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Last days on IC

Ketsia is doing really well, and all the doctors are really pleased with her condition and she may very soon leave the department of intensive care. This is for Lisa and me really great news and we are God so thankful that everything went well and surprisingly quick till now. Of curse we are also you thankful for your support and you prayers which help and hold the three of us during this tough time. I hope to be able to let see you photos of Ketsia at home in a couple weeks but first here are the some images of her after surgery.
I put also a video, to explain you a little bit Ketsia’s condition. In the first part of the video Ketsia is breathing thanks a machine (the big machine on the right-hand-side, and the the pipes into her nose). She’s also receiving a lot of medicines (see all the active green light on the left-hand-side).
The second part of the video starts with a view of her monitoring screen and trust me that is the first time I saw that kind of values : Good and calm heart beat, quasi perfect saturation, and low and calm frequency of respiration… And as you can see, the machine is on standby and almost all the pipes have been removed. The amount of medicine have been also reduced. Praise the Lord!



  • jourdan danièle - Merci Sam pour les nouvelles fréquentes et ce blog ! Nous pensons bien à vous trois en groupe de quartier et dans l’église. La petite Ketsia est trop belle ! Que toutes ses fonctions rentrent en ordre et qu’elle puisse être rapidement apaisée !
    Notre Dieu, très haut et très grand, l’Unique Vrai Dieu, Seigneur du ciel et de la terre, est digne de confiance !

    Affection fraternelle,
    DanièleReplyCancel

  • Barcelo katia - Nous sommes heureux que tout progresse comme il faut. Quelle belle petite tête de poupée ! Que Dieu la remplisse de sa paix et de sa force ! De tout coeur avec vous.
    Eusèbe et katiaReplyCancel

  • Iryna Gorun Gutfreund - I’m a friend of Mary and Tim, we are going to the same church in Grenoble.
    I’m following your story from the beginning when Ketsia was inside the mamas stomach. My husband Philipp and I are praying for you 3 and hope one day we could meet each other in person. I guess we have plenty common things.
    Your Ketsia is So cute, a real Petite Merveille!
    God bless you!
    IrynaReplyCancel

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