Saturday, June 28, 2008

6/28-Room Change

Eric's pain level is better today!

He is now out of ICU and into a regular room and is excited to see people. The family is asking that visits be limited to 10-15 minutes, so that Eric can get the rest that he needs.

They are planning on releasing him tomorrow...PRAISE THE LORD!!

What a faithful God we serve! Hard to believe that he is almost ready to come home and it's only been 5 days.....

AMAZING!!!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Woooohooo, great news. I'll make sure to stop by tonight.

Thanks to Randy and his wife for all of the updates, what a great idea the blog was!

-Mike Goodhue

Anonymous said...

Praise the Lord! Eric, we are so glad to hear of your recovery and are continuing to remember you and your families in our prayers.
Blessings,
JR and Mary Ann Weaver

Thanks, Jenn and Randy for the blog and the updates...it was a neat way for us to keep updated and know how to pray specifically.

Unknown said...

I'm so glad to hear the good news! What a testimony of the power and care of God!

I echo the thanks for the time spent to set this up and keep it updated.

God bless and keep you all!

Anonymous said...

Eric that is GREAT news that you have moved to a new room! We have been praying for you daily. My 3yr old daughter the other night said she has some band-aids she is willing to give you!! I have wanted to get down to see you however, getting over a cold. Looking forward to seeing you and Jana!!

P.S. We need a sub for the draft league, so get better and help Nate and myself out!!!


Brian Pyle

Anonymous said...

PRAISE THE LORD! That is wonderful news! SO........many people out there praying, Eric and Jana. You have created quite a bit of conversation in our area, also! Uncle Ralph, Aunt Ruth Ellen and family

Anonymous said...

Eric and family,

Remarkable story. So glad to hear the good news. While I haven't actually cared for someone with a lightening injury, my initial thoughts about your prognosis in medical terms was very guarded and subsequently was pleasantly surprised. We wish you well as you continue to recover.

JoeDee H