Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Praise the Lord!

Cassie Laman has completed her series of therapy programs and has returned home. After being thoroughly assessed, the doctors have ascertained that Cassie is an average sixteen year old girl with no residual brain injury. The doctors are amazed at the tremendous progress she has made. Cassie has been given credits for the courses she was taking until the time she became ill, so she is able to once again join her peer group at Rehoboth Christian School.

We rejoice with you, Cassie! Praise the Lord! The Lamans wish to thank everyo
ne for all the love and support they have received throughout this ordeal. It is so very much appreciated!






Psalm 105:
Oh, give thanks to the Lord! Call upon His name; make known His deeds among the peoples.
Sing to Him, sing psalms to Him; talk of all His wondrous works.
Glory in His holy name; let the hearts of those rejoice who seek the Lord.
Seek the Lord and His strength; seek His face evermore.
Remember His marvelous works which he has done, His wonders and the judgements of His mouth, O seed of Abraham His servant, You children of Jacob, His chosen ones!



Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Cassie update

A Cassie update from Joanne and Wilfred.


Cassie has completed three sets of 2 immuniglobin treatments with steady improvements day by day.


She is now receiving Occupational Therapy and School Tutoring each day.


Her medications are now being gradually reduced under careful supervision of Hospital Staff.

Cassie enjoys regular walks with Joanne on the McMaster University campus with trips to Williams Coffee Pub.


Since Mother's Day Cassie has been coming home on the weekends. We are very thankful for this.


Cassie's routine at home is to bake for the doctors, nurses and support staff.


The Lord willing Cassie will be at Rehoboth Christian School Formal Spring Banquet this Thursday.


She is also eagerly preparing to be Michelle's Maid of Honour for Michelle and Dan's big day June 7, 2008.


We again thank all those near and far who have kept us in their thoughts and prayers.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

A Miracle

An update from Wilfred & Joanne:

Cassie continues to improve and miracles continue to occur right before our eyes.



Her is Cassie standing in front of the many cards and pictures which mean so much to her (and to us). Note the message on the whiteboard!



Cassie loves to go for walks. Here she is sitting in front of one of the buildings on the McMaster University campus.


Even the nurses are stating that Cassie’s present condition is a miracle. We are thankful for the wisdom given to the doctors, the staff and the medicine applied.

The Throne of Grace was stormed in prayer, literally around the world. So many people have stated: “… we constantly pray for you,..”


The power of prayer is evident. We continue to pray that God will continue His work and give Cassie a full recovery.


Now “We pray this so that the name of our Lord Jesus may be glorified … according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ.”

Wilfred & Joanne

Monday, May 12, 2008

Reasons for Praise

Here is an update from Wilfred & Joanne.

Cassie Update,

First of all we apologize for not posting this earlier this week as there was some uncertainty on the course of treatment.

From the Lumbar Punctures, MRIs and Video EEG it was determined that Cassie had contracted a virus as the white blood cell count in her spinal fluid was 39. Normally it is around 3 to 5 hence a virus was present. The white blood cell count on the last LP was 4. This indicates the body took care of the virus for which we are very thankful. The question that caused concern to the medical staff was, why wasn’t Cassie improving and why at times did Cassie’s condition appear to be recessing?


The theory is that the autoimmune system then started attacking itself. This is known as “Limbic Encephalitis” and “presents itself with many of the same symptoms (e.g. memory loss, seizures and confusion) as infectious encephalitis but a causative virus, such as herpes simplex, is not present. In fact, the cause is an antibody - made by the immune system. Antibodies are made by all healthy individuals in response to infections or after vaccination. The antibodies attack the infectious agent (such as a virus) and help the body’s immune system get rid of the infection. The immune system has to make literally millions of different antibodies in order to combat effectively different infections. It also makes antibodies to respond to damaged or abnormal tissue, such as cancer tissue. Unfortunately, a few of these antibodies may “cross-react” with the patient’s healthy tissue proteins, attacking the tissue and causing an autoimmune disease.”


Since April 30th Cassie has had four – 4 hour treatments of intravenous and imoglobin (IV/IG).

Reasons for Praise: There has been a great improvement. Cassie can talk coherently, she has started to keep a diary, goes for long walks with us. Cassie has also started a rehab program which includes art, spelling and math. Finally, she is taking pride in the small things that we take for granted such as, washing her face, brushing her teeth, getting dressed and tying shoe laces.


Another big step was that Cassie was granted permission to come home for the day on Mother’s Day.

