Tuesday, 12 January 2010

A ray of sunshine - Update on Rachel

A ray of sunshine through the cold snow

Fantastic news!!! Rachel has been doing so well that she been moved out of intensive care into a ward. She responds well to medication and she keeps on fighting very hard. Although she is still intubated and cannot talk yet she is reacting to the world around her and she's been listening to JLS's music. Rachel is a big fan of JLS' and her school mates have managed to get a signed sweater for her with a lovely letter. We are all very impressed by her fighting attitude, her positive spirit and and cheerful smile. Thank you very much to all of you for keeping her in your prayers and thoughts. I firmly believe that's helping a lot. Special thanks to Jane's youngest son who's been praying for Rachel every day! Bless you too!

10 comments:

Sugar said...

this is good news! prayer works, & miracles do happen. have had her name in my prayer box since you first let us know. may she cont to get better ea day, & may her family stay strong.
ty for the update.

lunarossa said...

Thank you very much, Sugar. Much appreciated especially from you. All the best. xx

dandaworld said...

Yes, it's the first very good news since the New Year has started!
A great and warm hug from Italy to you and your daughter's friend!

topchelseagirl said...

Glad to hear she is doing so well. Nice to hear some good news, it seems to have been nothing but bad news lately.

Jeannette said...

Wonderful news, may she go from strength to strength. God bless her.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the update, great news!
And stunning winter shot! Wow! :)
Have a happy evening, hugs!!

Missie said...

Good news!

Hilda said...

That is indeed wonderful news! A great fighting spirit is in Rachel. Of course, I will continue praying for her continued recovery. Thank you so much for the update, Antonella. God bless you.

Tim Atkinson said...

That's great news! Here's hoping things continue to improve for her.

Jean said...

Sorry to have come to this late, but I'm so pleased for Rachel and her family.