all better

I haven’t been online much lately, and haven’t posted in quite a while, but hopefully that will get better now. We just left Vanderbilt children’s hospital where they decided AJ is in his words "all better " we still don’t know exactly what was wrong but the doctors think his intestine probably kinked. That’s a technical term that his Daddy could understand. Anyway, with all that has went on, I haven’t fished much and hope all is well here.

Now if only ed hasn’t gotten turned into a toad by a swamp witch, all will be right with the world.

Jason

PS drs say they don’t know, but I know who took care of my little boy and I thank him for it and all of you for your prayers to Him.

Jason, I’m glad AJ is all better. God works miracles. Thanks for the report. Jim

Glad he is doing better and at home. Just need to take him fishing now.

Great to hear that Jason. The Vanderbilt Commodores may struggle at times this time of the year but their doctors are just about always on top of their game. But you are correct, the power of pray is amazing.

Do you realize how much more valuable Ed would be as a talking toad?

Jason, I’m glad that AJ is “all better”. I’ve been praying for him, regardless of my person, toad status…

Ed

Welcome back with God at your side

Jason. That is great news and thank you for sharing. I will continue to keep you and your family in my prayers.

Jim Smith

hNt, great news!

I wouldn’t worry to much about Ed. Betty plays him like a kitten plays a mouse learning how to hunt. Well, at least for now. :twisted:

hNt, thanks for sharing the good new about AJ. The Good Lord and good Doctor can do miracles. Thanks for the update and take him fishing, take care, John.

All better is good.

  • Jeff

Jason,

So glad to hear AJ is “ALL Better”! Glad prayers were answered! Glory be to God!

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Jason - so happy for AJ and youall. If it was a kinked intestine it must have resolved it self fairly quickly. My wife had that problem many years ago and it resulted in a high speed trip to the hospital and emergency surgery and the loss of 18" of small intestine. She had problems for a long time after with food absorption and to this day takes some medicine for it. Thank the Lord AJ didn’t have to go through that kind of a deal.