Chad's back and said that the patient lived through the night. He was able to get her back here bright and early for more treatment in Puyo. Thankfully he was able to get to the military base last night because they were able to give her anti-venom. In case you were wondering why he spent the night in the jungle.....there are no lights on the runways here. So, the guys have to land before sunset, which is usually around 6:00.
I'm no doctor, but I would think the biggest thing now is praying for the baby's life. Chad thought she was 7 or 8 months along.
Thanks for praying! God is good!
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I have prayed for this woman and her little one. I am thankful none of this is out of God's eye and His hand is not too short to reach.
ReplyDeleteGlad Chad is home! I would not be thrilled if Alan called at 7 pm with news he wouldn't be home. You guys are such rocks!