Sweet dreams
Currently due to Connor having surgery tomorrow, he is not accepting any visitors at this time.
Today ends with Connor continuing with his progression and steadily struggling with the awareness of his accident. He continued to practice walking with his therapist Dana, who is excellent at pushing him further each time. He got to visit with the Cabatic family who came and brought life into his room for an excellent visit.
He then went to the basement for his swallow test which required barium ("Dad that is not milk that they have you drink") to ingest to verify that he was swallowing properly - passed!
On to have some lunch and a nap that caught him mid bites. Later in the day, he had an additional therapy session with a therapist who persistently was able to push him out of amind funk and was able to get him occupied on working his left arm and not focusing on where he was at.
The last visitor of the day was Bree Roche who will be assisting Dr Soldevilla on the skull surgery tomorrow. I am certain this surgery is weighing heavily on Connor's mind as it is on ours, based upon the conversations we are having together. Seeing Bree and talking with her was perfect timing for Connor. Her conversation helped to soothe his questions and allow him to talk with her about the procedure in great detail as only Connor can do.
We can only hope for peaceful sleep tonight (no Dad snoring bedside) and restful dreams. We will be with him up to the elevators as he heads to surgery and awaiting his return after a successful procedure tomorrow. I know it will go well and I cannot wait for his recovery to begin renewed - goodnight all.
*Nat Sulph 200c once
Today ends with Connor continuing with his progression and steadily struggling with the awareness of his accident. He continued to practice walking with his therapist Dana, who is excellent at pushing him further each time. He got to visit with the Cabatic family who came and brought life into his room for an excellent visit.
He then went to the basement for his swallow test which required barium ("Dad that is not milk that they have you drink") to ingest to verify that he was swallowing properly - passed!
On to have some lunch and a nap that caught him mid bites. Later in the day, he had an additional therapy session with a therapist who persistently was able to push him out of a
The last visitor of the day was Bree Roche who will be assisting Dr Soldevilla on the skull surgery tomorrow. I am certain this surgery is weighing heavily on Connor's mind as it is on ours, based upon the conversations we are having together. Seeing Bree and talking with her was perfect timing for Connor. Her conversation helped to soothe his questions and allow him to talk with her about the procedure in great detail as only Connor can do.
We can only hope for peaceful sleep tonight (no Dad snoring bedside) and restful dreams. We will be with him up to the elevators as he heads to surgery and awaiting his return after a successful procedure tomorrow. I know it will go well and I cannot wait for his recovery to begin renewed - goodnight all.
*Nat Sulph 200c once
We'll be doing our homework here all night and all day tomorrow! <3 gillian, craig, effie and fergus in Victoria
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