Doctors Declare New Jersey Adventist Coronavirus Patient a Miracle
At around day 10 of his fight with Covid-19, doctors told Andrés Portillo he had less than a 50 percent chance of survival. After his hospitalization, Seventh-day Adventists from several countries rallied around him in prayer and fasting. He is now breathing on his own, reported his sister, Carmina Portillo on the last Visitor News Live.
At around day 10 of his fight with Covid-19, doctors told Andrés Portillo he had less than a 50 percent chance of survival. After his hospitalization, Seventh-day Adventists from several countries rallied around him in prayer and fasting. He is now breathing on his own, reported his sister, Carmina Portillo on the last Visitor News Live.
As of yesterday, the member of New Jersey Conference’s Guttenburg Spanish (N.J.) had been in the hospital 21 days and suffered respiratory and cardiac arrests.
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“To hear his doctors say that he’s a miracle, that his recovery is remarkable just goes to show how wonderful and powerful our God is,” said Carmina. “We’re so grateful for your love, prayer your support, the fasting has upheld us in the darkest of times. … His doctors say he is a miracle. … He shouldn’t be with us today is what a doctor told me this morning. There is no reason he should be here, but he is because God defies science, he defies medicine.”
Carmina reports that he will still need lots of occupational, physical and cognitive therapy. Three days ago doctors thought he would have to remain in the hospital another 14 days, but now expect he can go home in the new few days.
Portillo's family shared the following message:
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ:
It’s with great joy and gratitude, that we inform that after 18 days in the hospital and 11 days intubated, Andrés (Andy) was finally taken off the ventilator this past weekend! The Doctor who performed the procedure informed us that Andy is the first patient to be successfully extubated in their ICU unit and that she wept while removing the tube. She referred to Andy as a miracle and she told us that he was a shining light and an inspiration in their efforts to save other patients. His rapid progress has astonished his doctors.
They were pleasantly surprised that he was able to sit in a chair today and chat extensively with his nurses. His medical team anticipates that he will remain in the hospital for approximately 14 more days.
His rehabilitation will be long and arduous, but we trust that God will deliver Andy triumphantly to us.
There are no words to express our gratitude to our God; his medical team; and each and everyone of you who has joined us in fasting and prayer for the healing of our gentle giant. Your prayers have embraced and sustained us in our darkest hour.
At 2pm today, we received the long-awaited phone call informing us that Andy no longer required critical care and will be transferring to a regular floor to commence his rehabilitation!
Today we witnessed Andy’s rebirth! He forms part of a very small group of COVID survivors for the honor and glory of our MERCIFUL GOD! Please continue to pray for Andy's recovery. We ask that you continue to pray for those plagued with the virus in our churches and around the world. Please pray for the men and women who are risking their lives and their families to care for our loved ones. We do not wish this pain and suffering on any other family, let us please do our part to stop the spread of this virus.
With love, appreciation, and deep gratitude,
The Portillo-Abrantes Family
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