Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Day 11: P.M.

More encouraging activities had taken place by the time Mom and Skeeter were leaving the hospital this afternoon.

-- Dad fed himself his entire lunch while sitting up in a chair. He had turkey, mashed potatoes, peas, tea, grape juice and the strawberry "shake" again. This is a man who was totally sedated and on a ventilator only three days ago!

-- They removed the central line (intravenous line into the chest) today and setup a small port in his arm "just in case." Dad has proven to be able to swallow pills if needed.

-- They feel Dad does not really need the intensity of the neuro critical care unit (NCCU) any longer. It is also possible that he will skip going into a hospital room on the same floor (for neuro-related care) and go into the inpatient rehabilitation on the 5th floor. Before doing that, they want to be sure he's steady on his feet.

-- When Mom was stepping out of the room for a moment, she leaned down to Dad and told him that she would be right back. He raised his hand and patted her on the cheek!

-- Dad has been fairly intent on watching the events on TV.

-- Dad has nodded his head in affirmation to Skeeter on a couple of occasions. He's winked at the nurse, and Skeeter felt that Dad actually laughed at one point.

-- Mom had a card that had been sent to Dad at the hospital in her hands when she came into the room. Dad reached out for the card. When they helped him get the envelope open and the card opened up, he held it in his hand and intently studied it for a minute or two.

-- When he was moving from the bed to his chair for lunch, he appeared to use both legs and arms to help push up out of the bed.

These are such huge milestones for our family considering where Dad has journeyed from. Each step affirms our faith and raises our spirits!

Day 11: A.M.

Dad continues to progress well. When I arrived this morning to make one last visit before coming back to the Atlanta area, he was sitting up in a chair! Robin, the NCCU charge nurse, said he had actually fed himself a bit at breakfast and had even helped her shave his face when she couldn't get under his nose well. WOW!

He also was apparently reaching out for his water on the rolling table in front of him. When I told him I was heading back home to be with my family for a little while, and I held up photos of my kids (that we had taped on the wall in his room), he said "Yeah" back to me. While he's certainly not conversational yet, he's recognizing questions and giving back some simple affirmations such as nodding his head or short verbals.

The occupational therapist also came in just as I was leaving, and Dad was able to squeeze the OT's hand on command using his RIGHT hand ... the side that had shown some dormancy earlier. That was also an answer to prayer.

I believe they were going to remove the central line (an IV directly into his chest) today, and that will pretty much remove most of the connections to Dad. He's swallowing well and has even taken a pill with no issue.

We're looking for continued progress, and expect he will probably be moved out of NCCU soon. Thanks again for your continued prayers for his recovery!