Sending Prayers for My Grandma's Health - Please Join Me

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's request for prayers and support regarding their grandmother's health challenges, including hospitalizations and medical evaluations. Participants express their condolences and share personal experiences related to loss and support during difficult times.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their concern for their grandmother's health, detailing her recent hospital visit and medical issues.
  • Several participants express their support through prayers and well-wishes for the grandmother's recovery.
  • Another participant discusses a change in the grandmother's diagnosis, noting that initial concerns about heart function were alleviated.
  • One participant mentions their own grandmother's passing, relating their experience of loss and offering condolences.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of support and prayers during health crises, but there are differing personal experiences regarding loss and coping with grief.

Contextual Notes

The thread reflects a community's emotional support for one another during health challenges and the grieving process, highlighting personal stories and shared experiences.

Who May Find This Useful

Members of the community who are navigating similar health challenges or experiences of loss may find resonance in the shared stories and expressions of support.

Jean DeVries
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Hello all,

I could use some prayers for my Grandma. She is 90, has beat cancer & an intestinal blockage in the last few years, but is fighting an uphill battle at the moment.

She had a really bad dizzy spell yesterday, and called 911. They brought her to the hospital, and all of the tests came back fine, so we thought she was just dehydrated. They did a stress test today and found out her heart was only functioning at 5%. And now she has too much fluid. I'm hoping the too much fluid is contributing to the low heart function, and once that problem is solved, the other will resolve itself.

Can you please pray for her? I can't lose her.....
 
Praying for your Grandma! Hope she feels better soon.
 
Prayers said.
 
praying...
 
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  • #5
Thank you all, as usual.

Turns out the 5% thing wasn't really accurate. The cardiologist decided today that her heart was fine, and she probably just had vertigo. So, yesterday we thought she was on her last leg, today it's business as usual.

This Prozac moment brought to you by Metro Hospital....

And just proves my point that doctors are really only just the best educated guessers in the room.
 
Glad to hear your grandma is better.
 
Wonderful news.
 
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  • #8
I'm back.

My grandma has been in the hospital since Friday night. She went in for a drug reaction, but stayed because of extreme excess fluid in her body/lungs. She'll have a good day, then a bad day. They can't seem to tweak her meds to be just right.

I know you guys work miracles with those prayers, so I'd appreciate the help!

Thanks!
 
Sorry to hear that Jean. Praying for your grandma to have many, many good days ahead of her!!
 
Sending prayers Grandma's way..
 
Praying for you and your grandma..
 
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  • #12
Hi all,

As those of you who are my FB friends know, my grandma died on December 13th. She was an amazing woman, an inspiration to us all, one of my best friends, and I will miss her deeply and greatly every day for the rest of my life.

Thank you for all of your prayers and support for my grandma over the past few years. It is greatly appreciated.

Jean
 
Jean- I'm so sorry for the loss of your grandma. I lost my grandma this past July 2nd just a few weeks shy of her 89th birthday. I know exactly how you feel - I think about and miss my grandma every day. May you have comfort with the memories you have of her.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Sending Prayers for My Grandma's Health" mean?

"Sending Prayers for My Grandma's Health" is a heartfelt message expressing concern and support for a grandmother who is unwell. It signifies a request for positive thoughts, prayers, or well-wishes from others to help in her healing process.

How can I support someone who is asking for prayers for their grandma?

You can support them by offering your prayers, sending encouraging messages, or even reaching out to offer help in practical ways, such as preparing meals or providing companionship during this difficult time.

Is it appropriate to share personal health updates about my grandma?

What should I say when I want to join someone in sending prayers?

You can express your support by saying something like, "I am sending my prayers and positive thoughts for your grandma's health. Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help." This shows your empathy and willingness to assist.

How can I create a supportive community for my grandma's health?

You can create a supportive community by setting up a group on social media or a messaging platform where friends and family can share updates, offer prayers, and provide encouragement. This can foster a sense of unity and collective support during her recovery.

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