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Prayers continuing for Rep. John Bam Carney

Larry Smith shares these words from Saturday night from Mark Carney about his brother Rep. John Bam Carney who was hospitalized over two weeks ago.

"Bam has done good today. Keeping him sedated for the most part. He has been able to communicate with us on a couple of occasions today by winking. The reason they are keeping him sedated is they plan on going back in two more times to clean the infection out. His heart rate and blood pressure okay tonight. The blood doctor said today that his platelets were great and his blood was good today. He does have a little bit of fever tonight.

"So as you pray for Bam, ask for fever to not get too high, for heart rate and blood pressure to stay in check, for the liver to improve, for kidneys to begin working in the days ahead and for the infection in the pancreas to improve and not get into any blood vessels or into the intestines and that all drain tubes continue to work as planned.



"I know that sounds like a lot, but thankful each of you are up to praying and so very thankful that God already knows his every need and continues to work!! #GodsGloryoverBam!! Again, thank you for the continued prayers and support." - Mark Carney


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