Update 7, 8/7/2012
Today I had goosebumps when Oz called to tell me that Jesse was able to come home! I don't think anyone woud have thought that he would be home and doing so well so soon! Praise God![...]
Today I had goosebumps when Oz called to tell me that Jesse was able to come home! I don't think anyone woud have thought that he would be home and doing so well so soon! Praise God![...]
The news just keeps getting better! Jesse was up and abe to walk around the nurses station, with a walker! He is eating and Erin even took him for a wheelchair ride to get some fresh air. He is making rapid progress![...]
Jesse is amazing! I am happy to announce that today Jesse was able to get out of his bed and even take a few steps! He is improving everyday and has even been able to be off his IV meds. He is still not ready for visitors and there hasn't been anyword on when he is going to be able to come home. The news keeps getting better everyday so please contnie the prayers, they seem to be working! [...]
The past few days have been long and we have been slow getting updates to Jill who has helped us by setting up this post. It would have been nearly impossible to cope without the support we have recieved from all of you. A lot has happenedin the last couple of days. One of the big steps in getting Jesse out of the critical care unit was to get him off of the respirator and breathing on his own. The respitory therapist tried a couple of times but Jesse didn't respond well. So to those of us who know Jesse it came as no surprise that around 3:00 AM Thursday he removed his respirator tube himself and began breathing on his own. He was able to talk with his nurses. At first he was a little disoriented but as the effects of the sedatives began to wear off he became more lucid. He was moved out of the critical care unit to the orthorpedic floor Friday at 9:00 PM. Erin spent Friday night with him and he is now becoming aware of what has hapened to him and his family.[...]
Dr. Killabrew informed us that Jesse's surgery went very well and and that he was probably was not going to need another one for about a year. He was able to put a baloon in the nasal cavity that would stay there as he healed. We still have a long way to go before he is ready to come home. He may take two weeks or two months at this point he he needs to remain sedated so the broken bones can begin healing which may take up to six weeks. At this point we are seeing some good signs but we are reminded that unforseen things can happen.[...]
This site is set up with a donation tab, however it won't save the infomation so you can see it, so I will share what we know so far this way. Hopefully by tomorrow there will be an account set up for Jesse at the Mat Valley Credit Union. I will post on here when I know all of the details..[...]