Slowly waking up

With the slow reduction of the sedation meds, Anne continues the slow process of waking up. She is opening her eyelids just a little bit when spoken to or agitated. She is also over-breathing the ventilator at times, especially when they do something she doesn’t like. They have cut her last sedation med in half from where it was a few days ago. We pray and we wait. Today will likely be an eventful day, and a new chapter in this journey as she continues to wake and as we can talk and interact with her more.

-eric

It is true!

Yep, that must be a tall tale. Nothing so wonderful could be true. . . . . . it is true! Anne opened one eye a tiny bit for me! Praise God! He is in the restoration, revival, and renewal business!! We still have a looooog way to go, but we shall be joyful for all that God supplies.

-eric

Anne responds!

They’re continuing to wean her off the sedation meds. So far she’s responding well.

I’ll share one exciting thing… I (Kathryn) brought my sweet friend, Tracy Bunch, back to see and pray for Anne. When I started talking to Anne, she opened one eye and looked right at me. I then walked to the other side of her bed and her one eye followed me. She then opened both eyes to look at me. I told her to fight, because she is a fighter! I talked to her for a while, and then told her to close her eyes and rest. She immediately closed her eyes! She still obeys her mommy :-)

Now, Eric wasn’t here and is by nature skeptical ;-) But I have both Tracy and Anne’s nurse as witnesses. So hopefully, with two witnesses, he’ll believe me!

Please pray that she’ll continue to respond well to the reduced sedation meds. God has sustained her today. We are so grateful.

Kathryn

Wait and see…

The neurosurgeon rubbed a little on Anne’s sternum to cause a small pain reaction – Anne moved her arms! She is still heavily sedated, but that is a good sign that very basic brain functions are working. Praise be to GOD!!

Anne had been taking some food from the feeding tube, but they were worried that she had not pooped. Well, praise GOD for poop!! Her bowels are working with a little help.

The plan is to begin the slow process of reducing the sedation meds today. We will wait and see how Anne responds.

-eric

Time at home

Danny took the night shift last night so that i could spend time with Canon, Kate and Kathryn together at home. It was wonderful to be able to spend time with them.

Danny and the nurse told me that Anne did well last night and rested peacefully. She continues to utilize the food from the feeding tube.

The labs came back from the mucus in her lungs and found there to be an infection. She was placed on heavy antibiotics last night, so pray that the infection is knocked out quickly. Also pray she is able to wake up quickly so that we can get her off the ventilator.

Mark 5 and Zep 3:17 have been incredible to pray and think through over the last couple of days. . . . .

-eric

Calm before the storm

Anne remained stable all day. In some ways, it feels like the calm before the storm. They’ll begin to wean her of her sedation meds slowly over the next few days. We’ll pray she responds better the 2nd go around…

Just an aside… Canon has been sleeping in Anne’s bed in the same room as Kate. They listen to music each night. Just now, both Canon and Kate were singing along to “Blessed Be Your Name.” -very loudly, I might add :-)

There’s nothing more glorious than children singing, “Blessed be your name, on the road marked with suffering, though there’s pain in the offering, blessed by your name!”

Thank you for your faithful prayers. I pray Anne continues to rest well.

-kathryn

Please pray…

Through the night the staff battled some low blood pressures, but now has been able to keep Anne within a quiet range. This will hopefully give her a couple more days to let her heal before waking her up.

Pray:

  1. she does wake up and God will be praised because of it
  2. any loss of function will return quickly and God will be praised because of it
  3. that our little family can know God’s pleasure and joy through this journey and understand that He is working out His good plan through this difficulty
  4. Anne would somehow experience the fullness of God’s joy through this process
  5. that we would know what to pray

-eric

Back within normal ranges

The sedation meds are working well for Anne – at least for now. Her pressures (both brain and blood) have returned to within normal ranges. She has CONSTANT attention and care – in both the seen and unseen realms :-)

We pray for the grace to walk this road with utmost trust in our good God. -kathryn

Still not ready…

They haven’t been able to reduce the pressure in her brain. They are higher than I’ve ever seen them. I’m trying to not let it scare me… The doctors have decided to re-start the heavy sedation meds. As Eric said earlier, Anne just wasn’t ready to wake up yet.

I think it’s a testimony to God’s sovereignty and loving care that our church is fasting and praying for Anne today – of all days…

I am grateful. -kathryn

Not ready yet

Well, it doesn’t look like Anne was quite ready to come off her sedation meds. The last 4 hours has been quite a battle to get her back in positive ranges. Her little body just didn’t tolerate waking up just yet. Anne has always been so sensitive! We will let Anne lead and tell us when she is ready.

A positive is that she is slowly beginning to utilize the food from the feeding tube that was put in yesterday.

Pray that the right side of her brain heals quickly and that the swings in brain pressures has not negatively impacted her brain.

I am continually amazed at how God’s people are praying! We have been so blessed by all of you in this journey. Every need of ours has been so quickly met. You all are putting flesh on Gal 6:9.

eric