
We appreciate you.
Thanks again for your prayers for Shilo over this last week. Seems hard to believe this whole ordeal started only one week ago. We had an encouraging visit with the eye doctor today. He was impressed with the quick recovery of her left eye after just 3 days of IV treatments. She went from being totally blind on Tuesday to being able to see the outlines of people and shapes today. This is an unusually fast rate of recovery, and we attribute it to God, of course, answering all of your prayers for healing. So the doctor was much more optimistic about her chances of full recovery of her vision than he was when we saw him 3 days ago. He is hesitant to say how much vision she will recover, because in actuality it is impossible to predict as it all depends on how much damage was done to the nerve. But based on conversations with several doctors, and some reading we have done on optic neuritis, it appears that the majority of people who have had it recover most of their vision to the point where they can function quite normally. Ultimately, we know this rests in the hands of God, and we are trusting Him for a positive outcome, if it is His will. It can take several months, however, for full sight to be restored. So these next weeks and months will be a waiting game for healing to take place. We appreciate your continued prayers for healing, but we are thankful to God for the quality of medical care we have received, for the quick recovery so far, and for friends like you who have rallied behind us in prayer in this time of need.
Shilo will continue her IV treatments until this coming Sunday. After that, she will take a much reduced dose of the medicine via pills for three more weeks, which she can do from home. So we will probably head back home early next week. Thanks again for your prayers. We have felt God’s peace in our hearts this week, even amidst fearful circumstances. And we have seen God go before us, preparing the way through the body of Christ for quick access to quality medical care, and in other tangible ways like people caring for our boys while we visited so many doctors, and loaning us their vehicle when ours broke down.
We will try to update you periodically over the next several months as to Shilo’s progress. We are encouraged by her progress, but know she is far from being completely healed. Your ongoing prayers are needed and appreciated.
Brad and Shilo Cain ...your connection to tribal missions 