While in school, Mae got bitten twice by an unidentified insect. The bites swelled up, and one of them turned into a big blister. Then, redness started spreading around her leg. We brought her to see a pediatrician this morning and she was diagnosed as having “cellulitis” due to the insect bite, and had to be admitted to hospital. 😢
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We are thankful that Mae is still cheerful and positive even though she is warded in hospital and has an IV catheter in her left hand to be given antibiotics with. 😔
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Please pray that she is healed and that the medical team is filled with God’s wisdom and anointing to provide her with the best care. We believe that the Lord will restore her health and give her perfect immunity to the insect toxins.
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Thankfully, Mae is covered by accident and hospitalization insurance plans, so we don’t have to come up with any cash at all. And they serve meals many times a day: breakfast, lunch, tea break, dinner and supper. Feeling so thankful and blessed that we are covered—really gives a peace of mind. This is not the staycation anyone would ask for, but I’m sure God has good plans for us and no devil can stop 2021 from being an amazing year for us! 🙌
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*P.S. Her pose in the photo is just candid, snapped at that moment. Any resemblance to any arm signals or symbolism is just purely coincidental. 👍
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