Monday, December 11, 2006

Evening

Mark responded well to his tracheotomy today and he came to around 6pm. This means he opens his eyes just a slit and is able to squeeze my hand. He still has a fever. This is excruciatingly slow going and I'm sorry I don't have more positive news. The good things come slowly and the bad things come much quicker.

He has a feeding tube in his nose and his next surgery will be to place a feeding tube directly through his side into his stomach. When he is aware (although he doesn’t really look awake) he responds to the doctor’s commands correctly. Every hour they poke him in the chest and shout his name till he wakes up. So I’m warning you now, he may react negatively in the future to either of these actions.

Thank you to your wonderful comments to the blog. I know he’ll love reading these soon!!

Dick is leaving for California tomorrow morning and Mother Maggie is arriving Wednesday afternoon. I’m sure Mark will be glad to see her.

Chris

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Chris

Thank you for being a guardian angel for Mark (and Dick too). I sincerely appreciate your devotion and strength during such a demanding period.

I look forward to meeing you and Mark as he pulls through this ordeal.

Blessings,
Ozden

Anonymous said...

Well - not a skyrocket, but surely steady progress upward. Yay!

*hugs* to the in-person team.

--Kat

Anonymous said...

one foot in front of the other, ever so slowly...that is how we learned to walk and so to that is how Mark will heal and be whole again. Did they have to shave off the walrus mustache??? Can't imagine that being gone.....that is is trademark cookie duster and snack catcher for later in the day......take care and love to you both.
Kit