I thought I’d send an update on John so reports could be made at churches as many of you have requested.
He is doing so much better which, of course, is a relative term. He is much better by comparison to his state 9 days ago. And, the sepsis has resolved. The pneumonia is almost gone. However, his breathing is somewhat of a problem. But, as he has proven thus far, he is a tough old coot and will continue to improve till he is back to his best state of health. I, in fact, believe that he will be in such health as to be better than he has been in some time.
PT has been walking him up and down the halls, but he hasn’t been allowed out of bed yet on his own other than to visit the restroom. He is still very weak, although were you to converse with him, while he is lying in bed, you wouldn’t know.
He will be here through Monday at least (a final CT scan will be done that day) and then will go to The Commons for a week or so for rehab to regain his strength. PT, OT, RT, etc. will have a go at him while there, which should help him even more. He has been having respiratory therapy 4 times a day and will continue so. Antibiotics are now being given orally. His temp is staying down. Just now his heart rate was up but we figure that’s because he’s still chewing on OU’s loss to Kansas State today!!!!! J J
Kristy (Dr. Petersen) recalled that our home is two story. When John said yes, she said he wouldn’t make it up the stairs and he said, “Watch me.” J J J Despite his yearning for home, he will go to the Commons. Before closing, we MUST thank you for the cards, calls and prayers. How wonderful it is to have dozens and dozens of people, either praying, dialing or writing. Would that every sick person had such blessings.
Because of the threat of outside germs being carried in to him and causing a setback, no visitors is still the order of the day. Perhaps when he gets to The Commons that can be set aside.
Blessed be, all of you………
Carolyn