Tonight's post is encouraging ... many good reports from today.
Test results were good (I didn't get specifics, but to know that they were good.) Dad is still on the ventilator, but the nurse said that every patient is different and he'll come off when it's right for him. (Let Oklahoma State get ahead by a touchdown or two, and that might give him some impetus!)
They are gradually lowering his sedative (replacing it with morphine to keep him comfortable) so we can move toward getting him off the ventilator. The pulmonary specialist once again turned the ventilator into a mode that let Dad do more of the work on his own, and Dad did better this go-around than before.
His pupils are reacting to light quicker than before, and that's another good sign. Also, today he started trying to roll over onto his right side (his favorite sleeping position) on his own. Once the staff came in and helped him on to his side, Mom said he seemed to be much more comfortable. (After being on your back for a few days, we all would!)
He ran a slight fever today around 101.2, but they treated it with Tylenol. He's on an antibiotic as well, and the fever appeared to react favorably to the Tylenol. He still shows good strength on his left side, raising the left arm, but not as much movement on his right side as before.
All in all ... many good things reported today from the staff. We're all in town for the weekend, so we'll keep you all posted.
Additionally ... Dad's nurse today revealed that she's a dedicated Bulldog fan. We can just imagine that very time she called to him, "George, can you hear me? Can you hear me?" that he was thinking in reply "Go DAWGS!"
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Skeeter, Bucky, & Betsy...
So sorry to hear about your dad/grandfather, but excited about the progress and good reports. We're praying for a miracle!! Call us if you need us...
God bless...
Bronson & Lindsay
Skeeter,
Please know that my prayers are with you and your family. If there is anything else I could possibly do, please do not hesitate to let me know.
Byron
Helen, Chip, and Skeeter
We're so happy to hear things are improving slightly each day. And Chip, thanks for keeping us posted. Know we, as well as our church family, have you in prayer. Let us know when you need some help--we're ready anytime. Hoping nothing in tonight's game will cause more excitement than Irv can stand!
Brenda and Mike
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