Sorry to hear that joeyr. I will be sure to add him to my prayer list. My family is also having problems. My one aunt is going to have stomach surgery (again!) and is losing hope. My mom's aunt (86-87) fell and broke her leg in a few places when she attempted to ride her bicycle.

The doctor's thought they would have to remove it due to the fact that the break was so bad, her foot was just barely hanging on to her leg, but now she is recovering at record rates. She has told us that it is because God has been looking out for her. The last time she was in the hospital was when she had her last child who is in his forties now. She is one big, tough lady, just like her mother who lived till she was 101 and just as sharp as ever. When she got done dragging herself inside, she called her daughter who is the head of the local youth group for all the surrounding churches, and told her in the most casual voice, "Honey, I need you to come home now, I think my legs broken." "Mom, are you sure it is broken." "Well, the bone is sticking out, so I would assume so."
Then when the paramedics arrived to put her in an ambulance, the first thing she said to them in a pleasantly surprised tone, "Well, hi! How are you all doing today?" I must give her this much, she certainly stay calm in almost any situation and remains extremely positive in the worst situations, and she is quick to laugh about it as well.