Monday, March 6, 2017

March 6, 2017: Day +107

Day by day, Doug has been getting better.  Driving to the hospital from work today, I thought wow, I hardly thought about Doug today.  It was like a normal work day.  I don't feel the constant concern for him while I am away from him.  His health is good.  He has had no medical worries for a while and he feels pretty good.  The only thing is that he is still very limited in his mobility, but that is improving too.  He is able to advocate for himself.  He likes the staff at St. Luke's and feels comfortable there. Comfortable, but still can't wait to come home.

Doug felt like he worked a little harder at therapy today.  Last week he told the PT that he really wanted to walk and was worried he was not going to be strong enough or have the skills he needs to go home.  Since then she has stepped up his exercises.  Today he got on a modified exercise bike. He was able to ride it with his legs moving reciprocally.  This is a big step toward walking. Doug felt pretty good with how well he did. It was good for him to see what he was capable now of doing

He also enjoyed lots of company today.  Lisa and Joanne came to keep him company today.  Our friend Gail dropped by and daughter Angie brought Doug his electric wheelchair.  It weights 50 pounds and the doctor still has not cleared me for lifting more than10 pounds because of the surgery on my knee.  The doctor wants to see if his current small portable wheelchair will be a viable source of mobility for him when he leaves here.

It was a full day, but that is good.  The days go by much faster and are much more enjoyable when Doug has his therapies and people to keep him company.

Let us pray:

God of Wonder, just when we begin to worry and get discouraged, a window opens and we see new possibilities.  We are so thankful for the little improvements.  They fill us with hope and ease our worries.  We pray that each day will bring continued improvement.  And we pray that Doug's legs will soon be strong enough to bare his weight and that he will be able to sit on his own.  In your name we ask it.  Amen







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