Friday, June 22, 2007

June 22

Hello my friends. Just a quick report on Leslie: She is doing well and starts outpatient rehab Tuesday. Needs love and support and intermittent outings. I probably won't be blogging here for awhile but I am setting up a new blog: daninthelionsden.blogspot.com

My other news: my son Dan is in the hospital with probable cancer, not yet fully diagnosed. he is 20 years old and I would appreciate all who love the LORD our God to be praying for his full healing. I am copying below an email I sent out to friends:
Well, I have just gotten some real sleep and it feels good. That is about all that feels good. Yes Dan has some growths on his liver and pancreas. No definite diagnosis yet. Possibly pancreatic cancer or lymphoma. One is bad, one is not as bad.
The reason some of you were confused is that I had Ashley's (Dan's girlfriend) Mom Terry write the email for me since i was at the hospital for a couple days.
Short summary: Tuesday eve we took Dan to the hospital for what we thought was appendicitis, and on the CT the appendix was normal and there appeared several lesions on his liver and one on the pancreas. We thought it might be a parasitic cause from traveling abroad, but we needed to transfer him to a bigger hospital (we were on vacation in Tahoe) in Sacramento. And here we are at Sutter General.
Let me tell you our strategy:
We are going to FIGHT!
we are going to PRAY!
We are going to BELIEVE our great GOD and KING to do a miracle and be glorified in our Dan and in our lives and in the lives of all we encounter on this path.
Please join us in the battle.
We love you and thank you for all your prayers on Dan's behalf.
Those of you who know him, know he loves Jesus with all his heart and is one of the most amazing and talented people on this planet. i know God must have a great work ahead in his life for him to do for this attack to be mounted against him. Put on your armor and let's STAND FIRM TOGETHER
Love Jamie

Saturday, June 9, 2007

June 9 update

I was able to spend most of Friday with Leslie and she is definitely making progress. She can go up her stairs albeit slowly and carefully and her independence is growing daily. She loves to have visits and take walks down the street with another person alongside. You might even ask if she will go out for a coffee/tea for a short getaway from the house. Keep praying for the important mental and emotional side of the healing process which will continue to happen with help and our love and care.
SHE IS THE MIRACLE WOMAN!

Thursday, May 31, 2007

May 31 - breaking news!

Breaking News! Leslie is home today! Those who have brought meals in the past may want to offer meals at this time. Visitors will be welcome maybe not many at first, but keep in touch.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

May 30

Another homecoming is looming ahead for Leslie.... FRIDAY! Yesterday I spent several hours with her and she is doing very well! Her walking is improving and she is able to put on and take off her brace without help. She is a wee bit nervous about coming home which is normal but I think she will do very well. As you can imagine the mental challenges as well as the physical challenges are huge but I have confidence "The Miracle Woman" will overcome them. Keep praying and encouraging her!

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

May 22 A Good Day!

Dear Leslie-lovers, I had the honor of being with Leslie today and she was amazing. After arriving at St. Mary's on Friday and being out of it for a couple days she is getting less medication and doing much better. She walked quite a bit today and was able to accomplish her therapies with flying colors. Tomorrow the team meets to discuss how long it will take Leslie to finish adequate rehab and be discharged home. I am very pleased with St. Mary's rehab personnel and it only took me 30 minutes from Leslie and Ray's home in Berkeley. (and we even hit traffic crossing the bridge) So don't be shy - go and visit her. I do think the late afternoons/early evenings are best because she is kept fairly busy all day with various therapies. Ray is going out of town Saturday for a week, so it will be important to have some other visitors. Please give me a call so we can spread you out over the week. Thanks. Don't forget to keep praying too. My number is 209 712 1729.

Friday, May 18, 2007

May 18 a new home in the city

Wel,l Herrick was full and did not work out so Leslie has moved to St. Mary's Hospital for her rehabilitation process.
450 Stanyan Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
415-668-1000
Her room is 457 which is our childhood street address in Altadena:)
I know for many of you a trip to the city is hard, so we are trying to coordinate visits so there will be at least one visitor each evening. Could you call me and "sign up" for a day? My numer is 209 712-1729. Pray for her physically and mentally. this is a BIG challenge for her to get up and moving and requires a determination she needs to reach on her own, with some gentle nudging. Thanks. Jamie

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

a new home, sort of

Yesterday I had the joy of spending the day with Leslie and watching her get out of bed FOUR times and walk from her bed to the door and about six feet down the hall. She needs a great deal of encouragement since her strength is dimished by beng in bed so much. But she is doing it! Wow! The doctor took out the staples today and tomorrow she is moving to Herrick Rehabilitation Hospital in Berkeley. That is where she was before, so many of the staff know her and can continue to help her mobilize her body. The dostor said 5-7 more weeks of wearing the brace. :( He will do serial x-rays to deermine the extent of the healing and fusion in the vertebrae. I know visits and calls are welcome. Join the cheerleading fan club for Leslie as we help her through this next phase.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Happy Mother's Day

