It is so exciting to see my Honey heal do to the power of prayer and by the grace of God. More and more we have conversations that ol' married couples have. It feels so good. I have my best friend back. Thank you Dear Lord. Thank you prayer warriors. I'm hopeful that we are seeing glimpses of lite at the end of this dark tunnel.
Bruce is showing good signs of healing from his last surgery. He still needs blood transfusions often because his count holds at 8 or so and should be at 15.
But, his mind continues to heal. With his progress, and a little function of his kidneys again, his dialysis will be cut back a little. We rest in Gods grace. I wish you could see what I'm witnessing, even the Dr's. are getting second wind. Thank you friends and family for all your support and prayers. Please keep them coming.
Love Ya all,
Bruce and Shelly
Monday, June 29, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Thank you Prayer Warriors
Bruce had surgery Friday to close his 4+ pressure ulcer. It was so deep you could see his spine when you turned him over. Obviously we couldn't allow that to progress. Considering the weakness Bruce was in we were facing yet another hurdle of all the wurst results predicted. God is good and sees us through once again. His surgery was 2 hours instead of the predicted 3-4. It went well and now we're praying that the closure and tissue transfers take hold. Honey is strong and has good vitals but he is really swollen in the face and very tired. He sure wants to live and is giving it his best shot. Please continue praying. We love you all and thank you for your strength when we feel weak. We are at Butterworth through Monday and the hope to return to L-Tech.
Happy Fathers Day to all you Fathers
Love Shelly and Bruce
Happy Fathers Day to all you Fathers
Love Shelly and Bruce
Monday, June 8, 2009
A Change For Shelly
Hi Friends and Family,
I have made progress and thought you would like an update. I have moved from the nursing home and have made a step up into assistant living. No more charting, threats of an alarm system if you choose to stand without permission and to have a cup of coffee without a protective bib. I'm free again. I live with respect again. I was thankful for the help at my previous place during my time of need but it truly was time to allow my progress to take effect. So much was lost physically, mentally, emotionally and life as Bruce and I knew it, respect was one area that I fought to hang on too. Often I was challenged and or miss understood. Anyhow, I live back in the country again. I'm at Lincoln Square. It is just beautiful here. They have been so kind to me as we get the details of the transfer and Insurance settled. My room is now an apartment. I have more space then furniture and my windows over look the woods and nature. I am so happy with this move. I can cook in my own room or go to the dinning room to be served my meals. Also, if I do get in trouble there are emergency cords in my apartment. This is a good test to see if I can live on my own. Next Monday I go to Mary Free Bed to get tested to see if I can drive again and what equipment I'll need to adapt our car to make this possible. Thank you for all your love, support and prayers. The family did the move for me in one day. This and that was gathered from each others homes to provide me with a home. We truly are blessed.
Bruce is talking more and more. My brother-in-law Mark and I had a 2 1/2 hour meeting discussing Bruce's future and care with Bruce's Dr. and case workers. Please allow me time to rest on this meeting then I will share with you. All that I know is, with God all things are possible. We're not giving up so please don't you either. Keep the faith and the prayers coming. Bruce and I are having some wonderful conversations now and that is progress and answer to our prayers.
We love you all
Bruce and ShellyRose
I have made progress and thought you would like an update. I have moved from the nursing home and have made a step up into assistant living. No more charting, threats of an alarm system if you choose to stand without permission and to have a cup of coffee without a protective bib. I'm free again. I live with respect again. I was thankful for the help at my previous place during my time of need but it truly was time to allow my progress to take effect. So much was lost physically, mentally, emotionally and life as Bruce and I knew it, respect was one area that I fought to hang on too. Often I was challenged and or miss understood. Anyhow, I live back in the country again. I'm at Lincoln Square. It is just beautiful here. They have been so kind to me as we get the details of the transfer and Insurance settled. My room is now an apartment. I have more space then furniture and my windows over look the woods and nature. I am so happy with this move. I can cook in my own room or go to the dinning room to be served my meals. Also, if I do get in trouble there are emergency cords in my apartment. This is a good test to see if I can live on my own. Next Monday I go to Mary Free Bed to get tested to see if I can drive again and what equipment I'll need to adapt our car to make this possible. Thank you for all your love, support and prayers. The family did the move for me in one day. This and that was gathered from each others homes to provide me with a home. We truly are blessed.
Bruce is talking more and more. My brother-in-law Mark and I had a 2 1/2 hour meeting discussing Bruce's future and care with Bruce's Dr. and case workers. Please allow me time to rest on this meeting then I will share with you. All that I know is, with God all things are possible. We're not giving up so please don't you either. Keep the faith and the prayers coming. Bruce and I are having some wonderful conversations now and that is progress and answer to our prayers.
We love you all
Bruce and ShellyRose
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