Tuesday, August 19, 2008

"Rising out of the abyss"

Those were the words of one of Ray's Drs. (hematologist) today. It was a good day!! The baby steps are getting bigger; blood counts improving, breathing improving, even the attitude is improving.

The hematologist was so encouraging when he came in today and I could see Ray getting stronger just by hearing the Dr. tell him, "things are better today and will be even better tomorrow. Keep up the good work and we'll have you out of ICU in a few days." I wish you all could have seen the transformation.

I was hoping to know more from the results of the lung fluid culture, but that Dr., (pulmonologist) said the results that came in so far really don't tell us anything we didn't already know. We'll know more tomorrow.

Yesterday, Ray said he was ready for a haircut, did I have my scissors. So today I brought scissors and did some cutting on his (much thinner) hair. He really wants it all shaved off. So as soon as he gets back into a regular room, I'll be bringing the clippers to the hospital. I did ask one of the Drs. today if I could give him a haircut while in ICU and his answer was, "I learned a long time ago, ICU is not the place for good sense. So, go for it!"

Ray continues to detest the Bi Pap breathing machine. So he continues to receive a sedative so he can manage it. He says he feels as though he is suffocating with the oxygen being forced into his lungs and the breathing apparatus is a plastic mask that is being pressed against his face. But this IS much better than a ventilator.

More tomorrow...

Love you all,
Kim

7 comments:

David and Mary Lynn said...

HOORAY FOR A GOOD DAY!!!!

We are praying for rapid forward progress!!

May God continue to bless you all!

We love each of you so much!!!


David and Mary Lynn

Britteny Martin said...

Hi Ray and Kim,

I'm glad to hear that things are looking up. I have been reading the blog and letting others know about it.
Ray you need to get better so I can come visit...I really do miss you. It's not the same seeing the family without you.
Keep being embraced by God's grace and I'll keep praying.
I love you both!

Britteny Martin

Amy said...

I love good news!

Keep on chugging... you will get to the top of the mountain.

(I think I can...I think I can...I think I can...)

Love you guys!
Amy

Becky said...

Wow! Thanks for the good news, I feel like we can all breathe easier.

Way to go, Ray and Kim,

Love and prayers sent your way,
Becky

Shelly said...

Mohawk anyone?

Love,

Shelly (Mom is on plane headed home as I type) :)

Barb Oehlert said...

Thank you Jesus! We continue to ask for complete recovery in every way. Kim I could see the smile on your face in the note you posted! Praise God!!
Blessings, Barb

Evey said...

Kimmie and Raymond,

Glad things are improving!! We will continue to pray for you.

God bless you,
Evey