For all you mothers, I hope today was a day to count your blessings and appreciate the wonder of being a mom. We all know Leslie is a wonderful mom and how hard it must be to be in laying a bed, unable to take care of yourself much less your family. Leslie is struggling with pain and with motivational issues. It is hard for us on the outside looking on to really know what is happening with Leslie, but we can all be encouraging and positive to her. She is struggling with getting up and walking and that is very important for her to do. Please pray for her physical strength and emotional strength.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

May 9

Leslie finally moved into a room today, 818. It is in the step down unit and hopefully she will move to a private room on the floor soon. She is experiencing agreat deal of pain from the surgery, not unexpected but very unpleasant as you can imagine. Please pray for her: pain issues, anxiety issues, ability to get up and mobilize which is very important in spite of the pain. None of us really can know what she is going through. Let us continue to bathe her in love and prayers. Thanks

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

May 8 she is okay!

Leslie, "the strong woman" ( according to the dr.) survived her surgery and is doing well. Of course she is having a great deal of pain from the procedure, but everything went well and she is alert and stable and waiting for an ICU room to open up. She is going to ICU just because of the length of the surgery (6 hours), but the surgeon is pleased with the outcome. Now we need to pray for strength for her to get up tomorrow and start moving. The dr. said that would be the "cure" for her pain from the surgery, since most of the pain is related to the manipulation of the muscles during the surgery and they respond by spasming. Good news is the dr. said she would only have one more month with the brace. Yeah! More manana.

Monday, May 7, 2007

tomorrow is the day

Dear lovers of Leslie, tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. Leslie will begin undergoing an 8 hour back surgery. Please pray for the surgery, the surgeons, recovery and of course Leslie as she endures this difficult day. May her recovery be painless and swift. We love you all. Will update tomorrow night.

Friday, April 27, 2007

April 27

Hello there all you wonderful people. We have a surgery date: May 8. Leslie will be at UCSF for her back surgery. At this point we don't know how long she will stay there, but at least 3-4 days. Please keep her in your prayers. Can you imagine how hard it is to wait 11 days and wonder how it will turn out. These are difficult days. Pray for strength and peace. Thanks.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

April 22

Hello friends! I am back from my trip and I visited Leslie today. We are still in the midst of the second opinion and it is more of a who, what, how question than an if question. Will keep you posted on the progress. Encouragement is always appreciated in its various forms. And many prayers too. As you can imagine this is a difficult event for Leslie to face.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

April 10

Dear Bloggers, guess what? I am going out of the country for a week so this will be the last update for awhile. Leslie is in the midst of getting a second opinion about back surgery although I think it is a done deal. We still do not have a date for that however. She is progressing slowly. She needs lots of prayer and encouragement as this is a long road ahead still. So cards, phone calls, and visits as she is up for them are all appreciated. Meals may be needed also. Please call. She needs us. She needs the Lord's help and strength and most of all His love. Pour it on.

Friday, April 6, 2007

April 6

Well Leslie is home and there is some good news and bad news. We went to the dr. on Tues. and the good news is that he removed the cast and her ankle fracture has healed. It is a little stiff, but now she can work on flexing it and strengthening it. The hard news is that the dr. recommended surgery on her spine. The compression fracture is the same but causing a lot of pain, even after this amount of time and with bracing. So Leslie is in the midst of getting a second opinion just to be sure of all her options. Her hypotension seems to be resolved and that is good. I think moving home has been good but as with all changes there are challenges too. Visits, cards, phone calls, meals are all appreciated. Be sure to call first.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

April 3 On the Home Front

So sorrrry I have been shirking my blog duty. I have been at Leslie's HOME taking care of her and have forgotten all of you. Leslie arrived home on the 31st and we sat at the table and had a celebration lunch! It was so good to be home. But yes there have been some challenges too. Physically she is dealing with postural hypotension which is a common problem when you have been in bed a long time. Emotionally it is good to be home but hard to have your family room turned into the bedroom. Les is not quite able to go up the stairs yet. We have some great home health personnel coming by and taking good care of her.I am leaving tomorrow and I am sad already. I would love to be here for the "duration" but I have other obligations. Visits are welcome. Bring a meal and come by - after you call. Thanks for your continued love and prayers.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

March 27

Well, the date is set for Leslie to come home - SATURDAY March 31! I am excited and Leslie is a bit nervous, but I think it will be better to be home than in the hospital. Of course it will! Duh! I will be spending a few days with her to help her acclimate from hospital to home as well as being surrounded by her loving family Ray, Keith and Alice. The hard part is that Leslie can't get her brace on without help and she can't get up without her brace until the end of April. So let's stat counting down those days for her: 34 more days until "de-bracing". Every stage of healing has its milestones and its victories. Let us endeavor to support her throughout all her challenges.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

March 25 up and down stairs

Dear friends it has been awhile since I have written and I have much to tell you. Leslie is working hard! The therapists are pushing her more and more and she is now going up and down stairs while holding on to rails. The "committee" originally has set Saturday March 31 as her discharge date, 6 more days! That would be 64 days from her accidental encounter with the bus. I am sure feelings are mixed about going home, but as Auntie Em said (or was it Dorothy?), "there is no place like home." We will keep you posted. Keep praying because the next change will have many challenges as well.

