It is 7:50 p.m. and we have been treating Zuri for malaria. She is pitiful. High fever, lethargic, vomiting, and it is just an awful thing to watch. She went to sleep for her nap feeling great and awoke with her fever and minutes later her lunch returned and she cannot keep anything down. We are scheduled to leave at 6:00 a.m. to go visit some friends in Kabale. We will see how she feels - a long ride in a van cuddled up with mom and dad may actually be ok for her as long as her stomach is settled and one of the people we are going to visit is a doctor! Nevertheless, we write to ask for your prayers for little Zuri as this is the worst we have ever seen her feel. Please intercede on her behalf.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
The realities of Uganda-malaria
It is 7:50 p.m. and we have been treating Zuri for malaria. She is pitiful. High fever, lethargic, vomiting, and it is just an awful thing to watch. She went to sleep for her nap feeling great and awoke with her fever and minutes later her lunch returned and she cannot keep anything down. We are scheduled to leave at 6:00 a.m. to go visit some friends in Kabale. We will see how she feels - a long ride in a van cuddled up with mom and dad may actually be ok for her as long as her stomach is settled and one of the people we are going to visit is a doctor! Nevertheless, we write to ask for your prayers for little Zuri as this is the worst we have ever seen her feel. Please intercede on her behalf.
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Saying a prayer for Zuri.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless
praying for sweet Zuri and that malaria stays away from the rest of the family!
ReplyDeleteSo sad Zuri is so sick praying for her & rest of the family NO malary to any more Renslows.Continuing to pray i LOVE YOU ALL MEMAW
ReplyDeleteOh no. Poor Zuri. I can't imagine her down. Prayers going out. Hugs to you all.
ReplyDeleteWe are sure praying!!! Give her lots of hugs from Grandma and Papa. We love all
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