Megan Oseland- NoMoreTears Campaign
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Our dear Megan Oseland, 13 year old, suffered a stroke on February 15. She had several harrowing days of not knowing if she was going to make it through. It was a very intense 72 hours of prayer and praises as we saw her open her eyes and squeeze a hand. These were many days in the Pediatric ICU (PICU). Megan is still in the hospital but now she is undergoing much Occupational Therapy (OT) and Physical Therapy (PT), learning how to eat, walk, talk and do all the things a young 13-year-old girl should be able to do. She is still not home yet.
This fund is being set up to help off set the medical burden the Oselands are feeling in the midst of helping their 13-year-old daughter recover from the stroke. It is called No More Tears as she found comfort in a song by Jermey Camp called "There Will be a Day"....that states there will be no more tears. It is a tough journey for all, especially a 13-year-old girl fighting to get back to "normal" life again, and not really knowing what "normal" will be. This fund is being set up in hopes to be a small physical way of helping them lessen the financial burdens of medical expenses as we continue to pray with them on Megan's complete recovery. Thank you for your help and prayers.
This fund is being set up to help off set the medical burden the Oselands are feeling in the midst of helping their 13-year-old daughter recover from the stroke. It is called No More Tears as she found comfort in a song by Jermey Camp called "There Will be a Day"....that states there will be no more tears. It is a tough journey for all, especially a 13-year-old girl fighting to get back to "normal" life again, and not really knowing what "normal" will be. This fund is being set up in hopes to be a small physical way of helping them lessen the financial burdens of medical expenses as we continue to pray with them on Megan's complete recovery. Thank you for your help and prayers.
Organizer and beneficiary
Mary Leusink
Organizer
Colorado Springs, CO
Stacy Oseland
Beneficiary