Monday, March 19, 2007

March 19

I got to spend most of the day with Leslie today and she is walking up a storm, BUT a bit of a setback today... she is having some GI issues and some kind of skin infection, I think. We are all a little puzzled by it and the hospital has done some tests. So Leslie was not feeling great today, but she did get her hair washed and that felt good. It was great being with her and I think even though it was a hard day she continues to see the progress she is making. Please pray that these minor issues will get worked out soon. I know even a little downturn can be especially difficult. All in all this is a difficult thing to go through! Understatement of the year. So my prayer for Leslie is that she will know and experience God's shalom, that is His peace and total healing of her body, soul and spirit.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

March 17

Today more progress and more progress. Leslie did some "kitchen" stuff like getting cups and saucers out of the cupboard and fixing tea! She also walked down a long hallway with a walker. More importantly Leslie is excited about her progress. If you want to bring dinner and eat with her some evening, give her a call. I think she would love that since the hospital food leaves much to be desired. It is so good to hear HOPE in her voice. Thanks LORD for answering our prayers.

Friday, March 16, 2007

March 16 BIG NEWS


WOW I really missed BIG news yesterday. I just spoke with Leslie and she told me SHE WALKED ACROSS A ROOM, 16 STEPS, using a walker. Way to go. She is so excited and encouraged at this progress that you can hear her smiling. Not only that, but she ate a full meal which included a delicious steak that Alice had made for her. We are talking MAJOR progress. She had no pain in her leg as she walked. Her days are very structured with different therapies, so visiting is better in the evening times. After being in bed for so long, her physical strength is down so pray that it would be built up.
THANK YOU LORD!

Thursday, March 15, 2007

March 15

Okay, so I missed a day. Life is busy. Leslie had a skin problem yesterday from wearing her brace for 2 days while lying down during her visit to various appointments. I honestly don't have news to report on today since we only connected in the morning, but I do know she loves calls, cards, and visits. And remember to keep praying for healing of her heart, soul and body. The road is shorter but it still stretches out through probably most of 2007.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

March 13

Well I have not been able to get the pic on yet, maybe tomorrow. BUT TODAY, we went to the ortho doc and Leslie got a blue cast on her leg and the go ahead to start weight bearing on it, so that means tomorrow she will start standing on BOTH legs and maybe even taking a step. It was a long day at the doctors and there were some funny moments, like almost not being able to get into the elevator with the gurney. Our 2 ambulance drivers were great though and they hung in with us until we returned at 5:00 pm (we left at 11:45). I think we will all sleep tonight, so here goes zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Monday, March 12, 2007

Picture of Happiness

I am attempting to add a pic of Leslie and Ray. here goes................

March 12

Can you believe I forgot yesterday. I am getting old, but not as old as the Birthday Boy (Ray). Anyway, life is settling in at Herrick and Leslie got a brace that fits and she is getting up. Today she went to Alta Bates for an ultradsound and tomorrow she goes to her ortho doc for a foloow up appt. She is progressing, Praise God. I thank you LORD for Leslie's life and health and healing day by day.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

March 10

It is a new day in a new place. Leslie has been very busy today with evaluations, getting her new brace, physical therapy,and getting settled. I am excited about her being there because I think they are going to help her achieve greater success and mobility. It won't be easy and we all need to keep cheering her on the road to recovery.

Friday, March 9, 2007

March 9 The Move

Leslie moved to Herrick Acute Rehab today:

Outpatient Rehabilitation - Herrick Campus
2001 Dwight Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 204-4599

The facility is nicest yet, a step up in the world so they say, and the staff has been very kind. Best news is that Leslie was measured for a new brace that will arrive tomorrow and hopefully will fit much better, thus making getting out of bed a less painful endeavor. She is one step closer to being HOME.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

March 8

Not too much to say today. Leslie had lunch with a cousin and friend outside on the patio and was up in her chair for about an hour. Not very comfortable due to the brace. latest news on the move to Herrick: it may be Monday. Cards, visits, calls welcome, but most of all your prayers.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

March 7 - a 2 stand up day

Yessirree you heard it first on blogspot: Leslie stood up TWO times today. And as you will remember that is one more than yesterday. Progress progress progress. The RN from Herrick came today and said Monday might be the move over day. I know the right decision will be made at the right time. This RN has been following Leslie's progress since before she left Highland and I know she wants the best possible outcome for her. Leslie will be seeing an ortho doc next week as well and that will give us more info on the status of her healing process. Today as I was sharing with a fireman friend about her accident, I was reminded of the LORD's blessing to Leslie and to all of us inasmuch as Leslie had no brain damage, no paralysis, no severed limbs, no internal organ damage apart from her lung damage r/t broken ribs, and SHE IS ALIVE. Thank You LORD. Is not God gracious to us? May we all be cognizant of His abundant blessings poured out upon our lives every day.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

