To day was a good day for Jason, as they removed the breathing tube from his mouth and throat, and his medications and pain meds were lowered. All this lead to him being able to begin talking to us, and have visitors, other than from family. On top of that, Bridgette came with the girls today (she went a short time ago to go pick them up), so he'll be able to see and speak with them as well. Of course tomorrow is Friday, and he is scheduled for another surgery (I'll talk more about that later) so we will need to go visit with him early in the morning, and then later tomorrow we will be able to visit with him again. He was visited by a bunch of different doctors with all of them asking him the same basic questions of, "How are you feeling? Where do you have pain? Can you tell me where you are?" etc., etc. Then came the psychiatrist, who wanted to be sure of his mental abilities and neurological issues. He began with those same questions then asked, "Do you know wh...
Thank you for the pictures George!
ReplyDeleteLove, Terry
Beautiful to see. I see much hope in Jason's face.
ReplyDeleteWhat great pictures, George! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJason, I think we have never met, but we both grew up in the same church, likely a decade or so apart. This afternoon, we're commemorating the 140th anniversary of FPCL. Pretty amazing! I'm so glad both your folks are able to be back there with you. Keep up all the great work you are doing, it's long and tough. So glad to hear you're painting and working with an OT. Keep doing all you can to keep your spirits up and know that so many of us are praying for you and each member of your family.
Fondly, Jennifer Geiger
Thanks George for the pics, especially the purple heart presentation. Jason looks good. I pray for him and all of you each night. I hope someday to get the privilege and honor to meet Jason.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! So glad my dad could visit! You all look great. Jason - way to hang in there!!
ReplyDelete-Katie