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WORKING TO SEE THE LIVES OF THE POOR TRANSFORMED BY THE POWER OF GOD AS IT IS SHOWN THROUGH THE LOCAL CHURCH





Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Sheri's Ordeal and God's Faithfulness in it

What a crazy last 2 weeks! I left last Wednesday for meetings in Mexico City. On Friday I received news that Sheri was not in good health. We were sending messages back and for via cell phone. Things got progressively worse as she ended up in emergency at the hospital a few times and finally got admitted into the hospital.

I changed my flight and came back a day early arriving on Monday morning (just over a week ago now). The diagnosis came in shortly after I arrived, Hepatitis A. So we went on that advice from the doctor. We left the hospital on Wednesday but Sheri’s stomach pain came back in waves after eating. On Thursday Sheri endured a growing pain in her stomach for hours until we went into emergency again. She was at the point of fainting from the pain it had got so bad. I had to carry her in my arms to our vehicle and then from the vehicle into the hospital emergency room. The security guard and the doctors had really big eyes as they saw me carrying her and her head laid against me, unable to support the weight of her head herself. The pain then went away on its own and after confirming that there was no impending danger health wise for her, they sent us home again.
The next day – Friday- a familiar pain began again and after a few cell phone calls to the doctor and a few new medications tried, he sent us to another doctor on Friday for an appointment. We still were being told it was Hapatitis A. However after an exam from this new doctor, he told us it was likely not Hapatitis but rather a stone caught perhaps in a bile duct. His plan was a blood test and then the following Wednesday an ERCP (Endoscopy). However the next day – Saturday –again Sheri started with pain after eating only a quarter of a bowl of oatmeal. I called the Doctor (the doctors here are so accessible and give you their personal cell phone numbers etc). He told us to meet him at the hospital and that they would speed up the whole process of getting to the bottom of her pain. So they admitted her again on Saturday and Sunday morning they did the ERCP and indeed found what the ultra sound could not find- a stone in her bile duct.

We are grateful for the technology of today (they went down her throat with a camera etc and made a small incision in her bile tube, pulling the stone into her small intestine where it won’t cause any more trouble). The care we received from the 2nd doctor was really good and we are so thankful that the medical care available here is so good. Not only is the medical technology good, but with high speed wireless internet in the hospital room, a flat screen tv and Starbucks and Walmart across the street we were pretty pampered. It is safe to say that I didn’t feel much like a “Hard-Core Missionary”!

I think one of the things that stands out to us the most is how we received such wonderful support via emails from so many of those friends of ours who follow our ministry. We were overwhelmed to know that no fewer than 5 or 6 churches prayed for Sheri during their Sunday morning service not to mention the numerous emails we received from so many friends and family! I read every email to Sheri and she was so encouraged to know so many people cared and were praying!

We recognize now that what was wrong with her was not a medically complicated thing to fix, but for much of the time we weren’t sure what was wrong with her. That is what was hard to deal with, not to mention Sheri’s pain! I could only take so much of seeing her in so much pain, never mind how she felt through it all!

God really showed us how much He cares for us through this all. He had our friend and team-mate Shelli Neufeld here to take care of Sheri (trips to the hospital), and He had other friends and team-mates-Jack and Lucy Vogt- here to look after the kids for us (Thank you Lucy!). God also showed us His love through all of you who took the time to send an email and tell us that you cared enough to pray. Thank you! We truly are so encouraged by your prayers! How many people can say that they have literally hundreds of people praying for them? It is a privilege to be Missionaries here and to have so many of you on our side!

Please continue to pray for Sheri as she recovers. The stone likely had something to do with causing Pancreatitis from which she is still recovering. She hasn’t eaten much of anything yet and is still really hesitant to do so, but little by little she will increase her meals. She will be on a no fat diet for a time.

Once again, thank you for your countless prayers! We are so blessed to have such a wonderful team of praying people with us as we continue striving to extend God’s kingdom here in Northern Mexico!

5 comments:

Jeff and Amy McKissick said...

you new blog design looks great. we're praying for sherri. so thankful that you and jeff could skype.

EFCCM Communications said...

This is great news! At Home Office, we were all grateful to hear the news that it wasn't as serious as initially thought. Sheri, we wish you a full and fast recovery!

Oh yeah, I like the re-design too. :-)

EFCCM Communications said...

This is great news! At Home Office, we were all grateful to hear the news that it wasn't as serious as initially thought. Sheri, we wish you a full and fast recovery!

Oh yeah, I like the re-design too. :-)

Trevor said...

We are so happy to hear that the Doctors got to the bottom of the pain! We will definitely keep praying for the recovery process.

amberg@eidnet.org said...

We've been praying for you & your ministry in Hermosilla every day, and especially for Sheri's health. Glad to hear that she's on the way to recovery.And praise the Lord for the youth who are attending you events. Just want to wish you God's blessings for Christmas and His Guidance in the new year,2011.
Say hi to Jack & Lucy Vogt for us; Lucy grew up in Gem (besides a few other places!). Their wedding was in Gem: out on the lawn, more than 30 years ago, unless, of course, this is another couple by the same name!!
Anyway, God bless!
Uncle Abe & Aunt Mary, Gem, Alberta

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