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just to clarify…

October 12, 2014 by Joshua and Tamara Mathew

early this morning, i was made aware of the fact that i used the phrase “epic hypertension” as i explained what was going on within Tamara.  while practically true, you should know that i am fully aware that “epic” is not a medically recognized diagnosis of her condition.  for the rest of you that consider yourselves a bit on the “nerdy side” like me, her OB and various other MD’s have used the phrase chronic hypertension.  if necessary, please accept my apology for the verbal liberties taken…

i just received a text the dear sweet Mrs. Mathew this morning, and she told me that her BP has not been playing nicely with the new meds, just yet.  keep praying for wisdom for the doctors and thank the Lord for the grace and patience of the nurses.  they really are great over there!

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