Posted on 12/09/2006 8:48:18 AM PST by knittnmom
Copywrited site-but this family attends my church and needs prayer urgently.
Give him time, hugs, love, and encouragement but don't feel discouraged. With little ones, it's always a few steps forward and a step or two backwards.....in the best of circumstances.
You have all our prayers and love!
Thank you! It's been suggested that maybe the memory loss is a way of coping with what happened - of not remembering the crash. That memory has been giving his sister some rough nights. The first few nights, she wouldn't sleep anywhere near a window. She kept hearing the breaking glass.
It is really quite remarkable - he was released three weeks to the day from the crash. At that time, we weren't sure he'd live through the night, and God has brought him so far in such a short time!
Youngsters have a way of coping but these children have so much with which to cope.
We pray for their healing.
Ian's Dad posted this yesterday - a blissfully uneventful update! :-) Happy New Year!
December 30, 2006 at 11:42 PM CST
No real news today. HJ and I went to Reagan's BBall tournament and Ian stayed with Shelby, Erin and Meredith. When we came home, Ian and Erin were playing checkers. I'm not sure who was winning. Ian seems to be more relaxed and is getting used to being back in his noisy house--He sat in his favorite chair and watched Sponge Bob Squarepants (that's one cartoon I haven't missed in the background!) this morning. He was doing a good job of moving around on the floor today, pushing himself from place to place with one leg.
Tomorrow, we'll probably make him do some actual therapy stuff--most of the time, though, we just like to give him hugs!
Tom and HJ
Sounds great to me too!! Looks like the road ahead is getting smoother for Ian and his family.
May the New Year bring the best to all.... and especially to Ian who has fought so hard.
Blessings to all...
"TT", Beth & Nana
BTTT
What a great update....sounds like a "normal" day..and it also sounds like he is adapting to getting around with his cast...
Happy New Year to you and Ian's family...I am sure the New Year will bring much healing..
Prayers continuing...
sleuth
How about an extra hug from freeperland!
Thanks! He gives really good hugs back!
G-d bless him!
The only little boy I know who is more amazing is my grandson ;-) and I pray he'll never have to prove his mettle as Ian has!
Tom gave us this update yesterday. BTW, if you'd like to be added to/removed from this ping list, please FReepmail. Thx.
January 01, 2007 at 10:16 PM CST
Happy New Year! Go Badgers!
Just a quick update. This morning, Ian woke up around 7:30 AM and announced that he was hungry. When I asked him what he wanted for breakfast, he said, A pancake. So, we made pancakes for everyone and Ian powered down five of them all by himself. It was impressive! We tried to get him to eat some eggs, but apparently he has remembered that he doesnt like eggs (he didnt know that in the hospital). For a while, we entertained fantasies of changing his eating habits, but those hopes have been dashed. Oh, wellit was worth a try!
Ians mobility continues to improve. Hes doing a much better job of scooting with his good leg while keeping his weight off of his cast (something the ortho guys say is extremely important). In fact, we now have to keep a closer eye on him so he doesnt get himself into trouble. A couple of times, weve caught him getting a little overconfident and beginning to try things like sliding down off the couchnot something hes ready for! Hes showing pretty good strength as well. He can hold his cast leg up for a good period of time (seconds, not minutes). I think hes a lot stronger than weve given him credit for being.
Cognitively, Ian has shown some progression today. He spent a lot of time playing games with his sisters today (Uno, Magnetix, Chutes and Ladders), and actually exhibited an increased level of spontaneity in his communication. While he was playing with the Magnetix, he was making sound effects and showing some creativity in his thought processes. For the first time, we heard him talking to himself about what he was doing, and singing to himself as he played. He also spontaneously told Reagan that he wanted to show her something that he had made. He also pretended to call me from Australia, where he was apparently stuck in a cave. Of course, I got there as fast as I could and pulled him out. The calling game is something he used to do a lot prior to the accident, so it was great to see much more spontaneous play from him today.
Of course, all this play and activity still wears him down pretty quickly, so around 4:30 Ian scooted over to me (Tom) and let me put him in my lap. We watched the Rose Bowl (yecch!) for a while and Ian fell asleep on my lap around 5:15I think thats the first time hes slept on my lap for a couple of years (I loved every minute of it). He didnt even wake up for dinner. We carried him up to bed around 8 PM.
Tomorrow, the kids go back to school and over the remainder of the week we begin the process of outpatient therapy. We hope the progress we (think) weve seen continues. With your prayers and Ians hard work in therapy, we are confident that Ian will continue to improve. We hope all of you have a happy and prosperous New Year. We will keep you updated as we have progress (or lack of it) to report.
Tom and HJ
Ian, you've got spunk....not to mention the appetite of a 16 year old! I've got a feeling everything is gonna be okay for that kid! Thanks for the update. :)
Thanks for the update. It is so heartwarming. Continued prayers.
How can we thank God enough for you
((( Ian )))
in return for all the joy we have in the presence of our God because of you?
~1 Thessalonians 3:9
BTTT
Carolyn
Give him a hug for me.
Great news, continued prayers for Ian's healing.
Wow!! That was a happy New Year for sure :)
Great, great news. Our prayers continue...........
"TT", Beth & Nana
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