More about the girls in South Africa
Ulani just sent me the most recent news out of Perth, so here it is.
Dagmar (German) is still in intensive care in South Africa and really needs a miracle. Her condition is critical and she has not regained consciousness since the accident took place. We have had signs of her making small responses (like a small hand movement and eye movement); however, she is still in the intensive care unit. Her condition is stable, but critical.
Erin (USA) is doing much better. She will need a possible hip replacement in future but will most probably be able to leave the hospital within approx three weeks time.
Sarah (Australian) who was flown from Ghana to South Africa last week had extensive surgery last Friday after already having operations in Ghana. She is also improving daily.
Dagmar (German) is still in intensive care in South Africa and really needs a miracle. Her condition is critical and she has not regained consciousness since the accident took place. We have had signs of her making small responses (like a small hand movement and eye movement); however, she is still in the intensive care unit. Her condition is stable, but critical.
Erin (USA) is doing much better. She will need a possible hip replacement in future but will most probably be able to leave the hospital within approx three weeks time.
Sarah (Australian) who was flown from Ghana to South Africa last week had extensive surgery last Friday after already having operations in Ghana. She is also improving daily.
1 Comments:
I continue to pray for these lovely girls.
By Caroline, at 6:32 PM, January 02, 2006
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