Had a rehab team meeting today. Good progress, but he really needs to get over the hump of sitting vertical without dizziness, headache or nausea. Once he accomplishes that handy little trick--then he should be able to buzz through rehab--learning all the cool stuff! Pray Hard!!!! -Pam
This morning I was greeted at the hospital lobby by the receptionist saying "MA'AM! Please sanitize before you enter the hospital." While rubbing foam on my hands going up the elevator I decided they were taking the flu thing pretty serious, and rightly so I suppose.
Like mom mentioned, we had a meeting today with the Therapists, a Nurse, and Trevor's Dr. this morning to get an update on how far he's come and what he has left to work on before he can go home. The main thing that's slowing him down right now is that about every morning (during his therapy) he starts feeling sick. It usually clears up by the afternoon. However, it really slows down his progress on how long he is able to sit upright, and without that there's not much progress he can make in other areas because it all depends on him being able to sit up.
The good news today is that Trevor's request of being able to go to other areas of the hospital was granted by the Doctor. Now he can again visit with guests that are under the age of 18 outside of his hospital room (in the cafeteria and lobby). This gave him something to smile about today! He'll get to see the rest of the hospital now, and have a sense of some freedom and still be able to see friends from home.
Prayer Request-
*That Trevor would not feel sick while he does his therapy and that he would be able to continue to progress in his movement.
Thanks for being faithful!
Carly~

Hey Trevor! It's wonderful to be kept up-to-date about your progress. I have a friend named Mark who may contact you. He was in an accident a number of years ago and is wheelchair bound. It is amazing what he can do! And while he may never walk again, God has been so good to him! I know God has so much in store for you...Blessings to you and your wonderful family! Jan R.
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