March 6 onward and upward

Progress every day is occurring at Elmwood. Today Leslie got out of bed 2 times and stood up again for a longer time. Now you might think getting out of bed 2 times in one day is not much, but it is. Leslie can only sit up with a brace on and putting the brace on is a minor ordeal. Then she gets help to the sitting position, a board is placed under her and SHE scoots over to the wheelchair. It is a tiring process and the fact that she did it twice today is definitely a milestone. Of course there is the getting back to bed as well. All this takes great effort on her behalf which is strengthening her for Herrick. Tomorrow she will get reevaluated for her readiness for the transfer. Keep those encouraging cards and visits coming. Visits especially needed in the afternoons after 4 pm. I believe the Lord is helping Leslie every day accomplish these small but significant steps in her recovery. Your prayers on her behalf are very appreciated.

Monday, March 5, 2007

March 5 a stand up day

Yes, you read it right: Leslie stood up today for the first time since Jan 27. All in all it was a day of firsts. We had lunch outside int he beautiful warm sun. Leslie and Alice and I played some cards (trying to help pass the time until the PT was available for Leslie's session.) I watched her get out of bed and into her wheelchair and I was pleasantly surprised at her strength and determination. Leslie does not think she will be ready for Herrick this week and we will have to see how that goes. I know when she feels strong enough, she will want to move out of Elmwood to Herrick which will be the step before HOME. She is in need of visitors after 4pm, so call and sign up for a visit time. Leslie's cel is back working, so you can call her and let her know when you can come. Keep those cards a comin;

Sunday, March 4, 2007

March 4th oops

Well I am sure you are all wondering where the blogger has been the last 3 days. I went to LA for the weekend and forgot my user name for the blog so I could not post from LA. So let's play catchup. For those of you who have not been able to see Leslie the past few days, she is doing better and better. So what else did we expect anyway? This morning she told me she felt stronger and this afternoon she told me she was "HAPPY". Me too, when I hear that. A nursing student was hired to spend most of the day with her and help her with basic needs. She is a real asset to Leslie's healing process, physically and emotionally. So there you have it. Also this coming week she will probably move over to Herrick Acute Rehab Facility on Dwight in Berkeley. When that stint is over, home again, home again jiggety jig. What a joy that will be. Keep visiting, sending cards,and praying for physical, emotional and mental healing and endurance, but especially that Leslie would know God's love and shalom (peace) in the midst of her journey.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

March 1 "It was easier today"

As I heard those words from Leslie's mouth I smiled and shouted hooray. Physical therapy today was better. Leslie said she felt stronger as she got into the wheelchair and she maneuvered herself around the unit. Wow! The intake RN from Herrick came by to reevaluate and she thought Leslie would be moved over in about 2 weeks. I bet Leslie will surprise us all and be there sooner. Another 3 weeks at Herrick and then HOME. Good good news. Keep those prayers a comin'. Visits and cards and lots of love.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Feb 28 Settling in

Issues are being worked out in the new place, but overall it is an okay place right now. The PT and OT are on top of things and working with Leslie. I think they will be able to get her to the place she needs to be to go to Herrick. The PT said Leslie is stronger than she thought she would be and is making a valiant effort in moving herself about. She loves visits, so y'all who are nearby come on over for a visit. Please keep praying for Leslie in terms of sleep, nutrition and adequate pain control and most of all to know deep inside how very loved she is by God and the rest of us too.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Feb 27, 2007 a new home

I spent most of the day in the bay area. Unfortunately some of it was waiting to talk to the intake RN at Summit South which did prove to be a very valuable conversation. As it turns out Leslie is in need of being in a facility like Elmwood to go at the pace that she is able to handle. From Elmwood she will probably go to Herrick, an acute rehab facility, which will offer a more strenuous program. Both Leslie and I met with her doctor at Elmwood and were impressed with his compassion, demeanor and plan for Leslie's recovery. When you visit Leslie at Elmwood, you may not be impressed with the facility, but it is close to her home and friends and that is strong medicine indeed. Visits welcome. By the way, Leslie said no flowers please. Cards are great.
info:
Elmwood Nursing Home
2829 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA 94705
(510) 665-2800

Monday, February 26, 2007

Feb 26 a new place

Blogging from long distance again but here goes: Leslie has left Highland and is now at Elmwood in Berkeley. We had hoped to get her to Summit South and will try to do that tomorrow. I think it will be a better place for her as it is associated with Summit Hospital in Oakland. Change is hard for any of us and the move was hard for Leslie. Hopefully tomorrow the issue of where the best place for her will be firmly decided. The good news is that even though she is still hurting and bruised and healing from various fractures, she does not qualify to be in a hospital and that means she is better.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Feb 25 Tube Free

