Thursday, August 7, 2008

Thursday Noon

slacker here-

I just got off the phone with my brother Rex who called wanting to make sure that everything was alright since I didn't post yesterday. Let me assure you, in this case, no news is good news. If something bad was happening, you all would be the third to know (behind leaders at church and family). But, I must apologize to you all, there really is no excuse for no post, I just didn't get it done.

The last two days have been very good. Wednesday was pretty laid back as there was no big changes. The swelling in the leg has continued to go down, and the vascular surgeon says that in a few days she should be able to get back up and do some more PT as the blood thinners are working well. This is quicker than I was guessing, so that is good news as the sooner she can get up and around the better. Her hemoglobin has been going up and down, but the Dr's think that it's because she has been low on iron (she was low iron during the pregnancy). The Dr's continue to be amazed at her progress and strength, and are very positive about the future for Katie. Here is something cool, a neuro clinical nurse specialist came by as a consultant to the nurses here on North 3, and she says that in her 23 years of neuro work she has never seen anything like Katie before. That's our little miracle girl.

Over the last two days she has been more talkative then any other time to date. Unfortunately most of her wit and sarcasm is directed at me, and if I'm not around her mom gets it. She's even making the Dr's laugh at their discussions with her. Today she as been asking the Dr's what she needs to be doing, and this usually takes them by surprise. Most say nothing, but than Katie says to us later, "I think I really need to be doing something."

Yesterday, Katie was getting a pill the hard way (if you know what I mean) and so I stepped out of the room. Katie asked the nurse where I went and she said, "oh, he stepped out but he'll be back." To which she replied, "Dave needs a suppository!" This morning I had a little surprise, Katie called me on my cell phone while I was home. We talked for about 10 minutes. I asked how she felt and she said she's exhausted! I asked her why, and she said because of a real estate deal she was working on. Katie's aunt Jane brought a present for Sawyer up so that Katie could see it, it was a couple little outfits and a blanket, but it reminded Katie that she needed to work on Sawyers clothes closet (don't worry, Sawyers closet and dresser are just fine). This was good as there have been times when she doesn't remember that she even had a baby.

The kids are having a big day as well. Tay and Aubs are joining Mark and Dawn and their kids at the Iowa State Fair. The girls are most excited about corn dogs. Sawyer and Karen are making their first outing to Target to pick up a few things. School starts a week from today, so pray that I can get the little squirts back on a routine of going to bed before 10pm, or next Thursday morning will be a rude awakening.

Katie was getting a little frustrated with me a few minutes ago because I was typing on the computer instead of talking with her (her mom, uncle, and brother were with her so don't act all mad at me for ignoring my sick wife). She wanted to know what I was doing, and so I told her I was letting about 20,000 of her closest friends know what was going on with her. She got mad at me because she thought I was lying to her. So Kyle and Sue reaffirmed to her that I was in fact telling the truth and that there were people all over the world reading the blog and praying for her. "Wow", was her response. As is all of ours. Thanks.

ps- Sue is keeping a very detailed diary of the daily events, Dr's who came by, people who visited, etc... And Karen and I are taking pictures and video of the girls and Sawyer. Thanks for the ideas.

18 comments:

Ronda Gentosi said...

The last paragraph got me all choked up! It really is a "wow!" Someday Katie will announce to everyone, "You prayed. I'm here!" Hallelujah, thank you Father!

Anonymous said...

We continue to pray for you all there and look forward each day to the blogs about Katie's progress. (Missed reading one yesterday:-) We continue to marvel at God's miracles and how He is preforming them on Katie. In Him, Barb & Steve Wilson

Reagan said...

It's so good to read that she is just talking up a storm! Thanks for posting. I check my reader daily for posts from you!

Eryn said...

that is hilarious that rex called, james was just about to do the same thing!
we are pleased to read about her progress. thanks for taking time to chronicle her day to day for us.

Anonymous said...

