Hi Friends!
I apologize in my lack of updating about Dad. The good news is that there hasn't been too much to update you guys on. I'll try to recap the more important/crucial items. Overall, he is doing pretty well. He is still in the long term acute care hospital. He has had a few setbacks in the last few weeks that are discouraging, but not life-threatening or non-reversible at this point. We are thankful for that.
Dad has been fully weaned off of both the respirator and any supplemental oxygen! What a miracle!
He is still getting dialysis 3 times a week and I understand that to be the plan indefinitely at this point. He did have a pretty severe infection and they located the source of his infection to the port where he gets the dialysis. So they operated (or maybe it was just a procedure, I am not sure as to the correct term) on him today to replace that.
He was making progress in eating a few weeks ago, but aspirated his food pretty severely several times. If you recall, initially aspiration during emergency surgery was what got him into this mess. Because of the recent aspiration, he had to go back to a feeding tube and nothing by mouth. They tried him with some applesauce this week and he aspirated that.
Mentally, he is mostly totally coherent, but he does still have moments of confusion and paranoia. But, really, who doesn't?
He has days when he is discouraged and bored, days when he is grumpy, and days when he is in a good mood and has everyone laughing. He's enjoyed the visitors that he has had as it is a break from the monotony. Thank you if you have visited him. It really has encouraged him.
Last week, he said to me, "I have a long way to go. I could really use some prayer." I told him that everyone had been praying for him and that those prayers, I truly believe, are a big part of why he has made such great progress.
He does make an unintentional point, though, that though he is no longer fighting for his life, he is now aware of everything that is going on and it can be overwhelming. In some ways, this is harder for him.
Please continue to pray for him to improve and for him to be encouraged.
Also, in this facility, they have roommates. Dad's roommate, Fred, came into the hospital about the time that Dad did. We have gotten to know Fred, his wife, and some of their family. It appears that Fred will not recover from his lung and breathing challenges. Please pray for Fred to recover and, if he does not recover, for comfort and wisdom for his family. It is such a hard situation that he, his family, and his doctors are in.
Thank you, all, so much for your prayers and support.