He could have died yesterday, but he's still alive. His body has been through so much-he is hurting, sedated and on a ventilator-but he still tried to open his eyes and smile for a picture. It brought tears to my eyes, so I thought I should share this.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
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:0) It warms my heart. What an inspiration! Sending our prayers!
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing little boy, we are praying
ReplyDeleteOur big, strong, handsome, brave boy! KEEP FIGHTING!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful smile! I witnessed one of those smiles after my son had been on the vent for 6 months. It's the most wonderful feeling in the whole wide world isn't it!? :0)
ReplyDeleteBaby steps little one...
Praying,
Trina and Jophie
You continue to be in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteStill praying for sweet Isaiah and your family!
ReplyDeleteIsaiah all of us at SHES are praying for and hope you get better, we all wore Isaiah Army t-shirts just for you. Let us know if there is anything we can do for you here. Your guardian angle is watching over you. Love from all of us at SHES.
ReplyDeleteLove Ms. Kim
I'm up early this morning with you and your family in my thoughts & just felt that I needed to write something. God has blessed you with such awesome parents and sisters, that have been through all this with you. Loving and caring for you with all there love. I'm so glad that I have been able to be apart of taking care of you at school. You have filled my live with so much joy. Keep being strong and keep fighting.
ReplyDeleteLove Ms. Kim
Still keeping you in my prayers!
ReplyDeleteQuick Hit - We've had a rough couple of days. He's working on trying to be more independent but his pain isn't well managed yet and he still doesn't know exactly what's going on. So part of it is being sedated and part of it is being headstrong 7 yr old boy. This has been the longest recovery we've had. He is usually up and at least trying to walk by now. Still issues with his oxygen and lab results.
ReplyDeleteDearest Isaiah, I just know you'll be up and running in no time. I had a vision just this morning of you & Travis running and playing and swimming without tubes or bags or backpacks. I don't know who's stronger: the family or the patient! Hang in there, little guy. Travis sends his love, as do all of us here in the Leaton/Bergquist family. Love you!!
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