Wednesday, July 26, 2017

July 26, 2017: Day +247

I asked Doug if there is anything he wanted to add to the blog.  He has not usually been interested in contributing.  But tonight he just wanted to add that the day had been a pretty normal day.  Even though he was alone all day with Trixie, everything went well.  I think it is nice for him that he can have a somewhat normal day.  Normal of course is relative.  What is normal for Doug, is not normal for most of us.  With his disability with MS and then most recently poly-neuropathy normal has been redefined.  The good news is that there is no medical crisis and Doug is not getting worse, he is getting better.  He is not back to where he was before he was ill last winter, but I believe he is going to get there.

Doug was able to be fairly independent taking a shower tonight.  Movement is not easy for him and he needs a shower chair, but he was able to mostly undress, shower and dress himself.  Remember that three months ago he was taking bed baths.  His progress has been constant but slow. I was a little surprised tonight, when he initiated showering on his own and he only needed me to stand by and assist a little.  I am glad he is trying to be more independent and that he is feeling more confident as well.

The other big improvement is that Doug is now able to roll over on his side when laying down.  For months he has not been able to turn over without help or great effort.  The last couple of nights I have noticed that Doug is laying on his side at night. I am so happy about this because he is snoring much less!  But the really good news is this is another sign of the control that Doug is gaining over his body and that he is getting stronger.

Day by day, our prayers continue.

God of Faithfulness and Inspiration, we give thanks for the small moments each day that fill us with joy and gratefulness.  We are thankful for continued healing.  We are thankful for the gift of hope. We feel hopeful when each day our vision for healing and wellness is encouraged and sustained. Amen

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