1 in 20,000 -- Know that I check here regularly for prayer needs, so I can pray for your family. Chris and I are so happy to hear that Katie is talking with you. Praise Our Almighty Father in Heaven. He is always Faithful, and Always Good. - Chris and Toni Corkill

Heather said...

God is so good. I continue to be amazed at Katie's progress. It is wonderful to read how God is working out this miracle in your lives. Thanks for keeping us all posted. We will keep praying!!

Heather (for the Piszars)
Davey's cousin in MI

Anonymous said...

Although I've never met you, I think I heard about Katie's blog from a friend of a friend. I just want you to know that I am praying for you, Katie and your family daily. God is so faithful, and I have been inspired by reading your blogs. He is a God that can do BIG and amazing things, and you have challenged me to pray for and to expect miracles. Thank you for being a blessing to others through this experience. I will continue to pray for all of you!

Kathy C.
Pediatric Nurse
Kansas City

Anonymous said...

you don't know me but i am a friend of a friend, etc.. who had Katie on her facebook blg to pray for. i just wanted to let you know that i have placed your family on my prayer list in boynton beach florida. again i am a total stranger but know that you are all in our prayers!!
my name is katie(from florida)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the update. Continuing to pray.

Rhonda in Ontario, Canada

Anonymous said...

I am truely amazed by Katie and all the progress she has made and will continue to make. I know it must be hard to see Katie going through all of this, but it has really helped me with my faith in God. What an amazing story this has all been. I have sent out this blog spot to all of my friends and family, so you can add about 3,000 more people to the list of readers. I will continue to pray for all of you!! By the way, I am a friend of Marci Johnston

Anonymous said...

Katie`

It was good to see you today. Katie you look so good It's hard to believe you've been sick. Again I love your haircut you look great with short hair.


Blessings to you.

Anonymous said...

Just dropping by to say Hello! Glad to hear Katie continues to improve. The Lord uses whomever and whatever He wants to touch lives and He has with Katie. I can't wait until she posts something here. She will soon I'm sure!

Have a good day,

Roxanna

Unknown said...

Tell Katie that Wendy M. is checking this everyday to see how her mommy is doing. I'm a friend of one of her clients; the Wagamans. I live in Northern New Jersey.

Anonymous said...

Like many commenting on here, I only have a faint connection (I think Katie and I were at Twin Lakes/Iowa Bible Camp together, my Dad remembers her better than I, it was a while ago and my memories are faded) but I have been so blessed by reading your wonderful story. What a great opportunity to meditate on the GREAT God we have!! Thank you for sharing in such a public way of His Goodness. My husband and I will be praying for you all.
~Sarah (Patterson) Ashmore, Cleveland Ohio

PS You have beautiful children, what little blessings they are!

Anonymous said...

Thanks Davey for the update. We have been out of town for a week getting Linda married off but the first thing we did when we returned was to get caught up on the last week of progress. We continue to pray and be amazed how God is working in all of this.

Tim N.

Tricia said...

I've never met you, but pray for Katie and your entire family daily. It is so awesome to hear through your blog, how God is answering these 20,000 prayers.

Anonymous said...

Katie, Dave and Family,
I just came on staff with Chad here at Clear Creek Community Church charged with helping people tell their stories, and my wife Pam and I have been so captivated by your story and the miracle that God is playing out in your ever-widening circle. My prayer is usually pretty detailed, but today as I read the good news, it will be that, as you mentioned in an earlier blog, "I want my old Katie back," and I will pray to that end. I celebrate Katie's progress with you and know that God's plan is to restore your family and Katie to full health so she can meet her thousands of new friends.
I used to live in Des Moines and I have friends there praying as well. Thank you for sharing yourself and your family with us.
Grace and Peace,
Dave

Anonymous said...

I was so sorry to hear about Katie when this first came about. I lived next door to Katie and her family in Ankeny on Grant street for many years. It was my mother who told me of this blog and have checked it daily for updates. By seeing and hearing all this it has really helped with my faith in God. He is truly the miracle worker and all you have to do is look at Katie and see. I pray for Katie and all you daily.

Jill