We continue to be grateful for all the prayers, support, acts of kindness and love. May the Lord continue to be gracious and grant full recovery to Cassie.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

An update from Wilfred & Joanne

Dear friends and family,

The new medicine that has been administered to Cassandra over the last week continues to stabilize her.


Cassie now sleeps peacefully every night and she has regained an appetite.


Things that we take for granted such as tying shoe laces can now be performed.


Wednesday April 23rd a video - EEG was performed.


This is new technology combining video and brain wave recording simultaneously allowing analysts to properly diagnose brain wave activity with body activity.


A preliminary diagnosis is that there is no trace of Epilepsy.


Detailed analysis is ongoing in the attempt to discover why seizure like activity is present.


I witnessed Cassie’s 4th Lumbar Puncture performed on Monday to determine whether the body has fought off the suspected virus.


Once again encouraging news – The results came in approximately one hour later with a white blood cell count of 4 (four).


Previous levels were at 39 and 30 with an acceptable level under 5 white blood cells.


Further viral tests will be performed on the Spinal Fluid extracted on Monday in the attempt to determine which virus has occurred.


To date all viral tests have come in negative.


This being said, we were told that there would be a 75% chance that we would never find out which virus caused the cranium swelling.


McMaster stated that they are literally in communication with medical professionals throughout the world in the attempt to determine the specific cause.


The medical team at McMaster Children’s Hospital have been absolutely great.


Cassie’s condition is referred to as an acquired brain injury therefore speech, actions and moods are very spontaneous and at times unpleasant.


They have been caring, profession and extremely patient.

Each and every one of your cards to Cassie wallpaper her room making confession of your and our hope and faith in our Triune God.


They have inspired nurses, health care aids and support staff to make comment and even testify of their Faith.


To quote one HCA,

“I was requested to come into Mac, an 1 hour 15 minute drive, wondering why my placement was so far from home.”

Looking at the wall of cards she said, “I now know why. I am a pastor’s wife. May I pray with Cassie tonight?”

Nurses have also stated that at times, in the midst of Cassie’s illness and frustrations, there is a sense of immediate calmness when one prays with Cassie.


Based on this we are truly thankful for the progress that has been made, Prayers are being answered.


“PRAISE be to (our Lord and) God from whom all blessings flow”


Wilfred & Joanne Laman



Monday, April 28, 2008

Monday April, 28

We are thankful to report that Cassie's condition is improving.

She is eating much better than she was a short while ago. This has relieved one area of concern.

Cassie enjoys going outside for 30 minutes or so - especially on a sunny day. Today, the medical team will carry out a spinal tap (lumbar puncture) to further assess her progress.

Her interactions with others are getting a little better as is her sense of coordination. There is, however, still a long road ahead and the exact cause of her illness remains unknown. The results of various tests may still take some time to come in.

It is very touching to see how Cassie responds to those praying with her in the room. She immediately sits up and a big smile covers her face.

We are very thankful that the Lord has heard the prayers of countless family, friends and church members. Keep praying for her continued progress as well as for her parents and siblings. May the Lord continue to give them the strength to carry their burden and to be a witness for Him.

Monday, April 21, 2008

An update from Wilfred & Joanne

Here is an entry from Wilfred & Joanne to bring us up to date with what happened over the past week:

Monday (April 14): A third MRI was taken to check for cranium swelling.

The third Lumbar Puncture was performed to further analyze her spinal fluid trying to determine the foot print of the virus.

Wednesday: The gastronomical tube that was inserted to provide nutrition was pulled out by Cassie that night.

Thursday: Family, Doctor and medical staff meeting concerning Cassie's prognosis:

We discussed the three MRIs over the last month.

The medical staff still believes that Cassandra contracted a virus (either through an air borne spore or a bug bite) resulting in her infection with encephalitis.

It was noted that there was some swelling in the posterior of the brain in the second MRI a couple of weeks ago and that it was not present in the MRI taken last Monday.

The doctors stated that analysis is literally being done in multiple places throughout the continent.

The spinal fluid white cell count is normal in the last two Lumbar sample therefore there is no virus present at this time.


Friday: Rehabilitation Treatment has begun to try to stabilize Cassie.

Weekend: We have started to see some improvements already however healing will take some time.

We would like to publicly thank our Father in Heaven for His sustaining Grace as we travel down this road we can say with Gloria Gaither, "God walks with us. He scoops us up in His arms or simply sits with us in silent strength until we cannot avoid the awesome recognition that yes, even now, He is there." For He says, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." Hebrews 13:5

We would also like to thank all who have supported us in many ways such as meals on wheels, cards, flowers, visits, other tokens of love, words of encouragement and above all your prayers.

Wilfred & Joanne Laman