I know, I know, I am the biggest slacker in the world. I know it, so I won't even try to defend myself.
Things continue to go very well for us on the "Katie" front. Every day she gets a little bit better. Her memory is very good (I can no longer lie to her about what a great husband I've been all these years, she knows better). She still struggles a little with remembering things that happened today, but even that is getting much better. Her left eye still has a little bit of blurriness, but that is improving as well.
She is down to one therapy now, speech (cognitive). Physical and occupational are all done. Her speech therapist continues to be amazed at Katie's ability to reason and think at a very high level. Speech therapy will be done by the end of the year.
One thing to pray for is while Katie was in the hospital her drivers license expired and she will have to take a written test as well as a driving test before she can get her DL back. This will be challenging for her as her reading is still a little on the slow side.
Good news on the "brain" side. Another angiogram (sp?) was taken and it appears that her arteries are beginning to straighten out. The vascular Dr was very pleased with the results and said that the dissected artery where the bleed took place is healing nicely. Also, she does not have any other convoluted arteries in her body, which is a good thing. The clots are still in her leg, but the Dr's are no longer worried about them "traveling" to somewhere else in her body.
Katie is still on Cumadin for the clots and blood pressure medicine, though they have been able to reduce the BP medicine as her body regains normal function in this area.
Her hair is growing back nicely and most times we can hardly see the scar. Pretty soon we won't be able to call her "spiky".
Kyle and Karen moved back to their home about 3 weeks ago and so far we are managing. Katie's mom lives in the house directly behind ours, and she has been a lifesaver for us. She comes over during the day and helps with Sawyer and takes Katie to her Dr's appointments. This has allowed me to go back to work (as I write this I am in a hotel in Kansas City on business). We couldn't do any of this without Sue!
As far as Sawyer is concerned, he is doing great. For the most part he is sleeping through the night (8-9 hrs a night) which has been great for us! One concern with Sawyer that I haven't told you about is that he has a slight heart murmur. We knew this from the day that he was born and I have taken him to a pediatric cardiologist and they have confirmed that he has a "floppy valve" in his heart. So far there haven't been any issues with it and we go back when he is 9 months old for another echo of the heart. The Dr is optimistic that he will grow out of this. So, we pray for him regularly. Just as with Katie we trust God for his healing and are not worried. Otherwise he is growing and is a very happy baby. You should see his huge smile!
Thanks again to all of you who continue to serve us by bringing us meals, this continues to be a huge blessing for our family! Also, thanks to all of you who continue to pray for us as we know that God hears the cries of his children and does good things for those that love Him and are called by His name.
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Thanks for the update, Davey. You all continue to be in our prayers. And I think it's safe to assume that I speak for all of us when I say that we would LOVE to see Sawyer's huge smile (hint, hint)!
We love you all,
The Jonathan and Laurel Smiths
I should just echo everything Laurel just said! =) Thank you for the update - our God is so amazing! We do continue to pray for you all every day - the girls always love to say prayers for "Miss Katie". And we too would love to see some pics ... you know, when you get a free moment! =)
WOW!!!! Thank you Davey for the update. I'm glad to hear you guys are doing so well.
Thank you Sue for your faithfulness
You are a wonderful mother and person.
I will continue to pray for you guys.
I check everyday for an update and was so excited to see one today! I pray for Katie and your family and will continue to do so. God is so good!! :)
The Lord is so good to us. I love to see the miracles He is working in your lives and ours. We are praying and will continue!!!
Micah and Anne Daniel (DeGroff)
Topeka, Ks
AWESOME!! Good to "hear" from you :-) I think I speak for all here...could we please have some pics???
Wishing you many continued Blessings from above,
Toby
What a great update. Thank you for taking the time to fill us in! Praising God for all His miracles.
Heather
We still have you in our hearts and prayers. It was wonderful to hear a good update. Love, Uncle Dave and Aunt Margie (from Michigan)
I'm so thankful to hear Katie is doing so well...Praise God!!! I'll add Sawyer's heart murmur to my prayer list too. My daughter was born w/a heart murmur too and outgrew it by her 1yr check up. Praying you all have a blessed Thanksgiving.
Tonya in KS
Thanks for the update as everyone else has said. We praise the Lord for how Katie has recovered. Way to go Davey and Katie. Hopefully we will see you guys sometime soon.
Tim Newcome
glad things continue to progress. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas with family and friends. Happy New Year!
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