Mi shebeirach - A prayer for healing (Hebrew)

Mi shebeirach Avoteinu m'kor ha-bracha L'imoteinu.
May the Source of Strength Who blessed the ones before us, help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing, and let us say, Amein.

Mi shebeirach imoteinu m'kor ha-bracha l'avoteinu.
Bless those in need of healing with refuah shleimah, the renewal of body, the renewal of spirit, and let us say, Amein.



Friday, March 16, 2012

Is prayer stronger than medicine?

First off - Brian and Marcia want to make it public that they are technology challenged and do not know how to reply to blog messages, but they do read them and thank everyone over and over for your messages, prayers, and love.


Doctors say a C4 injury results in a person not being able to breathe on their own and will require a ventilator indefinitely.  Please pick your jaw off the floor when you read this next sentence:  William was breathing for 6 hours straight on his own. Yes you read that right, ON HIS OWN FOR SIX HOURS!!! It's a miracle!  There's no way around that!  It brought tears to my eyes to see the machines say [S] which means the person is breathing without assistance.  What a blessing, what a miracle, what a great sight!


Will is fighting off the infection and still working to keep his fever down.  When he's running a normal temp, visitors will be welcome!  I love hearing from you all! Keep the CareGrams coming, and responses to the blog (but sign your name so we know who you are).

Blog to you later!

xo
Gayle

3 comments:

  1. That is incredible news, Will keep fighting and proving everyone wrong!!! As always all of you are in our thoughts and prayers!
    The V.V.'s

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  2. fantastic!! miracles do happen. keep the good news comming. love to all. carol and steve

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  3. There is always hope there have been people who have broken C 4 and have walked, keep the faith all he needs is time to heal. He is strong and miracles do happen.

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