So much to write about so here we go!
Friday was very unproductive. Matt hasn't been feeling like eating until supper time, and after he gets his supper meds he feels better. He didn't have any rehab because all his therapists were gone. It might have something to do with it being 26 degrees. So warm Matt had a little burn when he was outside.
Saturday Matt went with dad to watch 10 and 12 year olds play baseball. He said they are definitely in need of practice and coaching. However I told him what it was like watching him play hockey when he was young. We would cheer like crazy if he would touch the puck once the whole game. The rest of the time we would be yelling at him to stop looking in the windows at his reflection! Feeling better today. Took Gravol in the am so was able to eat lunch. (Just an update that Matt is off his sleeping pills since he was home for Grandma's funeral and is still suffering with a urinary tract infection and they have switched antibiotics). For exercise dad took the legs off is power chair and practiced straightening his legs.
Sunday watched some more ball. Said it was not much better. Good to get outside.
Monday Matt was in the pool again. First he starts out by sitting on the edge of the bed with help. Then he has to transfer on to a trolley like mechanism so they can wheel him down to the pool. The trolley hooks up to the pool lift. There is no ramp into the pool so can't use a wheelchair. Then they lower him into the pool and put noodles under his back and arms, another under his hips, so he is laying horizontal. Then to stand, they put weights on Matt's ankles.
Matt also did some mat exercises. First he transfers from his chair to the mat with the help of one staff member and dad pulls the chair back, which is an improvement. Matt said he surprised himself today by sitting over the edge of the bed for over 6 minutes. First the therapists get him into a sitting position, put his hands beside him and tell him to balance himself. He tried to lift his legs at the same time however he almost fell over.
Did some muscle stim on his left elbow to get it to bend. Practiced with the hand putty and there was a noticeable imprint in the putty so more strength in his left hand. Keep working hard, Matt. Don't give up faith. Remember the story of Peter on the boat. Jesus was walking towards the boat on the water and Peter started to walk towards Him. However when the wind started blowing and he focused on his physical environment, he became scared and started to sink. Jesus reached out his hand to Peter and saved him, saying "You of little faith, why did you doubt? (Matthew 14:27-31) Don't focus on earthly things to maintain your faith, just look up!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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Hi Matthew & Parents. Glad to hear you had a pretty good week. Sounds like you have been working pretty hard. Good for you.
Hope your mom and dad will be able to bring you to Memorial Lake on Saturday. Shauna, Jada & I are leaving later today after she gets off work. Can't wait to spend a few days with Auntie Karen.
I can't believe it is a year since your accident. It probably seems longer to you though. We were at Memorial Lake last year when your mom called Auntie Karen. Hope there are no problems with anyone this year. We have had our share of hardships for one year. Right?
Talk to you soon.
Love Auntie Sandy
hey matty at least you are getting into the water i have a good sized lake here and only been up to my ankles so far. cashed lots of young kids off the beach the other nite. not suppose to have liquor or glass down there and there was both. but they left and they even cleaned up behind themselves. now in the day picnic area.....that was different. i gave them 15 min to leave or i was going tocall the cops. they were gone in 14 and left a wicked mess behind. but they to left. im either getting braver in my old age or a lot more stupid. a person just doesnt approach these kids out here and tell them to git..hmmm i do
greg went to the show tonite. i think he was seeing the happening. there was still one cart out on the course so i said i would wait for it. not really interested in the show. if i go and see one it will be the HULK. better go it is getting dark and i have to walk up to the house. its okay but there is a bear out here somewhere and i would rather see it in the light.
take care and keep up with the good work.ella
hi everyone
Thot I'd drop a note to say you are in our thoughts and prayers. We got rain tonight but Bryce said there was a lot more by Sophies and Ardiths...then Jessica was talking to Carol and they got lots of hail...so we didn't fare so bad! I spent a lot of time in my garden today. We have 4 colts up at Kelvin's so took the quad out to see them. We raced at Wadena on the weekend-this weekend is a stay home time!!!well, kinda..Sunday is Ketchen Lake Camp rally so will go to that after church and they have a potluck and stuff so will go have our annual visit with lots of people we haven't seen for a while! Take care and thanks for the updates girls. You are doing better than me in a pool Matt! I SINK! and that is great you are sitting on the edge of the bed-great!
Good morning all. Good to hear u r getting more stength in the left arm. They keep putting u in the pool matt, wont be long and u will swim away on them. Finnaly got to watch a ball game myself on sunday went to tisdale and watched ashton,they had their playoffs,won the b side. Read the blog cant believe Ella would chase all those kids out and then be scared of a little ole bear. Well will say adios for now chat to ya later.KEEP ON FIGHTING MATT, WERE ALL ON YOUR SIDE. Bryon,Brenda&fam.
I know I do not write often, but always like to read the up dates. Thank you for your faithfulness to us your readers. It is so good to know when we click on Matt's blog we will get an update on how he is doing. "AWESOME"
Shelley is right Matt you keep your eyes on Jesus and your faith in Him. He has brought you a long ways, and I think He has a long way for you to go yet, all in His time, not ours.
I am sure you are enjoying the great outdoors, and the ball games. You are a very fortunate young man that your parents and family are right there for you every step of the way. Keep on keeping on Matt. See you next week!
Sorry Matt;
Love Deb
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