Leslie is still in TCU 16 and our prayer for tonight is that she would stay there until tomorrow and then would be moved to Summit Hospital or Summit South, a skilled nursing facility. Great news is that she is totally tube free. The near future is rehab rehab rehab, a long hard course of therapies back to independence. Wow. I am so thankful Leslie is here and able to DO rehab. Aren't you? THANK GOD - His mercy toward all of us is great.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Feb 24, a visit today

Today I drove to Oakland, picked up my brother Phil and we headed to the hospital to spend the day with our sis Leslie. We had fun talking and sharing ( mainly Phil talking about life in LA ). Then a doc walked in and turned our great day south - he said Leslie would be moving to the floor. That information sent Ray and I into high gear to explore possible alternatives. This is a move that we were told would not happen, but in reality that is the way things go, especially at a county facility. I feel bad that we did not anticipate its occurrence and here it is the weekend and transfers are much more difficult to maneuver. So the prayer I am asking for is God's peace for Leslie in the midst of all this, a good nights sleep and a good day tomorrow wherever that ends up being. All in all Leslie is getting stronger and might be ready for acute rehab on Monday. Please pray for her mental and emotional state. That is such an important aspect of her rehab road to recovery. Pray. Visitors needed and welcome.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Feb 23 - 4 weeks tonight

Well friends and family, it has been a LLLOOOONNNNGGG 4 weeks to be sure. I just spoke with Leslie and her voice is stronger and she sounds emotionally stronger too. Please pray for her physical therapy sessions. They are painful. That is just the nature of the beast, and the beast will get better as time goes by, but it will be slow and arduous. I wish I could make it easier for her and as I said that to her I realized that our prayers for peace have been answered so now we need to pray for less pain and more stamina to endure PT. Latest transfer news is that we are shooting for Monday and relocating at Alta Bates Hospital. Hope and pray that all works out. I spoke with her surgeon and angel Dr. Sadjadi and he said she is a MIRACLE WOMAN - but we all know that.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Feb 22, 2007

From Leslie and those who have been with her today comes this report: "She is hanging in there." I think she is experiencing a great deal of frustration of the present situation (pain and lack of mobility and independence) and fears of the future rehab process. Her voice is getting stronger. She dreads PT because of the pain. Tonight she'll try a sleeping pill and see if that helps. Visits are needed and welcome. In fact we are posting a calendar in her room so that visitors will not necessarily overlap but be spread out over the day and evening. So now is the time, com' on down and uplift her spirits and encourage her with lots of love and kindness. She may be moving to Alta Bates soon. Will keep you posted. She is now in TCU 16. Pray for peace in her heart and healing in her bones. Love you all.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Feb 21, 2007

Wow. I saw Wonder Woman today. She is amazing. Today was obviously a better day for Leslie. She slept better last night and we all know what sleep can do for the mind. Today she experienced painful moments being turned and working with Physical Therapy which is to be expected for sure with all she has been through. She will not be heading to rehab this week and she is relieved at that because she does not feel strong enough for 3 hours of PT yet. But she laughed and made a joke today. What good news. She was not confused, but still a little fearful. Visits are welcome and you may want to check with the family about times that they need people to be there with her. I see her getting stronger all the time and it does my heart good. One of her angels, Rodney ICU RN, came by to see her and give us a card and a gift for Alice. He was one of the RNs who helped saved her life that terrible Friday night. He said he even called the hospital on Saturday to see if Leslie had survived the night. AND SHE DID. What a sweetheart. Her nurse today, Mimi, also a real gem.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH........ Even though there are hard days ahead, today was a joy.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Feb 20, 2007

Dear Fans & Friends,
Leslie did to have a stellar day today since last night she did not sleep. She is somewhat disoriented and uncomfortable. So we had a step back, but that is not totally unexpected. There will be good days and bad days and this was not a good one. We need to be encouraging to Leslie with visits and cards. If you want to be a visitor, then call the house and leave a message with the hours and days you are available. Keep praying and sending love.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Feb 19, 2007 President Leslie's Day

Hip Hip Hooray for President Leslie. Well almost. I had the great opportunity of spending most of the day with Leslie and she is doing BETTER AND BETTER ALL THE TIME. She is in TCU now, in a quiet private room. Yesterday I said we need to hold down the visitors and this is what we have come up with for the next several days. If you would like to sit with Leslie for 2 hours and be there for her, that would be great. We need a person in the early shift ( sometime between 9am-3pm ) and someone in the later shift (6 -9 pm). This will give the person who is with her a break. She wants company, but tires easily and sometimes the person would just be sitting and reading quietly. Call the Reigert house if you think you would qualify for this special position. On other news of the day, she got her hair washed by the "Paradise PEEP Pamper Portable Parlor", plus a manicure and foot massage. What wonders a shampoo and new "do" do for the soul. (I think Brittney should have called us before she shaved her head.)Leslie is beginning to joke a bit and that is good. She did comment that there is a book in all this. Well of course. Leslie is eating more although food does not taste all that good yet. Thanks for your love and support and we thank you LORD for your goodness to us.
Hip Hip Hooray.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Feb 18, 2007

