Friday, April 29, 2005

I got back in the U.S.A. late last night and was greeted by a snowstorm on my arrival! Terri picked me up at the airport and we were extra careful in getting home because of the slippery roads. Cars were spun off everywhere.

Beverly has been faithfully sending updates on Corrine's son Isaiah, and here are the most recent ones in the order I received them:


Thursday 4-28 9:22 a.m. "Isaiah, Corrine (Kotch) Musto's son is still in a coma, the doctors are now saying it is a trauma-induced coma and they are waiting for him to come out of it. He is still sedated and on a respirator. He has 2 bruises/blood clots on his brain and 1 on his lung. The other night he had a very high fever and they had to pack him in ice. Corrine and Joe, her husband, stayed with Isaiah for over 48hrs. straight without leaving him. This is very hard on them as any parent can understand when it is your child. Please pray for him and his family. Isaiah is at CMC in Scranton in the critical care unit."


Friday 4-29 6:51 a.m. "Dear Friends,
Below is Isaiah Musto's address if anyone would like to send him a card. I'm sure it will mean a lot to Isaiah when he comes out of the coma and it will also bring comfort to Corrine and Joe, his parents. Thank you so much for taking this young person to the throne of Jesus for Isaiah's healing. God is working those miracles in him! Keep praying!

Love and God Bless each and everyone of you for your faith!
Beverly

Isaiah Musto
Community Medical Center
1800 Mulberry St
Scranton, PA 18510



Friday 4-29 8:08 a.m. "Dear Lee,
This is a update that I received from Corrine (Kotch) Musto. Thank you for adding these to the BOR site. Corrine is touched beyond words that so many people are praying for her son, Isaiah. Thank you for doing this for her! Beverly


Isaiah is still on sedation and still in the coma. He
has a mild fever. At 4:00 a.m. Thurs. morning they
took him off the sedation for a short time to see how
he is coming out of the coma. With Joe present, the
nurse asked him to wiggle his toes, squeeze his hand
and give a thumbs up. He did all three, with both
hands giving a thumbs up! He is starting to come out
of the coma. The doc hopes to be able to have him off
of the ventilator within the next few days.

Grateful beyond words,
Corinne"

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