CAMPUS MEMBER PRAYER CONCERNS:
Bill Thompson’s stepdaughter Debbie passed away unexpectedly due to a heart attack last week in Nevada.
Betty Rose fell on Friday 4/24 and suffered a hairline fracture in her arm, just above the elbow, as well as a banged up leg. She will go to an orthopedist to determine if any treatment is involved other than the cast.
Derrell Thomas is in Northside Hospital room 526 due to Hepatitis B.
Al Chan is home from the hospital. The original diagnosis was changed to arteriovenous fistula, which is an abnormal connection between an artery and vein in the brain. Radiation will not be required as first thought, however he will go to Emory for a balloon procedure that will help correct the problem. Al has limited movement of his left side due to the seizures and will begin physical therapy on Thursday 4/30.
Chris and Veronica Huffines' daughter Antha is showing continued improvement. She continues in Northside neo-natal unit.
Linnie Thomas is considering artery bypass surgery.
CAMPUS MEMBERS WITH ONGOING HEALTH CONCERNS:
Miriam Brown
April Castine
Charlotte Caylor
Scott Crawford
Nathan & Micah Fincher
Larry & Beth Gentner
Lucille Hannah
Phyllis Haas
Hall Irby
Jim & Elaine McGuire
Judy McMahan
Lonnie Milligan
Diane Quattlebaum
Betty Richardson
Belle Shackelford
Ruthanne Tino
Katherine Walker
Nicole Walker
Kate Walton
EXTENDED FAMILY PRAYER REQUESTS:
Dina Binion’s mom, Elaine Endl – NE GA Medical Center for CHF
CD Forester’s brother Hubert Forester – undergoing rehab at home, following a stroke
Kim Jarrett’s mom, Charlsie Hagan – multiple health concerns
Mary Kyser’s brother, John Kyser – prostate cancer
James and Dan Osburn’s mom, Mabel Osburn – began chemo for breast cancer April 22
Chris Lochamy’s father, Richard Perfetto – fell from a ladder and injured vertebrae. Surgery went well.
Beth Gentner’s sister, Nancy Bishop – leukemia. Undergoing tests on 4/27 & 28 to see if she is a candidate for a bone marrow transplant.
Don Latham’s sister, Pat Butler – multiple health issues due to Parkinson’s Disease.
Posted on
Mon, April 27, 2009
by Campus Careline