DaneHaven
Posted : 2/20/2013 1:39:28 PM
Pilot spent the day in the ICU with Elise yesterday:
Boy was I surprised at how much progress she has made in such a short time. With the "talking plug" installed on her trach she could talk almost as well as she could before she got sick. Not only that, but she was completely "with it" now and can remember what has been happening to her (since she is off the drugs except for some minor pain stuff). She has been having a little trouble sleeping so they have been giving her Ambien at night and that seems to help.
Gayle showed me the exercises that she has been doing with her for Physical Therapy (PT) and then headed out to starting taking care of some of the stuff she was behind on.
Dr. Salazar came in and said he was seeing improvement on a daily basis. She still has two chest tubes in and one is still leaking a little but he felt like one of them could be removed by the end of the week.
Elise and I worked on her exercises (she can lift a ball and squeeze it somewhat, move her hands, legs, and arms but that is about all). Then I read to her for awhile (I don't know if I'm going to be a fan of "The Hunger Games" or not, we'll see). About that time her lunch arrived.
Yep, she has started eating and they say she will probably get the stomach tube out this evening or tomorrow. She has progressed from pureed food to a "mechanical" diet (bigger than pureed, but not just plain old food). She did very well with it even though she can't feed herself yet.
She got a breathing treatment and then the Respiratory Therapist cleaned her trach and put a new trach collar on. It's hard for me to believe she isn't on the ventilator any more and is even off of oxygen. Breathing through the trach is easier for her though.
When the RT finished we did some more PT and just as I sat down and she started to nod off to sleep the wound care specialist came in to change bandages and dress her wounds. All of which are healing very well now.
So, she was awake again and we might as well do more PT. We worked on range of movement, lifting, stretching and fine motor skills and just as we finished and Elise was ready to watch TV the real Physical Therapist came in. Oh well, she got to work out again.
Her progress is really impressive. For a lady that we didn't think was going to survive two weeks ago to where she is today is hard to believe.
Thanks for all of the prayers and positive thoughts.