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Prayer Request for Hayden


I spent the afternoon with my good friend John at the Texas Children’s Hospital where John and his son are spending 18 hours a day this past week. John’s granddaughter, Hayden, is in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) in an induced coma with significant brain swelling. The doctors have exhausted the types of medicines available to bring the swelling down; now only prayers and a miracle can bring her back.

It was heart-wrenching to walk into the PICU. Hayden was removed from full life support yesterday and is breathing on her own after the surgery this week to relieve the cranial pressure, but the doctors are not painting a bright picture for full recovery at this point. She still has wires all over her and her head is bandaged with tubes for a vent on top. The monitors to the right and left are silent, counting off the breathing, the pulse, the oxygen content, and who knows what else. The doctors and nurses are there around the clock; Hayden is getting the best care there is.

John says that her optic nerve, pupil response, kidney, liver, temperature and blood sugar are all looking good, but the cranial pressure is high; normal pressure is 5 (mmHg? I didn’t catch the units) with brain damage possible above 12. Hayden’s pressure has been above 40 since last Tuesday.

John has asked that her picture be forwarded to all to ask for prayers. John and his son are spending 18 hours a day at the hospital in the PICU; they can use your prayers, too.



6 responses to “Prayer Request for Hayden”

  1. […] w home too soon, and the days were over. Michael gets it too. A family was told that their precious little girl was headed home. The family grieved, removed life support, and….watched her […]

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  2. Poor kid… I’ll be sure to pray tonight.

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  3. Update on Hayden: John emailed this morning, and Hayden’s condition has worsened. Body temperature and heart rate are erratic, which means the part of the brain that controls these functions is beginning to fail, and Hayden is back on life support again. John believes it is 24-48 hours left before the fight is over. John thanks everybody for the prayers, phone calls and emails so far.

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  4. I am so sorry. She is beautiful. I will pray for her.

    We lost our son 12 years ago.
    While I will pray for her recovery, if the worst happens, and she passes away, your friend, and especially his son, will need your help and support so much.
    Please, go to this site, and find the chapter close to you. Call them.
    This group helped me so much.
    http://www.compassionatefriends.org/
    Have your friends get in touch with them if you think they need it.
    They were very supportive and helpful to me even while my son was still on life support in the hospital.
    I hope this helps.
    Blessings,
    Layla

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  5. Thank you for the prayers and the the link; I visited it briefly this morning, but I need more time so I’ll read over it in detail tonight.

    As of last night, Hayden’s conditioning was worsening. A newspaper reporter is digging into her circumstance, so hopefully an article will shed some light on what she’s going through. (I know some of the details, but with a reporter and the Sherriff involved, I’ll wait for them to publish the story first.)

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Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

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