Adam is in our thoughts and prayers.

Steve Bayless
#3491 "Liebchen"
Port Huron, MI

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:31 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Friends:
>
>      Here we are at Shock Trauma.  Adam has had a pretty good day.
> Yesterday they ran CATscans, blood gasses, x-rays, and cultures.  The
> CATscan shows improvement in all of his internal organs and has mostly ruled
> out pancreatitis. Gasses and X-rays look good.  X-rays do show aspiration
> but that is no surprise.  We are still waiting on all cultures but one
> preliminary shows a possible development of pneumonia but not conclusive
> yet.  If they develop they will quickly act on this.  Adam's lungs are
> clearing up very nicely from the aspiration and his breathing is stronger
> and cough very productive.
>
>      He does have an impacted bowel which they are aggressively
> treating...we need to say no more about that!
>
>      He had Occupational and Physical therapies today and they were very
> pleased with the progress he has made. They have decided to make it their
> goal to have him physically ready for home in about a week's time (maybe a
> few extra days); however, and more importantly, he has to be ready medically
> for home, too. While this sounds great we will still take things one day at
> a time because this journey has certainly had many twists and turns.
>
> Please continue to pray...
>      • Adam develop no infections/pneumonia
>      • His body grow stronger (and the PT and OT specialist be right)
>      • For our shock trauma friends and their families (Bill, Jeff, and
> Jake)
>      • For God's blessings on those attending Adam
>
> God has certainly blessed us in so many ways through your prayers, kind
> words, and thoughtful acts.
>
> Dave and Lisa
>
>
>
>
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