Saturday, April 10, 2010

An update from yesterday (just a little late!)! He had a really good day of therapy yesterday. Dewayne went through therapy and spent the day with him. Adam seems to be getting a LOT more independent and is sick of the nurses watching him use the bathroom! Ha! He really is getting much more steady and balanced with his walking though and is doing such a wonderful job. His spirits seemed to be better yesterday (must have been all those prayers)! He's still ready to go home. He told us we could lock him in his room for 3 days if we took him home, as long as he was at home. He's starting to think he's always right (and he'll admit that it's just how it is!). Tony and Tasha brought over their Wii so that he could have it in his room to play so we'll be getting lots of use out of that I'm sure. Thanks Tony & Tasha! We appreciate it! And last night Keith and Angie visited and Adam was up to no good already. He must be feeling better because he was cracking jokes and making fun just like always! It was good to see him being himself and actually laughing and joking around! Yesterday during the day, Doug Reed stopped by and saw Adam and explained everything that happened the night of the accident and about all the people that came to help. Then they went out onto the Samaritan landing pad and Adam got to look inside the helicopter and meet the pilot. Pictures were taken, but I need to get them emailed to me still, so I'll try to post those later today! They said that next Thursday that we can go out again and get some more pictures. What an amazing job everyone did the night of Adam's accident! It's so amazing to know the number of people that were there to help! Again, thank you! Have a wonderful Saturday!

4 comments:

  1. Love the updates! Keep up the hard work Adam, you are amazing!!!

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  2. Glad to see ur making a great comeback! You and your family have been in my prayers! Sean and your dad have kept me up to par with your progress. God Bless You!

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  3. Continuing to pray for a complete and speedy recovery, but I have started to add that God grant patience to Adam.

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  4. Hi Carrie,

    I am Kendra's sister and just came across your blog about your brother. I am just amazed at his recovery, seeing is has not even been a month. The power of prayer and the knowledge and care of many doctors, nurses, family and friends to get him through this. In looking at the photos from just after the accident and then looking at him now, it is just amazing.

    I read some of your blogs too and really just wanted to say I was really touched by your writing. I am sure it was not easy keeping up on it everyday with your other responsibilities etc, but you're doing a wonderful thing for him and everyone who cares for your brother and family.

    I will keep your brother, you and your family in my prayers. Praying for continued strength and encouragement as he continues his recovery and healing. Gods blessing to each of you.

    In Christ,
    Shea McClure

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