Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Update

Well, here's the deal. There is improvement in the carotid and iliac arteries, which is a promising sign. There remain no calcifications in her brain (also a good sign). Her proximal arteries are unchanged to this point, but the fact that it is working in other arteries suggests it may only be a matter of time before we see progress here. This is good news. We like good news. Chaia will likely be on this treatment everyday for the rest of her life, so its a marathon more than a sprint. Thanks for praying.

11 comments:

Joanne Sadlon said...

Slow but sure! Thank God! May He continue to bless
Chaia with improvement. I for one will be praying for Chaia for the rest of her (or my) life. I am in love and I am trusting in God's time.

Anonymous said...

Praise the Lord!

MamaMarty said...

Hallelujah! May our Lord continue to grant improvement! I continue the prayers for all of you!

Anonymous said...

i never liked sprinters much anyways :o) so pleased to hear this great news! Praise God!

Anonymous said...

Go Chaia go! Thanking God for positive progress and trusting Him for complete healing. He is in control and is answering our prayers! Find comfort in His timing and knowing that Chaia is in His hands. Thank the Lord for a great report and for many more to come! Still kneeling in Springfield! We love you guys:) Yay Chaia!

Anonymous said...

Praise God!

Anonymous said...

Yeah God!! Prayers will continue......

Maryann

Anonymous said...

Praise God for this great news! Prayers for continued improvement and for a change of a heart of stone into a heart of flesh!

Mama Karen said...

Praise God! Still believing she will live and not die! Life! We will continue to speak life as long as we have to! God is in total of control of Miss Chaia's life and we like that!

Anonymous said...

Great news!!! What a beautiful little trouper Chaia is :) We will continue to put our faith and trust in God throughout this journey as we pray for your family. As always, praying in KY

Anonymous said...

All the best stories in the bible took time. Noah wasnt afloat for a couple minutes, Joseph didnt save Egypt and the surrounding lands after a few weeks, Moses didnt walk up to the Pharaoh and say "Hey would it be cool if we just left?" and then show up on Jethro's doorstep the next day. Jesus wasnt fasting in the desert for just a day, and tempted for only a minute. The most important things in life take time. I will continue to pray and I hope you all have wonderful lives!