tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17744322.post5131809073766550575..comments2023-10-06T09:16:45.120-04:00Comments on Mondok Blog: Cerebral PalsyBryonmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14483341910569645033noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17744322.post-57204199316900349092012-08-23T08:25:03.308-04:002012-08-23T08:25:03.308-04:00This article can truly touch hearts and change liv...This article can truly touch hearts and change lives! Thank you so much! Keep that strong faith and keep that hope all the time!Medical Negligence Specialists UKhttp://www.mintons.co.uk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17744322.post-49698011549768352262012-07-03T09:38:22.677-04:002012-07-03T09:38:22.677-04:00Thanks for the information on cerebral palsy sympt...Thanks for the information on <a href="http://cerebralpalsy.org/about-cerebral-palsy/cause/" rel="nofollow">cerebral palsy symptoms</a>, and I hope your granddaughter turns out okay, that must have been a very traumatic experience for everyone involved.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12237373844446426949noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17744322.post-42177242002871604972012-05-29T10:02:54.229-04:002012-05-29T10:02:54.229-04:00Hey Bry, thanks for sharing your story. Scott and ...Hey Bry, thanks for sharing your story. Scott and I are incredibly moved by the grace and strength that God has given to you both in taking care of His child. I love the song you sing to her. It is soothing. It is peaceful. It is God's word that He holds incredibly high and above all things. Love you guys and I can't wait to see us all in glory with Allie in her new glorified body.<br /><br />Blessings,<br />LisaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17744322.post-45511020946246227082012-05-28T23:34:10.282-04:002012-05-28T23:34:10.282-04:00Reading this brings back the memories of walking (...Reading this brings back the memories of walking (at a distance) through the horrors of those first weeks, the emotional upheaval for months, maybe years, over the awful thing that happened to Allie and your having to leave your lives in FL behind for a couple of years. They are not happy memories, but I am honored to have been included in the fellowship of suffering and growing.<br /><br />I have no pat answers for the "why," either. I don't know why God did not heal me, as we'd all hoped, after my back surgery, last year; why the nerve-path pain came back so fully and He did nothing about it--all despite the many, many people who were praying for me.<br /><br />But I'm glad He left me with the pain, because I stopped praying for healing, after a couple of months, and started asking him to help me to be tuned into this new thing--or, rather, the old thing that He left me with--in my life; what was His purpose, and how did He want to use me, now, at this point in my life, with my more limited activity level. I've learned more about trusting Him, I've learned more patience, in the past year, and I've grown closer to Him in the process. And if experiencing the horrific pain of both pre- and post-surgery will serve to make me any more Christ-like, any more fit for heaven, then I accept it, willingly.<br /><br />So...maybe all of that is the "why," for me. I don't like the pain or the drugs that I have to take to manage it, but I trust His Heart and know that He still has plans for me.<br /><br />Isn't He an awesome God?<br /><br />Oh--and I do love that song. I think you are a sanctuary for Allie--you and Susan both. Bless you all.Vickihttp://passionsforthesoul.typepad.com/vickinoreply@blogger.com