Friday, April 25, 2008

Friday Afternoon Update

Sorry for the lack of information. Up until about an hour ago, things were quiet. I can't really go into a lot of detail at the moment because we are all trying to sort out all that is happening.

We are asking our prayer partners to mobilize to pray very specifically that God will give HIS wisdom to the doctors. They are at a point of really not knowing what the next step should be. They have discussed various options, but they are really at the place where they don't know what would be best.

From what I can determine, the best case scenario is still for God to provide a heart for Lindsay. I did find out that she can be on the ECMO for up to six weeks, so we are not actually at crunch time, but half way there.

There is still the need to get rid of more fluids which they think they can do with ECMO, an issue with the lung, and getting her sedated enough to relax.

So please pray specifically that the team will be willing to listen to HIS voice. Thanks. Be assured that as soon as I know something, even in the middle of the night, I will post information to keep you up to date.

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say Hello and thanks for all the updates! I'm sure it can be frustrating with the waiting and unclear answers. Hopefully, knowing that everyone is praying for clarity, will help keep your minds at ease.
Sending our love,
Jon, Kristen, and Liam

Anonymous said...

I pray that if any of Lindsay's medical staff do not know the Lord, that they will come to know Him through this situation. I pray that they would be overwhelmed with peace as God give them His clear direction.

May God make His will known even this very day.

Melanie Lyons
NJ

Anonymous said...

Bill Thank you so much for all the updates I know there are many people that have your blog minimized so we can check it many times a day!! You and your words have been a blessing to us that otherwise would not know how/what to pray! Again thank you for all your work I am sure it is not easy trying to translate all that info! Blessings to you all!!

Anonymous said...

I fully believe that the Lord can intervene and sovereignly give answers to a team of men who may not know or acknowledge their Creator. We will be praying along with you for God's full plan and purpose. Prov
21:1 The king's (doctor's) heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he will.
KJV

Love, Butch and Lee Augustin

Anonymous said...

Hi From Minnesota,
We heard about Lindsay through Sue Van Essen, we are praying that everything turns out the way God has it planned out for us. Even though we don't know God's plans. We pray that Lindsay will get a heart, and heal completely.
God Bless you guys
Love Lucas & Kelly
Carter, Braelyn, & Chloe
Kracht

Anonymous said...

Love you guys and wish we could just be there with you. We're continuing to pray for Lindsay, her doctors, and all of you. Big hugs to Tanner. - Jenny & Josh

Anonymous said...

Your blogs are a way for all of us to know how to pray and to be included in everything that is going on. They can also be used to help you to sort things out. It is systematic and logical in a situation that is anything but. Best of all, El Shaddai, God Almighty, is watching over every inch of this test. And as I see it you are all passing with flying colors. I was so encouraged by Jan and Laura's response to the doctors about the "army" that is praying. May God provide an absolute miracle that is undeniable and may hospital staff come to know him from it just like those in the book of Acts.
Praying unceasingly, ncd (a friend from Whiting)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the updates. I know we haven't seen each other for 15 years, but my heart hurts for your family. I check this blog many times a day. My family in PA and MO and my church family in MO are praying for you. Lindsay is touching so many lives. With Love and prayer, Esther Morad

Anonymous said...

Joshua 1:9

"Have I not commanded you be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified, do not be discouraged for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you may go."

I am praying for you.
Love, Susanna Kelsall (age 10)

Anonymous said...

Hi all- this song has been in my heart as I prayed for Lindsay and all of you today- a reminder that there are good times and bad- and God is God alone. Amen.

You are God alone
From before time began
You were on Your throne
You are God alone
And right now
In the good times and bad
You are on the throne
You are God alone.

Unchangeable
Unshakable
Unstoppable
Thats what You are

You are God alone.

We're praying for clear direction for the medical team- decisive, agreement among the various team members, and peace when presented to all of you.

Love and hugs to all-
Aunt Sharon and Uncle Matt, Kelsey and Jared

Anonymous said...

I am pleased to hear that Lindsay continues to be stable. Remain positive- having several feasible options is a good place to be.

Tanner, I thought of you today when I stopped by a local farm. I heard a rooster cock-a-doodle-do and remembered your excellent bird call.

Julia

Anonymous said...

Hi Everyone,

Praying as bill suggested that the Lord will give the surgeon and medical staff wisdom to use their knowledge and experience to come to right option for Lindsay--and indeed if it is the heart transplant that He will give peace and rest to all--in spite of all the uncertainties. We have a great God who is able to do exceedingly abundatly above all we could ask or think.

Love, MER

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing with all of us the needs that Lindsay, her family and friends have along the way. We continue to lift you all before God's throne of grace and will pray for great wisdom for the doctor's; wisdom that only God can give, because God knows all things. Our hope is in the Lord!
The Lord bless you all,
Bob & Linda West

Anonymous said...

Groens and Weltes--
My prayer for you all through the night watches tonight is that the team of doctors will be in total agreement when they meet, so that you will know with certainty that God is speaking from HIS heart to yours through them.
I shared with Bill last night that I prayed big prayers yesterday morning using intentional, and specific wording. As I watched the updates through the day I was awed as seeing those very words appear. I was blessed to know that God not only hears our voices but He hears our very words. HE IS LISTENING!! Diane

Anonymous said...

We will be praying for wisdom and guidance for the doctors... and that Lindsay gets the rest that she needs... wihtout all of the wiggles. We love you guys!

