Friday, September 21, 2007
Okay Day
Matt was tired today and slept quite a bit. He didn't feel well, but still managed to eat a few of Auntie Sandy's flax cookies! He worries when things go wrong, and we continue to pray that they will start going right more often. He was able to have a bath again today, because he is preparing for the big rider game tomorrow. They were able to book one of the conference rooms at the hospital with a big screen TV, so if anyone wants to join him for the game, just come on down. Mom is going to buy some chips and finger food, so it should be a good time. Sorry I have to miss it. The girls and I will be heading out to Saskatoon next weekend, and hoping to see him at City Hospital! Matt started his trach trials today, but only lasted 10 mins. Tomorrow will be better. If he could get off the ventilator, he may be able to go home for Christmas. That would be a great present. Isaiah 41:13 "For I am the Lord, your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do no fear; I will help you. " That's why Matt's right hand is moving, God has a hold of it!
Double,Double
Matt was feeling much better today, was able to go for a walk around more of the campus and get a double, double at Tim Hortons. He enjoyed some Timbits and his auntie Sandy's flax cookies. Was able to keep his food down today, praise the Lord. He was more wide awake and able to visit with his company. He got to see some pictures of the Philippines which was a treat. Had a meeting with the Dr and she explained to us what they had in the works for Matt's move to City. They are hoping that it will be no longer than two weeks. The trach trials will hopefully be a go for tomorrow. Prayers for tomorrow, that the trach trails will start again and Matt will continue to get stronger. Thank you all for your continued prayers and support. Psalm 37:24 Though he stumble, he will not fall, for the Lord upholds him with his hand.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
A step back
Matt ran into another road block today. He started vomiting this morning, they did some e-rays and found out that he is again plugged up. They had to stop his tube feeds for a part of the day and start him on some more meds. They also suspect he has some more infections, so did blood work and cultures to see. He was very sleepy for most of the day and part of the evening. He felt better later this evening, and was happy with a pedicure and a manicure. Thank you so much Krista and the rest of the staff for making him feel so special. He also had some company which he didn't know were there, but it helped brighten my day. Our prayers for tonight are that Matt will have a good rest and keep on smiling. Psalm 63:7 Because you are my help, I sing in the shadow of your wings. Psalm 62:8 Trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out you heart before him: God is a refuge for us.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
A Beautiful day to be outside
It was a beautiful day and Matt went for a tour of the grounds and some of the places on campus. He remembered some of the places from the tour they took in school and enjoyed a chance to see a lot of young people. He was outside for about two hours and then went for a frappa. He was really tired for a while but all in all had a great day. They are going to start the trach trials tomorrow, so that is the big prayer for tonight. They feel he is now strong enough to try again praise the Lord. It will be one of Matt's hardest battles to recovery. Thank you so much for all the company, blog comments, cards and prayers they are a highlight of Matt's day. 1 Thessalonians 5:17,18 Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Lots of Friends
Praise God Matt had a better day today. He was able to get up and go outside for a tour, went past the little school house and up college drive for a bit, got to smell the diesel from all the buses. He got to visit with lots of friends the last couple days and that always brightens his day. Only one vomiting session today, so did keep down a little food. He also had a lot of pockets of secretions in his lungs and was suctioned a large amount. Things are at a stand still with City, talked with a couple people today, but not much progress. Thank God also for the wonderful staff that we have gotten to know and have helped with Matt's care, they have been so encouraging to us all. Prayers for today are that a solution will be found, Matt's lungs will clear up so he will be able to get off the ventilator and get moved to rehab. Psalms 11:24 Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that you receive them, and ye shall have them.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Reality Bites
Bit of an emotional day today. The realization of the severity of his injury and just how long it will take until full recovery hit Matt today hard, but tears can be cathartic and a little self-pity is okay. The next step is looking up and forward to the coming morning and realize every day is a step closer to getting back home. Physically the day was pretty good, sat up in his chair again for 3 hours and had less vomiting as well. His stomach is so small that he eats very little at one time, just spreads it out over the day. They believe he is ready to start his trach trials and once he is at City, things will move along quicker in the rehab department. Mom will hopefully talk with the CEO tomorrow and see if things can start happening for Matt's benefit. Please pray that Matt will get to City within the week and that the nurses will be just as wonderful as they are in RUH. Psalms 77:13-14 "Your ways, O God, are holy. What god is so great as our God? You are the God who performs miracles; you display your power among the peoples."
Strength and Patience
Matt is still having trouble with vomiting, but in the evening was able to keep down some macaroni and cheese, a glass of coke, and chocolate milk. He 's cough is much stronger and he is easier to suction. He watched some of the Riders game, but because they had given him some gravol he slept through a lot of it. Not to much happening today, just waiting for an opening at City. Prayers for today much the same, also that he will get movement to his left side, plus strength and patience for tomorrow. Psalm 71:14 But I will hope continually, and will yet praise thee more and more.
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