SOOOOOO! Rally the troops! We need your help! Of course and OBVIOUSLY your continued prayer support is VITAL to us. We need guidance and wisdom for the surgeon and all medical professionals who are on John's case. We need peace and calm for our entire family. One of our big concerns is finances how will we pay the bills with John out of work; however, today we really came to grips with the fact that we have to in faith rely upon God for that . Once we came to grips with that, we realized that we both have other underlying concerns: this is BIG surgery, what if something happens? John is NOT good at taking it easy, how will he rest enough to recover? Plain and simple, gut-wrenchingly honest, we are both VERY scared. So please continue to pray.
Some practical ways in which we could use some help:
1. We are having an impromptu prayer meeting/chili dinner on Saturday night. We wish we were inviting y'all to come see our new abode under better terms; however, life doesn't always work out the way we wish. We would like to invite anyone who'd like to come pray over John with us. Since it is such a long way for most of you to drive, I will be making a HUGE pot of chili to feed peops, and we'll have a bonfire as well. If you'd like to come, please let me know via blog comment/text/voicemail/e-mail so I know how many people to expect. Arrive about 5 p.m. We'll pray for John after we eat and before we start a fire. Also our address is:
W2548 Nevada Heights Rd
Iron Ridge, WI 53035
2. The kiddos... if surgery is next week Wednesday, we could really use some help with the kiddos. I already have Friday covered. But I need helpers with Wednesday and Thursday. If you would like to have the Kastner children at all, let us know (don't be afraid, they really aren't their normal blogable selves for anyone other than their mother).
If you need help with the Kiddos anytime not taken for, give me a call 262-397-6245 and I can make time available very close to you if they do not mind 2 dogs, 2 cats, hot tub, trampoline, pool and good food. Hope and pray you are well and encouraged with this. Also you can count my wife and I in Saturday.
ReplyDeleteJami, this is so deja vu for me. Ryan's onset of symptoms was also very quick, and it was a whirlwind of emotions for both of us. I didn't want him to have the surgery, but it quickly became clear that if we were ever to have normal lives again, he had to have it done. They removed a cubic inch piece of his skull and replaced it with a metal plate. He felt GREAT after four weeks, but his work wouldn't let him return until six weeks postop. I just want to encourage you....I know that this is really sudden, and I don't know what lifelong symptoms John has maybe unknowingly had, but Ryan feels 100 percent better than he EVER has....It turns out he was having weird dizzy spells and unnatural headaches all his life. All are gone. He has pics of his scar on his facebook....To us, his scar is a constant reminder of how God provided for us during those tumultuous months.
ReplyDeleteAnother Breakthrough girl named Jill had Chiari surgery recently. You can find the link to her blog
(Rees's Pieces) off of my blog.
Wish we could be there on Saturday. Please know our prayers are with you guys!!!! Let us know if you need anything. Love you!