already passed away. Britnie had an emergency C-section and further confirmed the ultra sound.
As you can imagine, the situation is not easy to handle, but T. Pope spoke with Roy this morning as he very openly shared:
"We don't always know why these things happen. I do believe that God is good and has my best interest in mind."
Allison Good, Aaron's Sister
On December 26, 2011, Aaron Good's sister, Allison (age 22), went to the hospital with stroke like symptoms related to a brain malformation. In addition to the ailment, she is three months pregnant. She was placed on a ventilator to control her breathing.
Since that time she has remained in ICU. They have drained blood and CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) from her head. She is in an induced coma and early on was responsive with hand squeezes and head shakes. She has been through MRI's and several other tests and even underwent a procedure to address aneurisms in her brain. The procedure was successful.
She is still in an induced coma in Pittsburgh and the doctors have said it's in God's hands and that they have done pretty much all they can do.
As you can imagine, the situation is very delicate and Aaron is in Pittsburgh with his family and sister in the hospital. T. Pope prayed with him and asked how he was doing. His answer:
"Relying on the Lord's strength. There's a lot of uncertainty about her current condition...God is good. To be honest, I'm hurting inside, as I'm sure everyone else is but it only increases my trust in our sovereign God."
We will do our best to keep you updated as you pray. Thank you SO much for your prayers and support.
Since that time she has remained in ICU. They have drained blood and CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) from her head. She is in an induced coma and early on was responsive with hand squeezes and head shakes. She has been through MRI's and several other tests and even underwent a procedure to address aneurisms in her brain. The procedure was successful.
She is still in an induced coma in Pittsburgh and the doctors have said it's in God's hands and that they have done pretty much all they can do.
As you can imagine, the situation is very delicate and Aaron is in Pittsburgh with his family and sister in the hospital. T. Pope prayed with him and asked how he was doing. His answer:
"Relying on the Lord's strength. There's a lot of uncertainty about her current condition...God is good. To be honest, I'm hurting inside, as I'm sure everyone else is but it only increases my trust in our sovereign God."
We will do our best to keep you updated as you pray. Thank you SO much for your prayers and support.
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