Dear Fans of Leslie,
She is out of ICU! She is in Transitional Care Unit now. It seems like we are entering a phase where we need to limit the number of visitors and that visits should be at least an hour. Leslie needs quiet, positive support and not a lot of people visiting in and out. Tomorrow I will tell you how we are going to arrange visitation since I don't know yet how that will work out best. She is very tired and needs to build up her strength for the coming rehab. Medically she is doing great and has been up in a chair for a short time. I heard all of our collective sigh of relief as well as the grateful thanks and praise to the LORD for His healing and merciful hand upon Leslie.
God is good.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Feb 17, 2007

Well friends, it is as hard for me as it is for you not to be with Leslie today but I will pass along the great news of what I have heard:

1. Leslie moved to a new room, number 4, in ICU. I think it is a good move because the room she had was right across from the nurses station and it was VERY noisy.

2. She is eating a bit of real food!

3. I think she got out of bed and in a chair. (That was the plan but I am not positive that it happened.)

4. She is only on oxygen while sleeping. Unbelievable!

5. She got a bath today (probably a bed bath) - I am sure that felt good.

That's it folks, better and better, farther and farther down the road of healing and restoration. Keep praying..........

Friday, February 16, 2007

Feb 16, 2007 What a week

This is the best week ever. I had the awesome privilege of seeing Leslie today and spending several hours holding her hand, massaging lotion into her hands and left foot. It was wonderful. I described to her the last 3 weeks of watching her take little baby steps from the brink of death to yesterday's giant leap over the "Grand Canyon" when she got extubated, off the ventilator plus the removal of other various tubes. NOW she is making strides down a long hard road. For us looking on she is in an obviously better place from 3 weeks ago. From her perspective she is just waking up to the brutal realization of what has happened to her and the long term rehabilitation and healing of her bruised body that lies ahead. All this to say she needs our love and support now more than ever before. She is tired of course, but she does need reassurance that we are there for her. Cards are welcome. Visits are welcome. She is still in ICU but may be moving soon to a transitional care unit before going to a rehab facility. Keep praying for her body, mind and spirit to be completely healed and restored. And give her love, love love.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Feb 15 2007 best best day

HALLELUJAH. So much progress in ONE day. The endotracheal tube is out, the ng tube is out, the feeding tube is out, the morphine drip is off (she is now on a PCA, patient control anesthesia, basically she gets a small dose and can augment if necessary), the central line is out. She is on O2 with a nasal cannula, and she can talk on the phone. Just a whisper right now, but her voice will come back. She wants to go home (not yet:). So much good news I can hardly contain myself. I get to see her tomorrow morning and hug her(lightly) and love on her. I can hardly wait. I will try to keep from shouting Hallelujah and doing my cheerleading routine, BUT YOU KNOW THIS IS SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT EP EP EP EP. Thank You LORD for answering our prayers with a resounding YES and keeping Your Hand upon our sweet Leslie. Come and visit, but know she does get tired (duh). She may be moving to Alta Bates at some point in time. We will keep you apprised as always. Keep sending your love and prayers. We still have a long road ahead.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

The Happiest Valetine's Day EVER

Well, it could be a little better if I was in Oakland, BUT I did get to speak to Leslie on the phone and Alice relayed her mouthings to me which was WONDERFUL. (I had to have knee surgery today or I would have been there for sure) She is more and more alert and awake and her ventilator settings and morphine drip are decreasing.
GREAT, WONDERFUL, STUPENDOUS, MARAVILLOSO, FANTASTIC, SUPERB, GLORIOUS, FABULOUS, SWELL, NEATO KEENO, ETC. NEWS AND PROGRESS.

More to come I am sure.............

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Feb 13 even better than yesterday

Dear Fans, Leslie is even better today. Ray said she is
WRITING
on a board and
NOW THE DOCTORS SAY SHE NEEDS VISITORS
So put your running shoes on and get yourself over to Highland. No visitors who are sick (duh) and please wash your hands with the antibacterial foam before you touch her
(you would be surprised how many germs are hitching a ride on your hands)
I can't come visit until Friday so give her hand a squeeze and tell her her sis Jamie loves her
Wonderful News
Please PRAY that she will get off the ventilator by the end week EP EP

