Saturday, January 30, 2010

HBOT Chamber and the Ronald McDonald House

Our first two weeks in New Orleans have not been without their challenges (primarily in terms of difficulty sleeping--for Ellie, and therefore me as well; and extremely limited internet connection), but they have been two good weeks.  On Thursday, I solved the internet connection problem so I should be more available via skype and email.

I have found new heroes in my life in the people I have met at the Ronald McDonald House--especially, but not exclusively, in the single moms I have been privileged and honored to meet.  They are mostly women (and in some cases men) in extremely difficult circumstances, living courageously and committed to loving their children in the best possible way that they can.   The staff is also great, especially the Residential Manager Lyndon!

Though we have not seen any changes in Ellie since the HBOT therapy began, 2 weeks is really too early and we hope to see something by the end of the month.  We have met others at the clinic who have given testimony to the ways that it has changed their otherwise hopeless situations.  This encourages us to continue hoping in, and trusting, the Lord to use this time for bringing some measure of healing to Ellie's body.  You can read more about the clinic and this kind of therapy at:
www.hbot.com

Also, for those who don't know, the Lord solved our transportation dilemma by using Paul and Tammy Shorrosh to provide us with a Lexus for the time we are here! Other generous friends have also contributed to the gas fund!




 




  
 
 
 

Thursday, January 21, 2010

New Orleans

Ellie and I are now in New Orleans for her HBOT treatments (www.hbot.com), staying at the Ronald McDonald House (http://www.rmhneworleans.com/) on weekdays, and staying with my parents in Mobile, AL on weekends.

Ellie started her treatments on Monday and is doing well.  I will try to post photos and more info within the next couple weeks.  Right now I have extremely limited internet access.

Also, Ellie got a nice customized (used) wheelchair donated to us by National Mobility and Seating.  I really like it and so does she.