Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Wednesday Night

Ok, here's the latest. No real big changes in the last week or so, but everything continues to be going very well. Katie's days consist of rest (lots of it), therapy (both with therapist and at home), playing with the girls, and trying to keep up with what Kyle is doing with her real estate business. So far Katie is doing great with everything.

So far no more TIA's. Basically all of the Dr's say that we are doing everything that we could (blood thinner and blood pressure meds). It's possible that more could happen, but so far nothing has happened and we are basically not worrying about it anymore.

The issues that still persist are short term memory and vision. However, both are improving nicely. It was so neat the other day on the way to church Katie actually remembered giving birth to Sawyer. She was so excited as all of the details of that day came back to her. Even though I say her short term memory is a problem, she is still much better than a week ago. Her left eye is still a little blurry, but it too is much better then it was even a week ago.

The biggest issue for Katie right now is probably tiredness. We're not sure if its residual from her injury, or a side effect of some of her meds (her blood pressure med has a common side effect of tiredness), but Katie needs a lot of rest. She takes a big nap in the afternoon and is usually in bed by 8pm. Being tired all the time keeps her from doing her therapy as hard as she could and keeps her from being as "sharp" as she could be.

We've meet with a lot of Dr's in the past few weeks and all are happy with how everything is going. On Tuesday we meet with Dr Carlstrom. Basically he did not have a lot of answers (not that we were expecting a lot), but he said that it's a real possibility that this could happen again. He also said that everything could heal up and be just fine for the rest of her life. We're going with the latter. It was cool to see Katie's response to this. She was not worried and was confident that God would fix everything in her head and that she would be fine.

I went down to the hospital last week and walked around to the different departments to make sure people knew about the party. Everyone I saw said they knew about the party and most said that they are coming. So, we are excited to have a bunch of people over on Sunday and to be able to say thanks to everyone from Methodist. I even swung by their PR department as they are wanting to put Katie on the cover of one of their internal magazines.

FYI - I will be on the radio this Friday with Mac from 2-3pm. You can hear it online at www.983wowfm.com

5 comments:

Eryn said...

great! sounds like things are going well. thanks for the update, dave.

Heather said...

Thanks for the update. I will pray for Katie's endurance to return. I continue to be amazed at how awesome our God is!


Heather for the Piszars in Michigan

Anonymous said...

Davey, We are glad to hear that Katie is improving nicely. I was happy to hear of her remembering Sawyer's birth. We still are praying for Katie and the family. Your faith has been a boost to our faith. It helps to see God's control in all situations. This has been a real message to us all about how powerful and loving God is. Thanks for all the past posts that have kept us informed about how you are all doing. Perhaps your lives will be calmer for a little while and everyone will not be keeping in touch as much. But maybe we will get a chance to see you again sometime in our retirement wanderings. We will keep praying for you and keep loving you. You are all very special in our lives. Love, Aunt Margie and Uncle Dave - Michigan

Lenny said...

Dave,

Thanks for the update, I am praying for Sunday night! Love you guys!

Lenny

Anonymous said...

Davey,
I too have recovered from a Brain injury (stroke). It has been 3 years since my stroke. But, I remember needing a lot of sleep while I was recovering (this went on for about a year). My sister, a nurse, explained that my brain was trying to heal and grow new connections, much like an infant. So, just like an infant needs sleep to promote brain development, I needed that rest to heal properly. Please keep encouraging Katie to rest and heal. It might seem like this is taking a long time, but in reality she is recovering remarkably fast.
You all are in my prayers!
Sincerely,
Susan Morris, League City, TX
(friend of Chad & Mindy)