Thursday, April 16, 2009

Lumbar MRI tonight, I think

Not such good news as of 6pm. Mom called and said now Les's right leg is paralyzed. He's scheduled for an MRI tonight, I believe, for the lumbar area. Please pray for no more tumors on the spine. We need some Divine intervention. More as I know it. Nicole

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  1. Praying for miracles and divine intervention - The Reisen's

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  2. Sending prayers and love to you.
    Denny and Jan

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  3. Sending prayers, you are in our thoughts through out the day. Love from Glenn and Donna

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  4. We're definitely sending some mighty big prayers up for you!

    Lisa and Family

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  5. Les and Carolyn,
    Continuing my prayers for you while in Arizona. Miracles do happen.
    Love,
    Nancy

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  6. May God bless your wonderful father with a comfortable night and bless his fabulous family with the knowledge that Les is always in God's arms.
    The Markins

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  7. Thanks for the updates, Nicole. We are glad to know what we can be praying for. Much love to your family!

    Love, Jessica

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  8. It's Friday morning, and we'll keep Les and your family in our prayers. Thanks for the pictures! It's really good to see the Blobaum's smiling faces. Someone told me that today is their anniversary; is that right? I know it's Carolyn's birthday, so Happy Birthday, and Happy Anniversary! I know being in the hospital isn't the way anyone wants to celebrate, but I know you'll improvise and celebrate some way. Best wishes!

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  9. I think we need to let the Doctors' in on the Carolyn birthday secret. It's time for them to deliver some gifts of good news. I know there are ample prayers hovering around from which to draw their inspiration. Our thoughts are with you.

    Love,

    Jim & Jill

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  10. God Bless Les during this challenge. We have so enjoyed visiting with both of you from time to time, since we moved to Ashland. We will continue our prayers for a full recovery.

    Bill and Lori Schenk

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