Tuesday, March 2, 2010
#95
Thankfully it's been a while since we've had a numbered post. Today, however, remember Louie in your prayers as he goes to Houston for a day surgery (#95). An ENT will do some work where his trach previously was. I'll update later when he's out.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOUIE!
Putting 56 candles in Jello sounded a bit risky so we opted to go this route instead. We still had to sing rather quickly as dessert melted.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Appointment with an ENT
Add another Dr. to the list - an ENT. The area where his trach once was has not closed. This makes it it difficult for him to speak - hence why he puts a hankie (or folded pillowcase) over the opening when he talks. This particular ENT was recomended by Denise, and today they headed to Houston for their first appointment. The ENT saw some granulation in the area, so before they work on closing this area dad will have a short surgery. This procedure will be on March 2nd, and then at a later date he'll possibly have a second procedure to close the hole if the steri-strip method does not work.
While they were in the Med-Center, a trip to Jones 6 was in order (the Pavillion and Floor where they resided for so long). It was great to be back... JUST FOR A VISIT! Of course everyone thought that dad looked amazing! I have to agree... he does. :)
Not a whole lot going on this week, but on the 28th Dad turns 56. Since he slept through his 55th birthday, we'll have to really celebrate number 56!
While they were in the Med-Center, a trip to Jones 6 was in order (the Pavillion and Floor where they resided for so long). It was great to be back... JUST FOR A VISIT! Of course everyone thought that dad looked amazing! I have to agree... he does. :)
Not a whole lot going on this week, but on the 28th Dad turns 56. Since he slept through his 55th birthday, we'll have to really celebrate number 56!
Monday, February 1, 2010
KC Family of the Year
This weekend we were awarded K.C. Family of the Year. The entire evening was quite amazing. Bonnie, Suzanne, and I had been given some insight that this award was coming. We came to El Campo to secretly be there when Mom and Dad's names were called. The honor came as a complete surprise to them, but apparently Dad had another surprise of his own. Upon receiving the award he motioned for a song to be played (something he'd arranged earlier in the evening). The music started (That's the Way Love Goes - "their song" from when they were dating) and he asked mom to dance. Who knew he was such a romantic? :) Being able to dance again is something that they talked about in the hospital (dating back as early as the ICU days). They always said they would dance again, even when Dad was not yet able to even walk. Saturday night was so sweet. They danced, and they danced very well. The K.C. officers and their wives circled around them as if it were the first dance of their wedding. There weren't many dry eyes in the hall.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Appointment with Duke
The appointment with Dr. Duke went well. It was good to see him --he is as feisty as ever!! He looked at the fistula area and felt it was looking better and going in the right direction. It is not ready yet for the surgery that will allow Louie to eat. We were however, encouraged by words like "when it happens" and not "if". Dr. Duke gave signs to look for so we may better assess when he will be closer to surgery. Meanwhile we ask you to continue to pray for Louie's return to complete health. I read recently that God has three answers for prayer:
1) Yes
2) Not yet
3) I have another plan for you
We have been so blessed thus far as God continues to hold Louie in His hands. We will move forward one day at a time. We BELIEVE.
Love to all ,
Ruthie
1) Yes
2) Not yet
3) I have another plan for you
We have been so blessed thus far as God continues to hold Louie in His hands. We will move forward one day at a time. We BELIEVE.
Love to all ,
Ruthie
Thursday, January 28, 2010
1 YEAR
Many changes have occurred since January 28, 2009. After 94 surgeries, kidney failure, 268 units of blood, a failing liver, cardiac arrests, infections, maggots, 3 months in ICU, and 9 months in Hermann Hospital we’ve learned a few things that will forever be a part of us.
1. We now know that the goodness and generosity of people knows no race, religion, or economic background.
2. We are confident that in a crisis each of our daughters can individually bring their own strengths to a situation, and collectively we can weather a storm.
3. We are blessed with friends and family who never cease to lessen the load.
4. The power of prayer knows no limits. Prayer can be a thought, a personal conversation, or a memorized request; it doesn’t matter God listens.
5. The human body is amazingly resilient but the human spirit knows no bounds. Louie’s drive to complete therapy, despite setbacks and surgeries, was inspiring.
6. Be it the house you live, the church you attend, your workplace, or your neighborhood; there’s no place like home.
Love to all, Ruthie
It’s been a year and I am grateful for the new people I’ve met, old friends, and people I don’t even know who prayed for me and were so generous. I go back to see Dr. Duke on Friday and I’d like people to continue to ask God for a positive outlook for future surgeries . -Louie
1. We now know that the goodness and generosity of people knows no race, religion, or economic background.
2. We are confident that in a crisis each of our daughters can individually bring their own strengths to a situation, and collectively we can weather a storm.
3. We are blessed with friends and family who never cease to lessen the load.
4. The power of prayer knows no limits. Prayer can be a thought, a personal conversation, or a memorized request; it doesn’t matter God listens.
5. The human body is amazingly resilient but the human spirit knows no bounds. Louie’s drive to complete therapy, despite setbacks and surgeries, was inspiring.
6. Be it the house you live, the church you attend, your workplace, or your neighborhood; there’s no place like home.
Love to all, Ruthie
It’s been a year and I am grateful for the new people I’ve met, old friends, and people I don’t even know who prayed for me and were so generous. I go back to see Dr. Duke on Friday and I’d like people to continue to ask God for a positive outlook for future surgeries . -Louie
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