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Well, a few hours of sleep later...

...and Aaron is still fighting. He is still very high on the ventilator, and barely oxygenating - but he's hanging on. We're all exhausted, but we're going back to the hospital early this morning. As much as it hurts, we need to be by his bedside.

We continue to pray for a miracle - that Aaron be relieved of his respiratory distress and that he relieves his adema by urinating.

Every time I pray, I beg God for a few more hours with my son. Thus far, He has obliged. Please pray that he continues to oblige. Because despite the struggles Aaron has endured recently, there is life inside his tiny body. He continues to kick. To wiggle his arms. He has life. Now we must pray that he gets a chance to experience it.

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Anonymous said…
Still praying over here. I've been checking constantly for updates. I hope somehow Aaron starts peeing soon!!!! *HUGS* You guys are going through an amazingly tough situation. Not only is Aaron a brave fighter, but his mommy and daddy are too. Hang in there.

Tiffany
Anonymous said…
I'm praying so hard for Aaron and for you, Josh and Nikki! I am praying God holds the three of you in His arms and gives you the peace and rest and comfort you need. I'm praying that as the Great Physician He touches Aaron and heals Him completely and totally and brings him back to strength -- and lower vent settings and lots and lots of pee! :) I'm praying too that in this time you will remember the words in 1 Peter: "Cast your cares upon Him, for He cares for you.." as indeed the Lord does! And so do so very, very many people.
Love,
"Aunt" Pat Burdette
Anonymous said…
Nikki and Josh,

Please know that we are always thinking of you and Aaron. I pray that he continues to fight and that you are given the miracle you all so deserve. Aaron is such a strong little guy, I pray that he hangs in there. I am praying for strength for you both as well.
Anonymous said…
You are all in my prayers!
Anonymous said…
We are praying for Aaron and you guys. I pray God carries you though all of these troubles...he is always there...lean on him.
Anonymous said…
Aaron and his parents are very much in my thoughts. Hang in there!
Anonymous said…
I'm praying that God heals little Aaron's body and gives his mom and dad the courage and strength to get through these difficult days.

Aaron, keep fighting the good fight young man. You are loved and we are all so happy that you are here with us.

Best wishes,
Marcie
emily said…
So many prayers headed your way. I have been "refreshing" often to look for an update.

Praying for peace for Mommy and Daddy, and pee for little Aaron.

Emily (mle) and family
Anonymous said…
Keeping you all in my heart. Mighty prayers and tender hugs..

Keep fighting little Aaron! You have so many people who care about you and your mommy and daddy!
Anonymous said…
Dear Sweet Little Aaron,
You're on my mind day and night as I pray for you. On my lunchtime walk today, a mother and father goose crossed the road in front of me with 3 goslings. The mother apparently thought I was a little too close and hissed at me as I continued to get closer. I stopped walking in an effort to not threaten her and her family anymore than I already had. As I watched them cross the street, I thought of how much more God loves and cares for you dear sweet baby boy. I'm putting this prayer on your blog because, ....For where two or three are gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of them. Matthew 18:20 (KJV)

Heavenly Father,
Look upon Aaron with the eyes of Your mercy. May Your healing hand rest upon him, may Your life-giving powers flow into every cell of his body to heal and restore him to wholeness and strength for service in your Kingdom. In Jesus' name, Amen

With much love and many hugs and kisses,
(Great) Aunt Roxie
Stephanie823 said…
Thinking about you all and praying for you constantly. Pee, Aaron! Pee!! :) And Josh and Nikki - stay strong and take care of yourself so that you can take care of your little man as he grows and gets stronger.
Anonymous said…
The miracle of life is so evident in little Aaron even as he goes through such difficulties.
What seems impossible to man IS possible with God. Praying for a miracle!

Nikki and Josh, Cast all your cares on Him because He cares for you. Continuing to Pray!

Di

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