Thursday, February 19, 2009

Work, work, work!

What familiar words from my childhood, arriving home from school to the sound of mom greeting us at the door "now it is time to work, work, work!" Well Matt, your time has come. Tuesday it already started with physio. Margaret, his therapist is great, really testing the waters and discovering what Matt can do. I watched her today and she is constantly watching Matt and then asking whether he can do a particular exercise or movement. However she is not satisfied with a negative response until he can prove that he truly cannot do something or Matt just thinks he can't. Yesterday, she asked if Matt can transfer from the chair to the bed by himself. He responded that he couldn't but she told him to try anyway. Cecilia was there to help but all she did was steady him with light touch and the Margaret talked him through it . Matt said it was the hardest thing he has ever had to do but he did it! He was very proud of himself and so were we. We took him to Tony Roma's that night for celebration wings and Matt can usually finish at least 20 but he was so tired his eyes looked like two holes in the snow. She has given some exercises to do, so he is constantly working on thins. For instance, Matt needs to be able to put his heels to the floor, so when he walks again, he won't walk on tiptoes. It will be a challenge though. Every time he tries to tell his brain to put his heel down while sitting in his chair, his leg spasms and he then must tell his brain to stop the clonus(spasm). So there is so much to think about with such a simple action but the more he does it, the more natural it will be.
What the staff are so impressed with is Matthew's attitude and already they love him. He has made friends with many of the patients, all who are much older than he is (by about 40 years). It is so nice to go a visit him and the staff have already warmed up to him.
Matt hasn't been sleeping well though so has been tired. He is also battling a cold and his O2 sats were only at 90%, but increased to 94% as the day progressed. Even though, he still gives his all and I think it makes a huge difference that we are so close and visit so often. Today Matt had an MRI on his brain, neck and left shoulder. The therapist really wants to see what is happening so she knows how to proceed. If Matt has a tear in his shoulder, than they will have to do things differently, such as focusing more on his core muscles and leave the left alone until it is healed, with or without surgery. We won't know until the results come back.
It is so great to write the blog again and have such positive news. God hasn't forgotten about us, He knows what Matt needs more than we do and was just waiting until Matt's body was ready.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good work man. I can see it on the horizon you will be walking in no time just keep up the hard work. And i see you got the new nurses twisted around your finger already you lil charmer. Take care say hi to all for us. BRYON,BRENDA&FAM.

Anonymous said...

Good job Matt! Keep working hard!
Denise

Anonymous said...

Hi Matthew & Family. I was so excited after reading the blog today. It sounds like you are working hard and surprising even yourself. And yes, you little charmer, you always did have a way with charming all of us aunts and cousins. You will never change, thank God. You have always had a soft spot in all our hearts.

Uncle & I are painting in the house again. We have the living room, our bedroom and bathroom left. He has to start hauling grain on Monday so it may be put on hold again. We hope to have the living room done by Sunday.

Take care, work hard and remember that we all love you very much and just know that God has not forgotten about any of you. It is all in his timing.

Love Auntie Sandy

Anonymous said...

Great Job Matt. Sounds like things are going well. I guess anything worth having is worth working hard for...and you my friend are an example for us all. I hope you realize how many people you inspire. You and your amazing family.

Candice