Hospital Life

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Even though Jesse is 20 years old, he’s still our baby. I always used to think that once your kids grew up and left home that all your worries were over. I learned fast that isn’t the case at all. In fact, there problems and issues become more serious and worrisome. It is sad to see a vibrant, active and healthy young man laid up like this. They’ve finally moved Jesse to an internal medicine ward where doctors are more frequent. Yesterday he started to show some improvement. He’s on antibiotics, anti-virals and anti-fungus medications. They are trying to get yogurt into him to replace the good bacteria that all these treatments have knocked out of him. The nurses and doctors are great. We were off to a rough start but I’m sure we’ll finish great together.

Even though I felt out of it yesterday, my community showed awesome support, expressing concern, praying, giving gifts, offering help. I’m happy to belong to such a community. I don’t know how we would be doing without them. Thanks to everyone. We’ll keep you posted. There’s no wifi or internet connection at the hospital, so my updates are sporadic and infrequent, but I’ll do my best.

  • http://TitforTat6.blogspot.com TitforTat

    Hi David (this is Denise)
    I agree it is VERY important that the good bacteria get replenished. You can easily purchase probiotics (good bacteria) such as Acidophilus/bifidus in a health food store. These are sold in capsules and should always be refrigerated. If Jessy cannot swallow the caps. , they can simply open them up and pour the acidophilus in his yogourt. Usually the good bacteria found in yogourt is 70% inactive by the time we eat the yogourt.
    Hope this helps.

  • Jenny

    Poor poppet. Shouldn’t be looking like that and stuck in there. Do hope he’s getting a bit better (a lot better!) every day now. Very glad to hear he’s been sent to internal medicine – that’s good, they should know a bit more what they are doing and taking things more seriously. Has your son travelled lately, or been near people who have? Have they tested for infectious diseases, parasites in his stool? Just a thought.
    God bless Jesse, God bless you and Lisa and your family.

    Shalom
    Jenny

  • Mich

    Poor kid. Here’s to his continual recovery. I’m glad to hear that they are finally moving on this for you guys. And thank you for keeping us updated.

  • http://bryan-hills.blogspot.com Bryan

    Prayers coming your way!

  • http://grains-of-truth@blogspot.com Ruth

    praying!

  • John L

    Prayers and good thoughts, David. Grace and peace to you and yours.

  • fishon

    David,
    Continuing to pray for Jesse. Worrying doesn’t have an age-limit when it comes to our kids. Don’t overlook taking care of yourself, so you won’t be down when Jesse comes home for recovery.
    jerry

  • Jodi

    Poor, sweet kid. Yes, they’re still our babies no matter what their age….I’ll keep praying for him….

  • http://www.theworldistoomuchwithus.blogspot.com indie

    I’m with Denise on the probiotics. I doubt the yogurt they are giving him has enough. You can get the refrigerated probiotics in powder form and just dump it on his tongue as long as he has enough saliva to swallow it. If not you can mix it with a little water or food. Its best to give it two hours between the antibiotics, but if he is getting the antibiotics frequently you may just have to give it whenever you can.

    I am so sorry to hear about all of this and will pray for Jesse.

  • Boethius

    My oldest daughter just bought a house. She does not want to live alone and therefore has taken her brother and sister with her. Last night was the first night they have all been gone. Despite the joy of the purchase and all the extra room I now have, my heart aches. They are still my babies.

    I will continue to pray for your son, NP.

  • http://www.animatedchurch.com dennisthemennis

    May peace be with you all SOON!

  • http://None Beth

    Hello all=) you are hilarious, naked pastor! I’m a friend of L.P…who has your blog listed. My thoughts and prayers are with ya’ll’s son. God is our Healer and Strenth. Be blessed….beth=)

  • http://www.cowart.info/blog John Cowart

    Hope he does much better in the new ward.
    Your Weeping Comfort picture is powerful.
    Endure.

  • http://theoldadam.wordpress.com/ steve martin

    Hang in there, David.

    We’re still praying for Jesse and the rest of the family.

  • http://www.spartafumcyouth.blogspot.com Amanda

    Looking for an update when you get the chance. Prayers for healing and strength for the day.

  • Dena G

    Continuing to pray for Jesse and all of your family, David.

  • http://www.deannashrodes.com Deanna

    Continuing to pray for him…how well I understand what you are going through and our prayers are with you and yours…

    Blessings and love from Tampa ~
    Deanna

  • http://ceciliainthecloset.blogspot.com Cecilia

    This picture broke my heart… yes, our kids are always our kids, no matter how old. Continuing to pray for Jesse and you.

    Pax, C.