Ken and Deanna are back home! I went to see my dad at the hospital because I had to see his face....he looked WAY better than I thought he would. AND he's the same old dad....same sense of humor, same spunk. I felt like a million pounds were lifted off me just seeing how good he is doing!
He is going to be having some x-rays and tomorrow hopefully the Dr.'s will have a good idea what needs to happen and how long he'll be in the hospital.
I can't thank you all enough for the well wishes, thoughts, and prayers. Hopefully he'll get a chance to visit this blog soon and see the comments, and perhaps put in a few words himself.
This blog is to keep interested parties updated on the awesome recovery of Ken as he bounces back from a horrible and tragic car accident that left him on life support in the ICU at a hospital in York, England. This blog is also a forum for well wishers to express their love, prayers, and thoughts, which will serve as a tool for cheering up. :)
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Good News
Today Cindy said that dad is going to come home soon, very very soon. The hospital is seeing what they can do about getting him a stretcher flight with a nurse and hopefully he will be home next week!
Monday, August 2, 2010
Monday's Update From Cindy
Well I walked on today to find him sitting on the edge of his bed! I nearly died of shock! He didn't last long but he did get himself up. Just two days ago I couldn't even help him to lift his shoulders four inches off the mattress. He still has a long way to go but as long as we are seeing improvement like this every day it gives me hope.
There is still a problem with his lungs. They are doing more X-rays today to try to figure out what. Before he can fly he needs to be able to sit for 10 hours and his lungs need to be healed. There is a possibility they might release him to stay here on an outpatient basis till he's ready to fly. A lot needs to happen before that happens though and they will re-evaluate the situation next week on Mondayish.
There is still a problem with his lungs. They are doing more X-rays today to try to figure out what. Before he can fly he needs to be able to sit for 10 hours and his lungs need to be healed. There is a possibility they might release him to stay here on an outpatient basis till he's ready to fly. A lot needs to happen before that happens though and they will re-evaluate the situation next week on Mondayish.
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