Today he greeted me with a big smile and a hug and said he had been looking forward to seeing me. He still felt pretty awful for the early afternoon, but after a short nap woke up ready to sit up in a chair. He was able to tolerate sitting long enough to participate in his first shave since intensive care. I did some and he did some, and then I asked his one-on-one, Grace, what she thought. In a very nice voice, she replied, "You tried." I don't know what she was talking about--I'm still positive we did a great job.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Pleased to report that I'm pleased to report
Dave has gone several days without a fever, has finished all his antibiotics, and is able to stand and walk a few paces with help now. At this point, the doctors are pretty much just making sure he doesn't spike a new fever now that he has finished all those meds. If he continues his healing trend over the next couple of days, they will want to discharge him to a "sub-acute" facility where he can continue to get the physical and psychological therapy he will continue to need in a round-the-clock care setting.
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4 comments:
Hi Margo and Dave,
We are encouraged by your reports. I suggest more ice cream!
Much love,
Jordy, Susannah and Wally
Hey Marg, Dave already had a close shave. One a year is more than enough.
You guys are both doing a tremendous job on what matters!
Love
Pete
Dear Margo,
I am SOOOOO thrilled to hear the good news! I've been thinking about him a lot during my transit. My big big hug to Dr. Shohl from Seoul, Suki
Yes, I was going to title it "A Close Shave" or even "Dave Shaved" but I didn't want to frighten anyone.
margo
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