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Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Out of Africa--Dagmar update

I woke up to this update from Perth in my inbox. I had no idea they were going to move Dagmar so soon....here it is

On Sunday the 19th February, Dagmar Sippel was taken to Germany to be with her family and commence rehabilitation in Germany. Dagmar still remains in great need of our prayer. She has regained movement in her legs and left arm but still remains in a state of lack of recognition of family and friends at this point and is unable to obey commands. Doctors have indicated that her rehabilitation will assist in this process but will take at least six months before we really know the extent of permanent damage if any. Please pray for complete healing. Thank you for standing with Dagmar, her family and YWAM Perth family.

Sarah White has been released from hospital on the 9th February and is preparing to return to Australia on the 24th February with her mother. Sarah will need ongoing rehabilitation but is doing very well and looking forward to her return home.

Erin Cothran has been released from hospital on the 17th February, she will need extensive rehabilitation and faces the prospect of a hip replacement over the next year or two – Erin is preparing to return to the USA around the 24th of February with her mother for a long awaited reunion with family and friends

1 Comments:

  • Wow, it has really impacted me, somehow, about how serious this accident really was. It breaks my heart... especially for Dagmar, as well as those family members who lost a loved one in that accident... Sometimes I expect myself to minimize the suffering and wrap every problem/challenge in some Christian cliche... But it's ok to weep - Jesus wept on a number of occasions too! Yes, in the end there is absolutely hope and life and joy and victory over death, but at the moment I do feel like weeping...

    By Blogger Widsith, at 8:00 PM, February 21, 2006  

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