Jamie

September 6, 2008

Today we had a little scare that sent us rushing to the emergency room. Jace got into an accident that pushed his head into the corner of a marble table. It cut a hole in the side of his head right behind his ear that you could fit a skittle into. When we noticed the hole, Josh and I scooped up and headed to the emergency room. We were scared since he is on this chemo right now and his counts and platelets are low that his blood would be thin and just pour out. But, as always…someone is watching over Jace. It didnt even bleed. It coagulated before we got to the hospital. It was amazing.

Dr Alter was there in a matter of minutes. He looked Jace over…cleaned and butterflied the wound. He got a tetanus shot and some antibiotics and we were home within 5 hours.

It just goes to show that God is really and truly in control of everything. I believe he put his hand on Jaces head and said….not this kid, not right now. As he is always doing.

God Bless
Joshua, Jamie and Jace

3 Responses to “September 6, 2008”

  1. Merrell Scotton 07 Sep 2008 at 9:27 pm

    Jamie,
    Thank you so much for the updates. We have been worried about Jace and we’re glad he is doing ok. Ty graduated last week so we really miss the “group”. You take care and know we are lifting Jace in prayer for his complete healing.
    Merrell (Jonathan’s grandmother)

  2. Sally Harperon 08 Sep 2008 at 4:29 am

    Like WE already know… Jace is LIVING proof that JESUS and HEAVEN does exist and Jesus walks with Jace each and every day!
    Give him Big hugs & kisses for me….

    Love yall dearly,
    Sally

  3. Jeff Shaddixon 08 Sep 2008 at 9:46 pm

    Hi Jamie,

    Sorry to hear about Jace’s accident, but glad he is OK! Someone is most definitely looking out for our boys. It was terrific meeting y’all while you were in Houston, and we’ll be keeping up with Jace’s progress and praying for those sweet words, “No evidence of disease.” ;)

    All the best,
    Jeff Shaddix
    http://www.cancerfamily.org/forum/

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