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One more update


Juergen just called again. They are on their way home. Jessica woke up well. She was very sweet. They cut her ear drum open this time (before they cut behind her ear). She had no tumors. They cleaned her ears. She has no major bandages and very little pain. It was by far the best surgery yet (she has had 18 surgeries in 16 years). They gave her an antibiotic to protect her heart. Now she is able to come home!!! It went very well!!! Thank God for His grace. Thank God they did not need to cut her ears open. Thank God there are no tumors!!!

Comments

Jill W said…
Praised to Him for answered prayers!
Sophie's Mom said…
So glad to hear things went well!
Heather BT said…
Thank Heavens that everything went well. I hope Jessica gets some nice sleep and wakes up a much happier young lady.
Heather BT

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