Monday, February 12, 2007

Feb 12, 2007 HALLELUJAH EP EP

Well, Let me tell you I screamed HALLELUJAH and a WHOOPEE when I got to the parking garage today, because I wouldn't do that in the hospital because I am fairly good at controlling my cheering. YES YES YES Leslie is BETTER and very responsive. The funniest thing was when my dear mother asked her if she was comfortable, Leslie rolled her eyes as if to say, Mother are you serious? She smiled at me and squeezed my hand and when I asked her if she like my hand massage, she nodded. Oh it was glorious to make that connection with her. Can you tell I am smiling and crying at the same time? Also she was breathing on her own ( a trial off the ventilator assistance) She is still intubated but this was a 'test" of her own ability to breathe and maintain good oxygenation and she did great EP EP EP. Her O2 sat was excellent and her PEEP is now 6 (normal is 5). She is wiggling toes post ortho surgery. What a day. Thank you Lord for answered prayer and healing for my sweet sis. (EP - exclamation point) Next hurdle is getting off the ventilator. I can hardly wait.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Feb 11, 2007

Sorry I am so late in getting this out. I have not been at the hospital today and am relying on others for info. Good news, exclamation point, hereafter known as EP. Leslie's surgery went well and she is back in her room #17 ICU. PEEP is down to 6EPEPEPEPEPEPEP. Normal PEEP is 5 so we are almost there. Nothing else new that I know of. After surgery she was groggy, but is opening her eyes. I will check with the noc RN in awhile, but unless they know me, they will not tell me much over the phone. Mom and I are going to see her tomorrow, so will update this more thoroughly at that time. As always please interceding in prayer for my sweet sis.
Thanks. JKH, Head Cheerleader

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Feb 10, 2007 - a red letter day

Dear Fans of Leslie, this is a great day. My mom and I just g0t back from a day in Oakland and it really was stellar with more to come I am sure. When my cousin Rick and I went in I said hello to Leslie and she opened her eyes and turned her head slightly towards me. She still is pretty loopy (who wouldn't be on 10 mg of morphine every hour). Her friend Vicki said she squeezed her hand slightly. Then her friend Sandra Gilbert went in and Leslie smiled at her. Sandra came out crying with joy. Dr. Mark, somewhat skeptical (he's an M.D. and they need to be) questioned whether or not she REALLY was responsive until he and I saw Leslie open her mouth when the RN told her to so he could swab her mouth. THEN Ray came in and he too had not seen any deliberate movement, but Leslie actually did something he asked her to do ( first time ever:)), she squeezed his hand when asked to do so. SOOOOOOOOOOOOO.................... all you quasi-fans, get on board and CHEER LESLIE ON TO VICTORY. Or you will lose your fan club membership status and to rejoin the club will cost you BIG time. Not only all those good things, but also, more wrinkles are appearing on Leslie's face. Now most of us do not rejoice in such things, BUT this means that Leslie is losing the excess fluid she has been hoarding and holding on to. PEEP down to 7. Yeah. Tomorrow Leslie will have her ortho surgery unless too many trauma admits bump her to Monday. Keep praying as always and rejoice in
the progress we see before our eyes. And oh by the way, she is still wiggling her toes on command when the RNs do their assessment. (Did you know toe wiggling is a nursing parameter - really, us RNs have to do something to make us smile throughout the day) Sorry this is so long, I think I am a little loopy too.

Friday, February 9, 2007

A Toe Wiggling Day Feb 9

Yes, it is true. Leslie is WIGGLING HER TOES ON COMMAND, EXCLAMATION POINT, EXCLAMATION POINT. Can you tell, I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited. This is a truly momentous day. Her O2 is down to 35%, the docs are giving her a diuretic to remove some of the excess fluid and also turning down her pain medication a bit to wake her up more and SHE IS WIGGLING HER TOES. Praise the Lord, exclamation points.

Thursday, February 8, 2007

Feb 8, 2007

Hallelujah
Good news for Leslie-lovers.
Leslie squeezed the RN's hand 2 times today.
Chest tube #3 is OUT. No more chest tubes! Her O2 setting on the ventilator is down to 40% and she is doing well on that setting. She is afebrile - no elevated temp. and Alice reported that she was biting on her endotrachael tube, maybe trying to tell us -
"GET THIS THING OUT OF MY MOUTH SO I CAN TALK TO YOU"
So many good things happening today and I am not even there to see it, but I am greatly rejoicing in her progress and God's faithfulness to hear and answer our pleas for our sweet Leslie.

p.s. for some reason this blog will not let me add exclamation points which I had after almost every sentence :)

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

02072007

I love the way this date looks, don't you? Cousin Kathi, Sister Jamie & Mom Mignon ventured over the Altamont to visit the sweetest sister Leslie today. Progress is slow, painfully slow for those of us Leslie-lovers who want it NOW, but there is good news........... Leslie has been afebrile (no elevated temp) for 24 hours now and tomorrow the doc may give her a diuretic (to eliminate some excess fluid) and stimulate the kidneys. She has been making adequate urine all along which is good but is still "hanging on" to a large amount of fluid. Her lung function is adequate on the ventilator but she is not showing an ability to get off of it at the present time. The ortho surgery for her ankle is pending but no rush on that right now. She is opening her eyes but is still not willing/able to follow commands. Please keep praying and get others to join the prayer team too. blog mgr, jkh

