Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Update: 5/30/2012

The week has been busy with lots of therapy and work. Visits from his friends, which we hope will continue, break up the hard work of healing.

His movements with his hands and arms have continued to progress and he makes them on a more regular basis than we have seen in the last six months.  We have seen just the beginning of movement from his feet and legs but that is still very early.  Certainly none of this is easy for him and it's an effort every time. You can tell how hard he thinks and struggles with each baby step gained. He has started doing fist bumps with his friends and nurses. While that seems like a small step, it is a significant one.  He continues to respond to smiles and funny stories on videos as well.  For his friends if you can't make it by to visit then please send him a video which he enjoys greatly and we play on a regular basis. We also appreciate the emails which we continue to read to him.
We focus on trying to fill his day with music therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy and the occupational therapy, and interesting movies and books, that we all provide him every day.  He works hard at these as you saw the last picture.  We continue to help him with his swallowing and speech which are very important to him.. His emesis episodes continue sporatically which are dangerous because of his risk of airway obstruction and pneumonia.
So nothing comes easy but he continues to make a little progress on a daily basis.
His compassionate and skilled nurses continue to help 24/7 round-the-clock and we could not do it without them. They protect him at night and during the day to make sure his medication is correct and his airway is not in jeopardy.  Team 44 continues to find better ways to take care of him and to keep him moving and healthy.  His friends help keep him inspired from those moments we all go through when we're too tired, too sore, and too depressed to go on.  Thanks for all your support and keeping track of Forrest. We appreciate comments on the blog they help all of us keep going on.  We try to keep the blog updated  as much as possible but it gets busy here as you can appreciate. We do thank you all for watching over and caring for Forrest and helping support the entire Team 44.

Thanks, Dad and Team 44.


PS:  Forrest has just encountered yet another rough spot in the road.  We are hoping it was just a stomach bug.   With Dr. Falkenstein's wonderful support and visits from Tom Sweitzer, Clancy, Alex, Peyton, Mike, Nate, Nick & Whitney,  he is already feeling better.   He is still on IV fluids, but is keeping his medication down now and hasn't had a fever in over 24 hrs.    We are so hoping to avoid returning to the hospital if we can safely care for him at home. He is stonger now than he has been in months.  Not so long ago a little infection could be life threatening.  Now we are hoping and praying, that he will bounce back with his characteristic good cheer in a couple of days.  Brief visits from his friends are the key to keeping his spirits up and his sights on the future,  that together we can help him create.  

 With love and gratitiude,  Mum


Somedays you just have to get through...
Friends make everything better!

7 comments:

  1. Hi Forrest,

    I hope your stomach is feeling better by now. That's not fun! :( You look so good in all your pictures and I love your smiles. My Mom (Aunt Lynn) gave us updates on you! Great to hear about the progress you are making. You are so brave and such a fighter. We are so inspired. Praying for you to continue to improve and heal! God bless you!

    With Love,
    Kelly and Family

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  2. Hey Forrest and gang......missing you all. It was such a lovely week back there, especially since we could see those small steps of progress each day. That was exciting. We are so sad to hear about your stomach upset. That is never fun. Hope it is just a short thing. We are so glad to hear your friends are able to stop by. I know that means a lot. And Austin is back...hurrah! Enjoy the lovely summer days on the farm as you work your way back Forrest. We are proud of all of you!!!!

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  3. Hi Forrest,

    You'll be comforted to know that Victoria was throwing up for three days here, too, so you were not alone in that misery. We hope you are much more settled now so that you have the strength to tackle all that physical, speech, occupational, and music therapy. Here's some laughter therapy for today:

    1. What do you call an alligator in a vest?
    A investigator!

    2. A man has his car full of penguins. He drives past a policeman, but the policeman stops him. He says. "Hey, you! Yeah, you! You should take those penguins to the zoo!"
    The man does that.
    The next day in the same spot, the man still has the penguins. Once again he drives past the policeman. "Hey, I thought I told you to take those penguins to the zoo!"
    "I did," replies the man. "We had so much fun that were going to the beach today!"

    Love,

    Diane and Jay

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  4. Whatever it is Team 44 is doing, they are doing a tremendous job! It's great to see Forrest looking so healthy with the weight he has gained since being home! And it's so great to see him smile! What an amazing team of support you have Forrest! Keep up the great work!
    Love and hugs,
    The Rafferty Family

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  5. Run Forrest run!! That is my dream for you Forrest. Your days seem crazy busy, but from my experience the crazier and busier you are, the faster the days go by. Sometimes that is a good thing, and sometimes I totally wish there was more time in a day. The quote for today is Dr. Seuss's version of your days.

    The heat is rising in Afghanistan, and with the hot weather the monitor lizards are out. There is a caution sign for monitor lizards on the road outside my building and I always thought it was a joke, until the other day when I saw two of them basking in the afternoon sunshine. They were about four feet long, slightly sinister looking, and yet I could not help but see how close I could creep to get a picture of them.

    Keep up all of the great work Forrest. I am fist pumping, cheering, grinning goofily, and throwing mental support your way!!

    Sheila

    “When beetles fight these battles in a bottle with their paddles and the bottle's on a poodle and the poodle's eating noodles...
    ...they call this a muddle puddle tweetle poodle beetle noodle bottle paddle battle.”
    ― Dr. Seuss, Fox in Socks

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  6. Hi Forrest and Team 44, Keep on fighting the fight! It amazes me how all of you continue to press forward, passing every hurdle that gets in your way. You are a winning team, for sure!! I continue to pray for all of you on a daily basis.

    God Be With All of You!

    Love, Joyce and Wilbur

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  7. FORREST, I AM SO IMPRESSED WITH YOU, AUSTIN, MUM AND DAD. WHAT AN AWESOME TEAM YOU MAKE. YOU ARE LOOKING SO GOOD. LOVED SHEILA THE GREAT'S COMMENTS. IT WAS GREAT TO BE THERE FOR YOU AND AUSTIN TO GIVE ME A MOTHER'S DAY PRESENT - ESPECIALLY WHEN AUSTIN SAID YOU HELPED WRAP IT AND HAND IT TO ME. YOU ARE SUCH AN INSPIRATION FOR ME. KEEP GOING. GOD LOVE'S YOU AND SO DO I. :) GRANDMOM

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