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NWBC executive director Randy Adams recuperating after surgery

  • November 12, 2021
  • Northwest Baptist Witness
  • Latest News, Washington
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NWBC executive director Randy Adams recuperating after surgery

VANCOUVER, WA — Randy Adams, the Northwest Baptist Convention’s executive director-treasurer, is recuperating at home following a successful surgery to break up and remove a large blood clot discovered after he collapsed Nov.6 during a morning walk with his wife, Paula, near their Ridgefield, WA, home.

Adams, 60, was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital emergency room where he was later admitted. Doctors discovered a sub-massive pulmonary embolism placing pressure on his heart – which caused the collapse – and deep vein thrombosis behind his left knee. The DVT is being treated with medicine.

Prayers and appreciation

After the Nov. 8 procedures, he returned home the next day. Southern Baptists across the country during the past few days noted on social media platforms that they were praying for Adams and his wife.

Since the medical emergency occurred just prior to the NWBC’s annual meeting, Adams was unable to attend the gathering in-person. However, he watched the convention sessions through the meeting’s streaming app. Midway through the final session Nov. 10, Adams called in over the meeting’s audio system to thank messengers for their prayers and to express appreciation for what took place during the three-day event at the Great Wolf Lodge in Grand Mound, WA.

“It was a blessing to watch remotely and see things unfold as they did,” Adams said. “I look forward to being with everyone soon and serving together in our work.”

He anticipates using blood thinners as part of his regular health regimen and scheduling an EKG in 2-3 months to check the physical condition of his heart.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This article was written by Cameron Crabtree of the Northwest Baptist Witness, newsjournal of the Northwest Baptist Convention.

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