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Wow, Rusty, a double-whammy if there ever was one. I will pray for healing both for your wife and for her mother, and for peace and confidence and resilience for you and them as well. It is at times like this, when we feel so helpless, that praying for our loved ones to be made whole in Him is all that we can do. It is enough, though, and knowing that He has all their needs well in hand, and will do what is best for the children He loves so much, will give you some serenity about all of this. I know that things are a whirlwind right now, and that it's easy to get caught up in the storm, but if you can find a way to speak quietly and personally with Him, He will hear you. Godspeed to all.
 
You have prayer from Texas for your wife and mother in law's complete healing.

This has to be a terrible strain on the entire family, hopefully your have other members to share this burden.
 
Will be praying. My wife was diagnosed with end stage renal failure last July and has been on dialysis ever since. Kidneys can sure be underappreciated until there is a problem. I pray all goes well with your wife and her mother.
 
Rusty, try to remember that our God is a God who wants to heal! We may not always know what this will look like but even in times like these we can still trust in His goodness and mercy. You and your family are being bolstered by the prayers of your family here.

In His Grip,

Robb
 
Rusty, prayers sent. May the Devine hear, see and assist.

And I too think the suggestion of the aforementioned kidney transplant is a great one.

My son offered his life long friend one of his kidneys after both of his friends failed. It was not a match. He lost his friend.

It would be a noble thing for your wife's mother to give your wife new life.

Good luck Rusty, we love you, best wishes.
 
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