This blog is dedicated to connecting the community of family and friends who are praying for Oscar Williams. He suffered a bleeding stroke on November 22nd, which did damage to the brain stem, and is now in a deep coma. Friends & family are truly believing God for a miracle. Please keep Oscar in your prayers. *The blog is maintained by family members of Oscar Williams.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Update
Oscar was admitted into High Point Reginald Hospital today, and he is in room 422. After testing they found that he has a urinary track infection. Obviously this has been going on for a while, but was just now detected. Due to the fact that he is on three other antibiotics for infections, the doctor has him on a strong antibiotic to fight this infection and will eventually ween him off of it. It's strong starting out because sometimes the body will build up an immunity against the antibiotics, and they want to make sure that they get rid of it. Oscar is back on the vent now, so that will be another thing to ween him back off of once this infection is cleared up. Most likely he will be going back to Kindred at some point. Thank you for all your prayers and your support.
Please Pray
Hello all,
Oscar was moved yesterday afternoon to Heritage Health Care in High Point. A few hours ago he was rushed to High Point Reginald Hospital with complications. His blood pressure is elevated, his temperature was at 104, and he was vomiting. Please stop and pray for him if you are at all able, and pray for Tarsha that God will give her peace and strength. She was nervous about the move because of this very thing that happened when he was moved to Guilford Health Care. We know that God is in control of Oscar and his life, and we just have to trust what He's doing.
Oscar was moved yesterday afternoon to Heritage Health Care in High Point. A few hours ago he was rushed to High Point Reginald Hospital with complications. His blood pressure is elevated, his temperature was at 104, and he was vomiting. Please stop and pray for him if you are at all able, and pray for Tarsha that God will give her peace and strength. She was nervous about the move because of this very thing that happened when he was moved to Guilford Health Care. We know that God is in control of Oscar and his life, and we just have to trust what He's doing.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Possible Move
As mentioned in the previous blog post, with Oscar being pretty much in a stable condition, the time has come where the doctors are discussing his discharge and his move to another level of care. There is a possibility that he could be moved as early as tomorrow (4/1/11). There were two options on the table that are close by. One which was Guilford Health Care, but there aren't any available beds at Guilford. The other option is at Heritage Health Center, located in High Point. More than likely, this is where he will be moved and Tarsha has had some time to view Heritage Center this week. Although she's a little nervous about the move, and the fact that the facility itself is much older, there are some plus sides to this move. One thing is that it's closer to Tarsha and Griffin, which cuts down the travel time some, and the other thing is that Griffin will now be able to start back visiting his Dad. Kids were not allowed to go to the rooms at Kindred, especially during flu season. Please pray that the whole transition with this move goes smoothly, and that Tarsha would be at peace as she continues to trust God through this all.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Staff at Kindred Hospital have been doing a good job weening Oscar off the ventilator. He is completely off now and they have moved it out of the room. Last week was good for the most part, but he did have some of the same challenges come back up again concerning his temperature, heart rate and kidneys. The doctors will continue to keep an eye on that. It has been explained that these type of events will often happen due to his low immune system. Coming off the ventilator completely is a blessing all in itself and we thank God for that, but the flip side is that once he's back in what the doctors refer to as "custodial care", they begin wanting to discuss options of other facilities for him to go to. We ask that you pray with us so that when that time comes, he is placed where he can get the best care available. Thank you all so much for continuing to keep Oscar, Tarsha & Griffin in the forefront of your minds. It's a blessing that they are around so many loved ones who really care.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Back at Kindred Hospital
Approximately three weeks ago, Oscar was moved back to Kindred Hospital. Thank the Lord, all the concerns we had when he was at Wesley Long are better now. His vitals are all pretty stable right now and it looks like the pneumonia has cleared up. There was an issue with his kidneys, and now even that has clear up. The doctor's have been slowly weening him form the ventilator, and he has spent several hours off the vent over the weekend. Soon, we believe he will be completely off. Oscar does have some type of infection in his left eye, so the doctors will continue checking on that as well. We continue to solicit your prayers for Oscar, as we all know the main issue is the damage that was done to his brain stem from the stroke. We will continue to stand and believe God because we know that He is more than able. Much love to you all!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Update
Hello all,
We just wanted to give a brief update on Oscar. He is currently still at Wesley Long, but was moved last week to ICU. Due to the fact that he does have pneumonia, his breathing has been restricted and had to be put back on the ventilator. He is stable now, but they are considering moving him back to Kindred Hospital. Kindred does have a pretty good rate of weening patients from the ventilator, so we are hoping this will be the case once again. We had a family consultation with the doctor last week as we often learn of different changes going on from day to day, so please continue to keep Oscar and the family in your prayers. Much love to you all.
We just wanted to give a brief update on Oscar. He is currently still at Wesley Long, but was moved last week to ICU. Due to the fact that he does have pneumonia, his breathing has been restricted and had to be put back on the ventilator. He is stable now, but they are considering moving him back to Kindred Hospital. Kindred does have a pretty good rate of weening patients from the ventilator, so we are hoping this will be the case once again. We had a family consultation with the doctor last week as we often learn of different changes going on from day to day, so please continue to keep Oscar and the family in your prayers. Much love to you all.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Follow-up
Oscar remains at Wesley Long Hospital, but has been moved to the fourth floor. We did find out that he has MRSA. This is a bacteria that lives on the surface of people's skin and inside the nose. It is easily spread from person to person, but most healthy people are able to fight it off and often times are not even aware that they have it. For those like Oscar, who have a weakened immune system, it is more difficult for this to happen. As much as we love Oscar having visitors, we now have to urge everyone to take extra precautions when visiting. It is already required that visitors cover up with robe & gloves provided at the hospital, but we also ask that you wait a while before visiting if you yourself are ill. It's that time of year when common illnesses are going around, such as colds, the flu, and viruses, so all visitors, including the hospital staff, have to make sure that we don't compromise the health of the patients.
Thank God Oscar's vitals are stable, and are now just about where they were before he was admitted last week. His new room number is 1416, and thank you so much for keeping him in your prayers. God bless!
Thank God Oscar's vitals are stable, and are now just about where they were before he was admitted last week. His new room number is 1416, and thank you so much for keeping him in your prayers. God bless!
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