Saturday, July 7, 2007
Update July 7th
Some encouraging news for today..
Jimm is more awake now and trying to mouth words. Communication is tough because he can't speak or write yet. Soon he will be taught by a therapist how to talk with his trach in. Being stationary for so long, his right arm and hand are not moving well enough for him to jot down notes.. but upcoming physical therapy will be more aggressive on arms and legs, and they are hoping he will be able to move back and forth to a chair in the foreseeable future. Hot damn.
A while ago we thought maybe he would be able to come off the vent for good, but they still had to put him back on for a while each day. It seems that now he really is done with the breathing assistance for good. Also gone is the insulin drip, and the stomach feeding rate has been stepped up. Jimm's damaged left arm is now healing up and looks better, his foot swelling is greatly reduced.. and his main abdominal bandage was changed yesterday at bedside.
To top it all off he had a nice bath and shave. Shaving is a somewhat delicate process considering the blood thinners our patient is still being given.. but it was done this time by one of the nurses who evidently has a special knack for such procedures. Good for her.. and very good for Jimm.
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Jimm is more awake now and trying to mouth words. Communication is tough because he can't speak or write yet. Soon he will be taught by a therapist how to talk with his trach in. Being stationary for so long, his right arm and hand are not moving well enough for him to jot down notes.. but upcoming physical therapy will be more aggressive on arms and legs, and they are hoping he will be able to move back and forth to a chair in the foreseeable future. Hot damn.
A while ago we thought maybe he would be able to come off the vent for good, but they still had to put him back on for a while each day. It seems that now he really is done with the breathing assistance for good. Also gone is the insulin drip, and the stomach feeding rate has been stepped up. Jimm's damaged left arm is now healing up and looks better, his foot swelling is greatly reduced.. and his main abdominal bandage was changed yesterday at bedside.
To top it all off he had a nice bath and shave. Shaving is a somewhat delicate process considering the blood thinners our patient is still being given.. but it was done this time by one of the nurses who evidently has a special knack for such procedures. Good for her.. and very good for Jimm.
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