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March 26, 2002
Dear friends and family, Great news!!! Daniel had a cystogram done today (I think that was what it was called.) He was able to hold 70% of the liquid which means his bladder was functioning. Dr. Sheldon was very excited which means the rest of us are ecstatic:) I think in their minds that this gives him more of a chance to go home with me. Keep praying though because nothing is definite until he has the scoping procedure done on April 9th. Daniel had his pins taken out and was removed from traction. He is now in a body cast. He is also off of intravenous fluids. He still has his pic line in just in case. It looks like he will be discharged from the hospital tomorrow but we will not know for sure until Dr. Crawford (orthopaedics doctor) says so. Continue to pray that his bladder wall will decrease in size and that he will pee well. Pray that if Urology releases him to go home with us that Orthopedics will also. Toby finally made it in Sunday night. The truck broke down on his way to the airport on Saturday. This delayed him sufficiently that he missed his standby possibility. Juan made it back to Honduras and had no problem getting a new visa. Praise the Lord!!! Immigration was giving him lots of problems in Honduras so we are very happy it went well in El Salvador. Four people have accepted Christ in the last 2 weeks. The two men who came from Lexington were able to get a lot accomplished. They leveled out the ground for the new church in La Union de Rio Frio as well as digging trenches, laying the foundation, and laying 4 levels of blocks for the church. Great job Ben and Nate! So things are going really well. Keep praying, Toby and Amy Hill
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