Hmm...I thought I must write down about yesterday's event before I forget. Today is Tuesday it's amazing how this week will go by faster and even better days than before.
Yesterday, I went to the hospital about 10 am and brought lentil and vegie casserole along for his breakfast. Daddy dropped me there while he went to some errands. There are two flight of stairs going up the hill before I arrive the ward and another flight of stairs to second floor of the building where the medical ICU is. To get to my brother's ward at far end of the ward, I will have to pass through the first part of the ICU unit and every time I pushed the door open to step into the unit, this is where I always see 6-8 patients - faces changes everyday, lying in their designated beds attached to drips and hose. I am glad that Aaron was moved to a closed room. He is susceptible to infection and the constant in out of visitors would affect him if he were to continue to stay in previous ward. He is a room with another patient, an old lady who has even severe case of leukemia.
I see that Aaron is gaining his appetite on food. After attending to him with my delicious~~ food (he at more than usual) in the morning, he requested that I bring sandwich with egg for him. Just the moment of hearing him asking for solid food, my heart leaps for joy! It shows that he is getting better and has the strength to enjoy eating food. I praise the Lord and I was so happy (even happier now at the thought of it)! I am willing to do anything for him no matter what he ask.
I remember the verse
Galation 6:9 And let us not lose heart and grow weary and faint in acting nobly and doing right, for in due time and at the time appointed season we shall reap, if we do not loosen and relax our courage and faith.
Now I find the meaning in this verse. I almost lose courage, weary and faint in action, but I continue and keep strong. This faith that hope something unseen and yet sure in future drives me to press on knowing that my brother will get well. Every time I am in the ward with him, I always keep a smile and cheerful face. I want him to know that this is the faith that I am carrying and I believe God is doing a miracle in his situation. :D
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After noon visiting, I went to the blood bank to check on the progress of the donation. To my surprise , the room was full of Tong Hing Supermarket storage workers. They were all there for my brother's donation. I talked to my dad and later I noticed my ex-high school teacher was there as well! She called me yesterday asking about donation procedures. I didn't expect to see her at that time. It was amazing and happy to see that my Form 5 BM teacher is so helpful. =D She was the one informed his former student who works in Tong Hing... and he brought along all his colleagues. Hehe...I am amazed to see the nurse walked away a basket full of blood packs. God is good! Now, Aaron has more than enough blood supply he needs. God is more than able to help!
Thank you so much for those who are praying and took the time to donate blood. Thank you for your constant support and cheer, I won't be able to do it without your love and care. God bless you in everything and good comings.
Blood test: 1 March Pray that there is a match for my brother's bone marrow transplant.
Thanks for following up my blog..:D
Monday, February 22, 2010
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