My husband is out of ICU; they moved him back into a regular room this evening. He is still having tremors but they are mild. They still aren't sure what is causing them but they have started him back on his meds today. They did two CT scans today, one with dye and one without. I'm hoping that we will know something soon. On the other hand medical science really doesn't know as much as people think. In many ways medicine is more an art than a science and God still has many mysteries where the human body is concerned we cannot understand. We may never figure out what is happening.
Our pastor has been wonderful. He has dropped by every day. It's an hour drive so I feel that, that is well beyond the call. He has also called me everyday to see how I'm doing and to make sure I understand that if I need anything at all I should let him know. When we were on the floor the first time, my husband had an older gentleman for a roommate who is dying of cancer. His daughter is taking it rather hard. Bro. John had been passing by the waiting room when he felt the Lord drawing him into that room. When he walked in he found her setting there in the dark crying. He talked with her and prayed with her. He really wasn't sure that he did much good but today she was talking about what a nice guy he was and how much he had helped. I told her we where pretty proud of him. I think he's a keeper. He definitely has a heart for God and His people.
So to make a long story short; my husband seems to be doing better. By the time I left he was beginning to get that spark to his personality back and was even teasing me some, though it cost him a lot in energy to do it. Still, I don't think they will let him come home tomorrow, maybe Thursday.
Oh, and one last thing, we all need to be sure thank to God for our pastors rather than roasting them over Sunday dinner. They work harder than any of us understand.
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Praise God, so glad your hubby seems to be feeling better. I agree with you about our pastors, we need to keep them covered in our prayers.
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