Chatter Box

Currently due to his condition and being in TRACU, Connor is not accepting any visitors at this time.

Ending to another day of progress - small at times but continuing to chip away at the never ending task of learning to function all over. 

Today Connor was able to speak even clearer with and without his speaking valve. I got to spend an enjoyable afternoon of listening to him talk to me about all sorts of items. During therapy, the PT therapist was laughing so hard with all of his chatter - It's amazing to see his zest for life. 


During PT he was able to stand with only assistance on his weaker left side, a first for him and quite a change from only 
yesterday when he needed help. He also is strengthening his stomach muscles, which are helping to keep him straight when sitting up at the edge of the bed. 


We did not realize how beneficial his room has been due to it only allowing anyone coming into the room access to his left side. A week ago he was unable to access his left side - almost as if it did not exist, was really weird. That has changed over the week with this room. 


Tonight they have moved him to a larger room in TRACU which is nice for all of us - the first room was a shoebox (or as I called it: Motel 6 in Omaha).


Tomorrow has a full schedule of therapy which means sleep is crucial tonight. Onward! - goodnight all.






*Nat Sulph 200c once

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