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

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Feb 6, 2007 evening

Too many good things to wait until tomorrow. Leslie now has only 1 chest tube left. The ICU staff is in the process of weaning her off the ventilator and waking her up from sedation. She is still getting plenty of pain medicine because of her extensive injuries. She's also now initiating all her breaths and is just on assist mode which is also good. She is opening her eyes to the sound of her beloved's voice (Ray), but not able to or wanting to follow simple commands (she has a mind of her own :) - right?) more manana...........

alert for all friends and family

the ICU RNs have asked that only immediate family visit and for immediate family visitors refrain from touching because Leslie is in alot of pain and touch is not a welcome sense at this time. keep praying always

Feb 6, 2007

Yeah!!!!!!!!! Leslie is now minus 2 chest tubes, and only one to go. That means that her lungs are healing of their punctures. The docs decreased her sedation and indeed she has woken up more. She is still on morphine for the pain so don't worry about that. She will not have the ortho repair done until she is afebrile and a bit more stable as that surgery is not something that needs to be done in any emergent way. So again we are making progress, little by little and for that we are grateful. I, Jamie, am so grateful to God for His healing hand and mercy upon us all, especially to my sweet sister.

Monday, February 5, 2007

feb 5 2007

Feb 5 2007
Today we, Gaga & Jamie, went to see Leslie and she is not making visible progress to the naked eye. To the medical eye she is making tiny movements in the positive direction, like eliminating some of the excess fluid and slowing down on the chest tube outputs. She is resting comfortably on a morphine drip, and her ventilator rate has decreased while still maintaining appropriate blood oxygen saturation. The plan is to take her to the OR soon, but we don’t know when, to repair her ankle fracture. She still very much needs our prayers, so prayer warriors battle on for her healing and recovery. We have a long road ahead. For those of you reading this on an email, we started a blog for Leslie for daily updates:
www.lesliesvictory.blogspot.com

Sunday, February 4, 2007

alice's comment on feb 2

mom had an operation 2 days ago to close her stomach. it was successful but wiped her out. she now has pnemonia which the doctors said is normal and they started treating her for it immediatley. she is doing better today, is off her blood pressure medication. her peep is at 8 and her temperature is down. her swelling is also going down. she is feeling the love.

feb 1, 2007, late last friday night (1.27.07)

I wanted this blog to get started because so many people are wanting to know how our dear Leslie is and what on earth happened to her. Late last friday night Leslie and Vicki were crossing the street (Oxford at Addison) and a UC shuttle bus struck her. she was rushed to ER at Highland General Hospital and at first her injuries did not appear that bad, but quickly she had difficulty breathing besides the tremendous pain she was in, and an incredible effort started to keep this sweet sister of mine here on earth. Chest tubes, endotrachael tube, ventilator, CT scan, x-rays, IV fluids, medications..... One of her RNs, Rodney, told me she said she wanted to die, and he told her no way, we are going to help you and save your life. Rodney and 4 other RNs escorted her to CT and stayed by her side through the ordeal. He is one of her many angels in this story. Drs. Sadjida and Ha operated that night because she couldn't expand her lungs due to increased abdominal pressure. More heroes. Their wisdom saved her life that night. We rallied around her as best we could with tears and prayers, hugs and worried looks. Dawn arrived and we were all still there, Leslie too.........YEAH!!!!!Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

feb 2, 2007

Early Saturday morning we sat dazed waiting, unaware of the week ahead. I shall try to recall some events............

but first of all today's (2-02-07)update:

Leslie is doing well, making baby steps along a LOONGGGGGGG road ahead. She is still on the ventilator and making slow progress in coming off that, but progress in the right direction. She is dealing with pneumonia but that is being controlled with antibiotics and her fever has come down. Her blood pressure is stable and she is not needing any medication to control that. Her kidneys continue to do their job and have all along. She is being medicated for pain and to keep her from fighting the ventilator so if you go in to see her she may not physically respond, but it has been proven that people hear in these situations. So go in and tell her you love her and you are routing for her and we will see her through this ordeal. She needs our strength and encouragement and we need her too.

feb 4, 2007

Okay so we missed a day......sorry...between phone calls and eating and a little sleep it is hard to blog, but here goes:
Leslie is doing well today, holding her own and starting to get rid of the build up of fluid in her body. She actually squeezed Brenda's hand today and opened her eyes. They switched her pain med to give her better relief and that is working well. We all want to see major positive progress but we are only seeing minor positive progress which is far better than going backwards. The doctors want to take her to surgery one more time to fix her broken ankle and that will probably be sometime this week. The fact that she has endured 3 major surgeries and a CT procedure and is still moving in the right direction is positive however small it is. We must all keep praying for her and cheering her on. Though she may not respond in an obvious way, short visits of love and encouragement are welcome.