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Posted 2012-12-30T20:41:56Z

30 Dec (Sunday)-Noon

Jeannette is having a good day. She is very animated. The shaking has stopped and she enjoyed a BIG breakfast. Her color is good and she is laughing and joking with Barb, her wound care nurse. She and Rich are waiting for Dr Brady to visit and get the verdict on getting out of here!-Sully[...]

Posted 2012-12-30T09:56:28Z

Dec 30 (Sunday) - EARLY morning update (0100am)

Rich returned from the hospital after spending the day there with Jeannette, and is temporarily staying the night here before heading back to the hospital later this morning.   The news is really good -- apparently a lot has changed since this evening, and the IV has done magic in only a few hours, resetting her critical blood numbers.    Her magnesium and calcium levels were two of the biggest problems, and they are all back in the normal range and she's feeling much improved.[...]

Posted 2012-12-30T07:14:24Z

Dec 29 (Saturday) - A Pre-New Year's Update 1000pm

It's been a fairly long time since I last wrote an update, and since that time much has taken place and much has not.   There have been many trips to the Occupational Therapy (OT) teams, some at 40 below zero and through blowing snows.   Rich has been there at Jeannette's side every single day and night, working to get her well, to cook her food and to administer to her needs.    There have been some great times too; friends visiting for the holidays, a Christmas dinner and the ever present warmth of a blue flame oil fed fire.  [...]

Posted 2012-11-25T06:40:33Z

Nov 24 (Saturday) - HOME!

It is 9pm, on Saturday, Nov 24th, and if my calcuations are correct it is the one hundred twenty-ninth day since the accident.   Jeannette and Rich are both home, alive and with their minds and hearts intact.  From my perspective, as a friend of many years, it has been an incredible journey between the THEN and the NOW.  It has also been an incredible saga of ups and downs, of hope intermixed with fear and worry, and a testament to the human spirit over adversity.   In the process I've come to know an entire array of family and friends, and together we have witness a true modern day miracle.   The medical doctors and nurses truly did what seemed impossible, they put "Humpty Dumpty Back Together Again."   Rich is home.  Jeannette is home.   On Friday night they made the journey from the hospital to Willow, and today the new dawn broke with a sky that was bright and clear, with calm air and the awesome quiet of a perfect winter day.   It was an incredible day, a day to see, a day to experience, and a day to remind all of us of the incredible gift that defines the life experience.[...]

Posted 2012-11-23T06:39:32Z

Nov 22 (Thanksgiving) - 940pm

Jeannette will be HEADING HOME TOMORROW!!!!   WOW!    That's the news, and it's BIG NEWS of course, the dreamed for miracle now becoming a reality!    And it seems so appropriate that this news is coming over the Thanksgiving weekend.   We celebrated in true chicken fleet fashion, and Sully cooked all morning and the table was set at St Elias hospital by mid-afternoon.   It was a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner, shared with Rich and Jeannette and Erika too, and we thanked God for the many blessings and then chowed down on turkey, home made mashed potatoes and gravy, bread crumb stuffing, sweet yams, fresh green bean casserole, and a pecan and a home made pumpkin pie.    If you check out the new pictures you will even see where Rich was so hungry it was almost like there were two of him eating!       ;-)[...]

Posted 2012-11-21T08:12:32Z

Nov 20 (Tuesday) - 11pm

Tonight there is lots of good news to report!   Jeannette was feeling MUCH better, and was able to eat, keep the food down, and do her PT too!   She walked up and down the parallel bars, and rebounded in a huge way.   In fact, they are actually talking about letting her go home now, perhaps as early as this Friday!    FRIDAY!   Don't get too excited, because like a lot of things in this medical saga its' all tentative, and the doctors have to be all on the same page, but for now that's the direction things are moving towards!   Of course, there are a few big IF's to be worked out, including IF they can get the home help lined up, the therapy sessions scheduled, the required lab work done when needed, etc...  Nevertheless, clearly there was some very big excitement in the air today!!!!!---John[...]

Posted 2012-11-20T19:32:20Z

November 20 (Tuesday) - 1030am

Since the last update on Saturday Jeannette has had a tough couple of days.  The nausea that began over the weekend continued, making her weak and unable to eat, and that in turn prevented her from getting out of bed and working on the therapy that is one of the big keys to her going home.   As she said, "I can handle the pain, and the rest of it, but the sickness is just too much."   Of course, the liquid "contrast media" she had to drink for the CAT SCAN didn't help things, and after that all important "gut check" test, she spent the rest of that day giving it back to the hospital.[...]

Posted 2012-11-18T09:16:59Z

November 17 (Saturday) - midnight

Tonight, as I am writing this, the wind out in the valley is howling, the temperatures are crashing into the single digits, and its been a grey overcast day with the threat of snow in the air.   I have been in Florida for the few days, so returning home from the land of "fun and sun" into the dark and the cold has been somewhat of an unpleasant surprise.   But one of the good things about getting back of course was getting home, and also having the ability to get by and visit Jeannette, and that of course was high on my agenda.  [...]

Posted 2012-11-14T19:18:26Z

November 14 (Wednesday) - 10am

Another short update, just to relay that there are good things to report.   Jeannette's  tracheostomy tube has been removed, so once again less is more!   She is also walking!  Well...two steps forward, three steps back, turn left -- turn right, umm.   Progress!   On the downside, today she woke up with a bruise on her leg, which grabbed the attention of the medical staff, but on the upside they have cut much of her meds and tonight the big plan for dinner is "no hospital food."  That's right, last night it was steak dinner from a local restaurant, and tonight Rich is going out for another locally prepared meal.  Eating well is important; and is one of the keys for gaining strength and getting out of there!   Rich emailed me a new picture of Jeannette's first steps, which has been added to the photo album.   Enjoy!--John[...]

Posted 2012-11-13T20:28:02Z

November 13 (Tuesday) 11:30

The big news today is that Jeannette worked on her Olympic form on the parallel bars. She took 2 steps forward, 3 steps back and performed a knee bend. That was only 1 set.  There should be a photo uploaded later today. Everyone was elated. It was a lot of work so she also went outside to cool off. Ty, from Occupational therapy, is working with Jeannette with a sock aid. This is used to put your socks on when you can't bend down. She also has a long handled reacher with a pincher on the end. This is used to take your socks off.  Jeannette insists that this is a "trainer" and plans to use it to keep Rich in line.  If there is too much "Honey Bears, do this" or "Honey Bears, have some...(food)", Jeannette says she will tell Rich that he has something on his tongue.... You can imagine the rest.   Now, that the sock lesson is over, we are moving on to pants.  The totally tally for today's activities is about 18 steps, socks on and off and pants all the way on. Ty joked that Jeannette is now ready for the fire because she can dress!  [...]