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Continued prayers are needed for Jamie Ainsworth who was injured in a work related accident a few weeks ago. Below is an update from Pam Wallace.
Thursday night, November 2, 2017: Update Jamie Ainsworth… 1 step forward 2 steps back…..Jamie’s right leg (the good leg) has a blood clot and now they are fitting him for a back brace for the fractures….they will be starting more medicine and we will talk to more physicians….. very frustrated and disgusted….praying for healing, understanding and patience.
Thursday, November 2, 2017: Update Jamie Ainsworth… today has been a trying day….. doctor came by this morning and we thought we was going to be discharged….. they finally X-rayed his other leg and back again after he has complained since we have been here….. they now thinks he possibly has a blood clot in the other leg…… so looks like it will be another night….. please pray for for complete healing…
Update Jamie Ainsworth… praising God for his blessings… today has been a good day… they took him off of the pain pump and he has been able to keep the pain under control… they removed the brace and bandage today and started therapy… overall the leg looks much better than what we have dealt with for the past 3 weeks…still watching infections and getting Iv antibiotics around the clock… words can not express how thankful we are for all the prayers, calls, and texts… we pray to continue with good days
Update Jamie Ainsworth pain control is much better so far today, praise the lord PT has already been in and got him up in a chair, one doctor has came by and discussed the infection, they cultured 3 different areas, 2 of them is easily treated with the medicine and the other one is a little more serious. He fells confident with everything they r giving him it will knock this out too. They are going to do some scans on his heart due to the type of infection it is, also they are going to run more scans of his other areas that was injured and make sure they are still looking ok and don’t have any infection in them…. today’s prayers is continued pain control and that the antibiotics are working and knock out the infections
Update Jamie Ainsworth he is back in the room, pain has been unbearable, they now have him on a pain pump and trying different medicine… he has some relief at this time, please pray for pain managemen
Update Jamie Ainsworth… for most of the night he was able to get some much needed rest, the nerve block wore off around 530 and that has been a different story, they have finally got pain under control.. he will have a consult for
Pain management today and hopefully this will make a huge difference. Ms Ann will be taking over today as I have to go back to get Treat Street going, I will be back tonight to take back over. I will update as I can… words can not explain how much each of you mean to us for all the prayers, calls, and text. Please pray today for pain management, love to all
Update Jamie Ainsworth he is still in recovery haven’t been able to see him yet…. he is is severe pain… they are doing a nerve block to the left leg now….. once they that is done he will go to a room…. please pray for pain management
Update Jamie Ainsworth: doctor just called he is out of surgery and headed to recovery… they did have to do an amputation below the knee…due to the infection they did not close it up yet… they will take him back to surgery either Sunday or Monday to clean out again and close it… please pray for Jamie and us as we head down this road…. God is good and always in control… love to all
Update Jamie Ainsworth: he had a doctors appt Thursday afternoon and we didn’t get the report we were hoping for…he will be admitted to UMC Friday morning and have another surgery….. they will do a deep tissue debridement with a possible amputation.. Jamie is at peace with whatever needs to be done. We have to look at the big picture we are thankful and blessed he is still alive. We ask for your prayers as we journey along on this unknown road to recovery.