Henry's Happenings

The doctor had said Henry's surgery would last at least 2 hours, instead it was over after about an hour and a half. Steve and I had just pulled out of the driveway with Henry's big sister when we got the call that the surgery was finished.

When we arrived at the hospital, Henry was being fed some food by his mom. He was eager for every spoonful. He looked like normal Henry except for the bandage on his head and a slightly subdued eagerness for every bite of pureed goodness. Henry soon was laughing at all the attention his sister Grace was giving him. The staff took great delight in him since so many of their patients do not seem as healthy and alert as Henry does. It's hard to know how many heartbreaking stories that could be told about some of the patients they have had, many with heart conditions.

We are very thankful that Henry'surgery went well and hopefully he will not need a shunt. In 2 weeks Henry goes back for another MRI to see how well the passageway they opened is doing its job. We will continue to pray for him. They determined that he is in need of physical and occupational therapy. Although Henry's story is not over we are so thankful for all the signs of God's love and care.


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