He has also developed a bedsore on the back of his head, due to laying on it for three days during his paralysis. The bedsore isn't open, so there won't be a risk of infection. Fittingly, his bedsore has taken the shape of a heart.
Below is a picture that show's his little room section. The two screens on the left are his oxygen and nitric oxide breathing support. The green LED screened syringes along the back wall are his paralytic drug, the two painkillers/sedatives, his continuous stomach feedings, and dopamine.
Thank you so much for taking the time to update and post pictures.
ReplyDeleteLove you three!!!
Prayers are being are said
ReplyDeleteI too am so appreciative of the updates. You are constantly in our thoughts.
ReplyDeleteoh what a sweet face, I'll be praying for Gods glory to reveal itself in his life.
ReplyDeleteLove you! Praying always
ReplyDeletePraying and trusting for you to feel God's power and healing.
ReplyDeleteFollowing and praying from Bremerton WA!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the updates. We are anxious and prayerful, waiting for news!
ReplyDeleteA heart! Sweet and painful all in the same moment. Love you all.
ReplyDeleteI have heard about your family from a mutual friend several months ago. I want you to know that I am praying fervently over your precious baby boy. I am weeping tears of sadness and joy as I read your words. The hospital Roscoe is at is literally around the corner from my house, and I can't help but feel intensely for you and your family. I praise God for progress, and I will continue to plead with Him for Roscoe's life. Love to you all tonight.
ReplyDeleteFollowing your story and praying for you all!
ReplyDeletesweet boy. You guys must be aching to scoop him up and hold him. Thank you for sharing these with us.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the new pictures. You are amazing to be remembering to share pictures right now. My heart has both ached and sang with the news you have given today. Praise God that Roscoe is a strong little guy and is doing better! Praying still!
ReplyDeleteIn another blog, you said there was a twinkle of hope. I see his blanket under his heart mark says, "twinkle, twinkle little star!" I think a good nickname for Roscoe would be Twink, although he might not appreciate it when he's a teenager!
ReplyDeleteThank you to all for your prayers. Please keep it up! Please pray to help this precious boy! I beg you, please pray.
Prayers and lots of love and light going out to you and your family and absolutely precious Roscoe. May God hold you all in His loving hands now and always. Healing and loving thoughts of sweet calmness sweeping over your little guy! Love from Minnesota. Julie
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful start to my day to see such a beautiful.sweet face.Another day of Gods cradling down & our little star is still.with us :). I am so proud of him & today I am smiling for him,we are taking a trip to Hore abbey today & I am going to bring a candle for Roscoe & place it in a jar to burn brightly.Hoare means white & it is the ruins of the white monks abbey from way back when,there are hundreds of visitors daily so many more will pray for Roscoe when they see his light burn brightly. Sean & Alisha I can not for a mili second know your pain but I do know what wonderful parents you are & you are in our hearts x x
ReplyDeleteRock on Roscoe our little star x x
Thank you for the update and the pictures. Y'all were the first thing on my mind when I woke this morning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful baby boy. Today is the Lord's Day and no better day to receive the blessings and Love of God. Continue praying. Never give up. We can do all things through Christ.
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