Saturday, 7 November 2015

Johannesburg: The Hand Over...

The trauma physician, Dr. Plani, had informed me that he was handing Kechi over to another physician who would now take care of her since she was now out of immediate danger, and thus no longer a trauma patient. 

Dr. Pahad was an internal medicine physician and I took to him as soon as we were introduced because there was a certain calmness about him that soothed me. I trusted him immediately. He was with Kechi when I returned to her room to visit. In response to my enquiries about her healing, he said that her lungs and kidneys are fine and he was pleased with her progress. He said that Kechi was in a much better state than she was when she came in, but I should talk to the plastic surgeon for details about the condition of her burns.

Needless to say, this was good news for me. I was happy that her doctor was pleased with her recovery. I just wanted to prostrate and thank God and tell Him that indeed my eyes had seen, my ears had heard, and my mouth would talk about His goodness for the rest of my life and unto eternity! 

He is an awesome God.

To Be Continued...

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