Saturday, January 20, 2007

Morning

Sorry, my DSL has been on the blink for a couple of days, but I think we've got it back on line now.

Visiting hours are 4-9, Monday through Friday and noon to 9 on Saturdays and Sundays.

I went to a very informative discussion group yesterday on the best way to talk to and visit with a patient at rehab. Dick is working on guidelines for a comfortable and successful visit which I will put on the blog this evening. Mark is VERY READY for visitors! Mark is in room 213, which is a private room. The staff, especially his favorite nurse, Brian, is just great. They’re informative and very helpful. Don’t hesitate to press the call button if you have a question.

Mark continues to make tremendous progress, although he is very depleted by the end of the day. Even though he’s tired, he remains awake so don’t hesitate to stop by for a visit.

Surprisingly enough, Mark’s able to talk without covering his trach. It’s not very loud, but it is clear. He prefers you to stand on the left side of the bed (his right) and he will enjoy holding your hand so don’t hesitate to give it a firm squeeze. You may have to sit or bend over to be in his line of vision. If there is more than one of you visiting at a time, please take turns talking and give him time to respond.

Mark isn’t able to eat or drink just yet, so we try to avoid talk of these pleasures.

The latest pictures will be posted on the blog soon (if they aren’t already) so keep checking.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I vote for a big blow up doll with stupendous jugs that he can squeeze as often as desired

Kelley said...

'Amen' to the above...and to keep him at his excercises, we all should bring a small, sharp stick to poke him with. [You know Mark. He'll thank us later.]

Anonymous said...

It is absolutely wonderful to finally read of significant daily progress. Thanks again to Chris and Dick for the continuous updates. It really helps.

Anonymous said...

That is amazeing...

When I visited him on Friday he couldn't talk but responded with head nods and thumbs up for two hours. He is recovering so fast. I'm going to bring him some pictures next time. the room is so bare (and so Huge)

Eric