Just a quick update here. I have not had a chance to post much today since I have been with Cami. She is still doing well, but is experiencing some side affects from the sedation medicine she had to take. She is seeing and hearing things that aren't really there and it is causing her a lot of anxiety. She says that she is still tired, she hasn't really slept since yesterday morning. She is still very confused about a lot of things. The doctors have also indicated that Cami will most likely need to spend some time in a rehab facility so that she can regain some of her mental and physical facilities. On a more positive note, she was able to eat a little food today and was able to move a little when the physical therapist came by.
Please continue to pray for Cami. Pray that she would stop hallucinating and hearing things. Pray that she would be able to get some rest. Pray that she would continue to gain some strength so she can start getting up a little.
Seth
Seth, I would be curious to hear where she will be attending rehab at, once you find out. I am a physical therapist and would love to visit her in the rehab setting if this were an option.
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Alli (Holstein) Poore
My prayers continue to be with Cami and the family. I've been through a similar process with my dad. I know it is tough, but it will work out -- Romans 8:28
ReplyDeleteJason W.
We continue to wish Cami well!
ReplyDeletePraying God sends you the most dear PT in the world to me while you are in the hospital!! Patrick Morgan! Love and praying for you here! You can do this! God will give you the supernatual strength and power to do all things in His name!! Keep it up Cami xoxoxo, Daily hug to Sherry, Holly Day
ReplyDeleteWe know it can be really hard during this "waking up" process, but keep the faith. Recovery is much like a lightning bolt, up and then sometimes down before you can get stronger. We continually pray and think of you both often. Rehab will be such a great place for her to regain her stamina. We love you both!
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing flashes of red light while I was on morphine after a surgery and it totally freaked me out. I will be praying for peace and rest. God will never leave us or forsake us, no matter what we experience. Praying you will both feel His presence.
ReplyDeleteAlissa R.
WOW! It has to be so reassuring to see Cami's smile and hear her voice again! Blessings to both of you as Cami continues to heal! You and your families continue to be in my thoughts and prayers!
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Lots of praying and good thoughts from me cami. I'm praying for good sleep for you right now and clear thoughts. Love you
ReplyDeleteTori
You are in our prayers! The Graham family
ReplyDeleteMy sister went through this same thing when she was 19. She is now the mother of 2 beautiful boys. Cami, you and all of your family are in my prayers every day. God be with you.
ReplyDeleteStill doing a lot of praying and thinking about Cami! I know it sounds cruel right now, but when Cami is back to herself and feeling great, you'll probably all smile and laugh at some of the things she's saying and doing right now in her confused state. We still tease my mother-in-law about her post-brain-surgery answers to the doctor's interrogation -- "Do you know your name?" (correct answer given) "Do you know how old you are?" (correct answer given) "Do you know WHERE you are?" (much concentrating before the confidently-given answer of...Barry Manilow). :-) Now that she's made a full recovery, we've gotten a lot of good gag Christmas presents for her out of some of those early ramblings. :-)
ReplyDeletePraying for Cami's confusion and hallucinations to end quickly. Praying that God will whisper peaceful, calming thoughts to her mind and help her rest physically and mentally. Praying for the logistics of rehab to be coming together. Praying that all other infections and illnesses stay far away while she's recovering. Praying for those of you patiently waiting for Cami to come back to you.
Our God is a powerful and loving God! He is holding on tight to you, Cami. Now may be when you see only his footprints in the sand, but be assured, you are in his loving hands and he is carrying you through these tough times. This goes for you, too, Seth! We continue to pray for you. Take heart! We love you. Aunt Carol
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