Dave, it is so good to hear the continuing upward progress of Adam.  I am 
positive that I know what your family was thankful for last Thursday.  Keep it 
up Adam!

 

Joe McCary

Aeolus II, West River, <http://www.aeoluswestriver.net/>  MD

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Subject: catalina27-talk: Adam Tierney Update November 28, 2008

 

Friends,

Adam is at Good Samaritan and has begun rehab.  Mostly, things have gone well.  
It is difficult to adjust from the hustle and bustle of Shock Trauma to the 
quiet...especially during the four day Thanksgiving weekend...of Good Sam's.  
Adam arrived Wednesday around 11a and got settled in to his room and met 
doctors and nurses.  

Adam is still dealing with some nausea and vomiting but is also eating better.  
Before leaving Shock Trauma they changed his trach to a metal one which does 
not cause any gagging (a good thing).  One of us will stay with Adam all the 
time until he is healthier and more independent.  

He has begun his rehab work and all think he has made good progress since 
evaluations on Thursday.  

Over the last few days many friends and family have stopped by to see Adam 
which has lifted his spirit.  

Please continue to pray...

• God strengthen Adam's body and help it to recover
• Discernment for the doctors, nurses, and the variety of therapists working 
with Adam and getting a plan together
• Adam's vocal cords to become healthy and fully functioning...very important 
for not just speaking but eating and drinking
• For those new friends still back at Shock Trauma: Bill, Jeff, and Jake (Jake 
is a young man involved in a head on collision when another car crossed the 
yellow line...he has some of the same injuries Adam had.
• That we remain healthy and strong as we seek to care for Adam

We are so thankful to God for the progress he has made in Adam's life not just 
since the accident but for all his life.  We certainly have grown to appreciate 
even more Adam's strength and tenderness as he has dealt with the loss of his 
friend, the severity of his injuries, the difficulty of the journey back to 
health, and the constant steps forward and backward and forward again.  

Psalm 30:11-12 (NIV)   You turned my wailing into dancing; 
       you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy,
 12 that my heart may sing to you and not be silent. 
       O LORD my God, I will give you thanks forever.

We hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and we thank God for you!
Dave and Lisa



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