Our Journey To Recovery

Our Journey To Recovery

Friday, September 7, 2012

Thurs. Sept. 6th

Christopher had a minor blip early Thursday morning with the trach being closed, the nursing staff called thinking he had possibly aspirated fluid into his lungs, fortunately his subsequent chest x-ray came back negative.

He had another strenuous day of therapy, stretching and pulling. The team is working to get his limbs back to full range of motion. One exercise today had him pedaling a stationary bike attached to his wheelchair. He had a bit of a slow start but with the aid of the electrical stimulation he quickly managed to keep pace.

Debbie says he picked up a couple of points today following commands during his speech therapy, blinking his eyes appropriately on command for yes and no answers. The team also believes he may have said his first word, saying yes. He has definitely been more focused these last few days.

3 comments:

  1. Praises that he is responding more and more! We continue to keep him in prayer! The Coffey family

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  2. Yes! He continues to come back to us :) Hoping truly strongly that prior to the 19th his level of responsiveness allows him to remain at Sheppard.

    Debbie - a huge hug from the HOK Kelowna friends.
    Alicia

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  3. Praying for Chris and the family each day.

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