Jess, Frank, and Bella Guidera

Anonymous said...

Hey Bill and Jan, we just found out about your grandaughter's condition today. We are so sorry and will be continually lifting her up in prayer as well as her parents and the rest of the family. I can't even begin to imagine the stress this must be on everyone. Praise God that He is there to give strength and to provide what everyone needs to get through this time. Remember His mercies are new every morning. Great is His faithfuness. You are certainly in our prayers. In Christ Bill and Jan Covelens.

Anonymous said...

Praying for God's wisdom for the staff and that they will see God work out His will to their amazement.
Meanwhile, praying you all will rest tonight in the Lord and wake up refreshed and anticipating what God will do this day.
Love, Hugs and prayers,
Miriam

Pa Family said...

Dear General and Family. Know that we are praying for Lindsay, and the testimonies your family I KNOW are bringing to others you all have come in contact with thus far. Thank you for the updates! WONDERFUL pictures too!!! They brought joy to my heart!

Anonymous said...

I am still praying that God will choose to heal Lindsay's original heart. I am specifically praying for the mitral valve, the muscle layers, and that He would allow more blood vessels to grow for the left side of her heart. I pray that He would breathe His breath of life into it, and touch it with His healing hand. I also pray that he will hold Lindsay and you all especially close to His heart during this time,and that He will protect every cell in her body from any type of damage from this whole experience. I pray that your sweet Lindsay will be able to run, jump, sing,laugh,talk,learn and play without anything to hinder her. If God chooses a transplanted heart to heal her, then I pray for His perfect timing in that case as well. I pray for God to speak to all the doctors, and whisper to them, the correct action to take in Lindsay's case. Lord, please let them know when to wait, and when to proceed with interventions. We all are praying for a miracle that will heal Lindsay, show your power to thousands of people,and bring you all the glory.

" To God be the Glory for the things He has done..."

Mary Conway

Anonymous said...

I've decided that if I were in Boston with you right now, it would be my responsibility to provide small doses of smiles and laughter at various awkward moments throughout the day. What can I say, I'm a camp director!?

So here are a few things for you to think about that will hopefully bring a smile to your face, and perhaps even a chuckle or two - this, by the way, is really for Laura, cuz' I don't think anyone else will understand....

"No, we will not serve you anything from the Galley... Julie is still cleaning the cheesecurls out of her hair."

"I know it's 3 AM, but we still need to reset for breakfast!"

Good times in the kitchen with Angela and Blevins

Chris S. hiding in the proofing box.

The time Kevin D and I hid behind the menu in the Galley and made you wait on the guy with the zipper.

When Julie & Nikki and I went to visit you in Minnesota and we found out that living out there forced you to be self-entertaining, so we ended up making home-made music videos... Wide Open Spaces... and you demanding to sing your part solo; The cheese factory tour and that wretched picture Julie took. (And no, I didn't photograph Julie in that one place... I only hit the flash button!); Milk truck miscalculations... and why wouldn't anybody let me milk a cow? And didn't somebody find dead horse while we were out there?

The oh-so-fun daily lifeguard log... The KFP easter bonnet contest... Watching movies in the hot-tub... (No, Gavin, but thanks for offering)... And how about when you started dating that guy that lived next door to you and you actually gave up Coke and started drinking Pepsi because of him!! Ugghh!!

We're still praying for Lindsay and for you and Jon, too. We love you guys and wish soooo much that we could do something to help. In the meantime, tell give that little blonde nugget a big hug and kiss from Aunt Jenny and be sure and tell her that we all love her HEAPS!
- Jenny

Anonymous said...

Hi Bill, Jan, Laura, Jon & family -

Just wanted to check in & say I was awake early this morning praying for your baby. I know God has His plans, holds her breath in Hands, and like the sunday school song says, All are precious in His sight. For some reason that line was particularly comforting to me at times Victoria

Anonymous said...

Our family continues to pray for your family, that miracles continue for the Groen family and for little Lindsay.

Just this blog is evidence of how our Lord is using a baby girl lying in a hospital bed to draw hundreds/thousands in closer walk with Him.

May He give the Doctor's creative wisdom and a clarity of a path forward in Lindsay's care.

The Capalbos

Anonymous said...

Jon, remember the day you did the last bit of siding on our house? It snowed 6 inches and was cold but not as cold as the day you put in the final window. About three weeks ago our yard finally was completely without snow so I've been going out everyday and picking up nails. Three weeks of Lindsay being in the hospital and three weeks of picking up nails. I think Steve even was beginning to think that I was obsessed with it. First of all I'm not a morning person so it had to be God that gave me this thought this morning. Those nails were God's way of helping me to deal with the stress of knowing about Lindsay and your family being at Children's Hospital. I never even thought about the nails when you did the addition to our house two years ago. Thank You God for the little things that help us to get through the day. I Praise You God for giving your Son to die on the cross for us and for nails.
Love,
Susie

Anonymous said...

we will be lifting you all up in prayer, especially Lindsay our God is faithful and just and Lindsay is in His hands, miracles happen every moment and God gets the glory, Matt Reed was one of those miracles that I had the blessed priviledge to watch, God is good all the time. Don't just know it... BELIEVE IT !!!!! WE DO!

Love John and Pat Keller
Sellersville, PA

AmyS said...

Keeping you all in my prayers! The package for the kids goes out tomorrow morning.