Tuesday, January 18, 2011

tough times, 011811, via vivian and rev marg

vivian: Tyler has had a crazy two days. Yesterday he was running a very high fever and his heart started beating too fast and too slow in rapid succession. He was delerious for a while and unconscious for a while and recovered again. Today he started seizuring and they had trouble getting it under control. He was totally unresponsive for a couple of hours. After the crisis he wakes and starts talking to us again.


- My son has begun his journey home. I and his dad will hold his hand as much as possible. Not sure how long or short the journey will be, but it will be done with love and respect. I read Tyler 1 Corth 13:7 this afternoon .


rev. margaret: Today after the crisis he asked me if I though we were winning the fight. I said with God whatever happens we win and he said okay just keep praying! I do not want to give this boy any false hope. He knows this tumor is very aggressive. He is not ready to let it win. Watching him suffer is difficult. Experiencing his courage and his concern for others is delightful.


- re Tyler Ketchum - The Doctors cannot treat the tumor with radiation or gamma knife until the blood clears out of the brain so they can get a clear picture. He bleeds out. It stops. The spinal fluid gets clear. They think they can start treatment and something happens again.


Tyler has had a crazy two days. Yesterday he was running a very high fever and his heart started beating too fast and too slow in rapid succession. He was delerious for a while and unconscious for a while and recovered again. Today he started seizuring and they had trouble getting it under control. He was totally unresponsive for a couple of hours. After the crisis he wakes and starts talking to us again.

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