Sunday, October 12, 2008
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He is very weak but his Dr. believes that she can remove the poison from his system and prevent it from doing too much more damage. Chelation is a binding agent that will be administered (in this case) through an I.V. . The bonding agent will attach itself to the toxins in his body and allow him to flush them from his system. The process process will require him to go back and forth between his home and the hospital (a couple of hours away) twice a week. I am sure that I don't have to tell you how much this treatment is costing them in gas ALONE! Not to mention the medical treatment that the D.O.L. is still refusing to pay for.
The Dr. seems to be confident that she can slow or even stop the progression of the poison but she has stated that the existing damage probably cannot be reversed or mended.
Moberly's current condition is that he has limited use of his legs (he often utilizes a wheelchair or crutches to get around) and he has lost some of the sight in his right eye. There are several other complications as well, each one worse than the other it would seem, but it would take a long while to write them down. However, I am sure you get the idea.
It will be a long and difficult road for him and his family but it is easier for them when they see how much support they have in us.
Thanks a lot guys!
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It was so wonderful to hear your testimony this morning. We had the Hanrahan Christmas yesterday and needless to say, we all overslept this morning and didn't make it to church.If it was not for my firm believe in Jesus Christ and the Power of Prayer, I do not know how I could make it through one single day. As we battle our daughter Laura's addiction to drugs, it is my faith of knowing that she will overcome this and have an incredible testimony to touch peoples lives that the rest of us could never reach. Thank you for your testimony. "Be Still and know that I am God." Psalms 46:10
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