Erin is 24 and is dealing with a very challenging syndrome called Stevens Johnson. She is improving and is doing all that she can to recover. Erin and her family are very grateful for our prayers.
At the time of our first prayer event for Erin on Dec. 2 at 8:00 PST a woman entered her hospital room at precisely that time and asked Erin if she would join her in prayer. Erin had never seen her before and did not know who she was. Erin felt empowered by this experience and stopped taking her pain medication (morphine) that night since she felt it was interfering with the healing process. After 10 days in the intensive care burn unit, she was allowed to go home the next day when her father arrived from California. She continues in serious condition but her chances of infection are less than in the hospital. If you want to know more, I have posted what her father wrote in the New Section.
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Cecilia Borelli Barros lives in Sao Paulo, Brasil and is facing physical and emotional challenges. I invite you to join in prayer for her by visualizi ...
Cecilia Borelli Barros lives in Sao Paulo, Brasil and is facing physical and emotional challenges. I invite you to join in prayer for her by visualizi ...
Erin's father Steve, an MD, wrote the following words in an email to me about Erin's condition:
Stevens Johnson Syndrome is similar to being burned a ...