Mauri (hello) Johnson's,
Your daughter is one amazing girl. I have loved getting to know her and taking care of her. However, I think that she has blessed me more than I have her.She is one of the most gentle, kind and genuine people that I've ever met.
Her follow up appointment went very well. The doctor had all the results from the lab. (the one that had to grow over 24,36 and 72 hours). Come to find out Lizzie was septic, meaning the infection had travelled into her blood stream. This would explain why the oral antibiotics were not working. Her fevers finally stopped on the 3rd day of IV antibiotics. She was released on the 4 day and will continue taking oral antibiotics for 10 days. She is doing much better but it will take some time for her to gain back all her strength. I am monitoring her closely and her wonderful companion, Sister Lavulavu will let me know of any changes.
Lizzie and her companion moved back to their apartment and have been out teaching a few lessons. Maybe you could ask your ward to do a special fast for her. I know that she is one of our strongest missionaries and will have much to do in the near future.
You are so very welcome for the care that I've given to your daughter. It is a privilege to serve this mighty young army out here, God's Army! They are all amazingly gifted and Strong!
Love,Sister Cassita
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