Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread James Jasek
Wonderful news 

Jim

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On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Emily McGowan emm...@gmail.com wrote:

 From her mother, Vickie.  This is REALLY good news!!
 
 It was a great day today! Mallory actually responded to a command 3 out of
 four times and this is coming from the PT people and not just her mom. The
 PT held up a stuffed bat that was given as a gift. They told her to grab the
 bat. It takes her several second to respond but she did it. I was shocked
 This is the first time I have seen her respond to a command. Apparently, she
 did it yesterday but I wasn't there. They came out and asked me Did you see
 that? I even had to ask my sister Patti if it was real. I cried. There has
 been no way of knowing the extent of any brain damage until now and it is
 not something we have really thought about because it was too scary. But she
 is understanding and responding. A long way to go but what a wonderful
 milestone. We are thrilled. 
 
 Now they are moving fast. They sat her up on the edge of the bed for about
 45 minutes. With 3 of them, they stood her up for 2 minutes. Both PT and OT
 gave us exercises to do 2-3 times a day. They had me do them. I was so
 scared to hurt her, so I told them they had to reassure me that I can move
 her now. After not being able to touch her, talk loud or stimulate her
 because of brain pressure problems, this about face is hard to comprehend.
 The good thing was I learned the foot exercises before I saw Mal move and I
 learned them fine. Well after Mal moved, OT tried to teach the shoulder
 exercises. I couldn't quite get them down. Such roller coaster emotions.
 Luckily, Patti was there and helped me write them down and remember them.
 Tonight, she actually did the shoulder exercises and I watched. 
 
 They will come back tomorrow and teach me again. The foot and leg exercises
 we were able to do together. They are talking about moving her soon. She
 will eventually go to the Tirr Rehabilitation Center. This is the best in
 the country. this is where they brought Gabby Gifford, the politician, after
 she got shot. Everybody told me to get her in there, it was the best, even
 the guy in the bank when I was putting power of attorney on her account. I
 told the doctor that's where I wanted her three nights ago when it was first
 mentioned. He laughed, because I don't think he was expecting me to express
 my preference so emphatically, but he said OK. Memorial Hermann, her
 hospital, owns that facility. For a short time,the Tirr PT is working in
 Memorial Hermann so it was Tirr employees who worked on her yesterday and
 today. They know their stuff and said she needs to come over as soon as they
 clear up the remaining medical problems. She also tracked her eyes in a
 mirror and later when the chaplain came, she talked to Mal after talking to
 me. She told her to blink two times and Mal did. Say those prayers of
 thanksgiving. This was a glorious day. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread Sheryl Rieck
That is the most wonderful news! Thank you for the update. 

Sheryl

Sent from my iPhone-Resistance was futile. 

On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Emily McGowan emm...@gmail.com wrote:

 From her mother, Vickie.  This is REALLY good news!!
 
 It was a great day today! Mallory actually responded to a command 3 out of
 four times and this is coming from the PT people and not just her mom. The
 PT held up a stuffed bat that was given as a gift. They told her to grab the
 bat. It takes her several second to respond but she did it. I was shocked
 This is the first time I have seen her respond to a command. Apparently, she
 did it yesterday but I wasn't there. They came out and asked me Did you see
 that? I even had to ask my sister Patti if it was real. I cried. There has
 been no way of knowing the extent of any brain damage until now and it is
 not something we have really thought about because it was too scary. But she
 is understanding and responding. A long way to go but what a wonderful
 milestone. We are thrilled. 
 
 Now they are moving fast. They sat her up on the edge of the bed for about
 45 minutes. With 3 of them, they stood her up for 2 minutes. Both PT and OT
 gave us exercises to do 2-3 times a day. They had me do them. I was so
 scared to hurt her, so I told them they had to reassure me that I can move
 her now. After not being able to touch her, talk loud or stimulate her
 because of brain pressure problems, this about face is hard to comprehend.
 The good thing was I learned the foot exercises before I saw Mal move and I
 learned them fine. Well after Mal moved, OT tried to teach the shoulder
 exercises. I couldn't quite get them down. Such roller coaster emotions.
 Luckily, Patti was there and helped me write them down and remember them.
 Tonight, she actually did the shoulder exercises and I watched. 
 
 They will come back tomorrow and teach me again. The foot and leg exercises
 we were able to do together. They are talking about moving her soon. She
 will eventually go to the Tirr Rehabilitation Center. This is the best in
 the country. this is where they brought Gabby Gifford, the politician, after
 she got shot. Everybody told me to get her in there, it was the best, even
 the guy in the bank when I was putting power of attorney on her account. I
 told the doctor that's where I wanted her three nights ago when it was first
 mentioned. He laughed, because I don't think he was expecting me to express
 my preference so emphatically, but he said OK. Memorial Hermann, her
 hospital, owns that facility. For a short time,the Tirr PT is working in
 Memorial Hermann so it was Tirr employees who worked on her yesterday and
 today. They know their stuff and said she needs to come over as soon as they
 clear up the remaining medical problems. She also tracked her eyes in a
 mirror and later when the chaplain came, she talked to Mal after talking to
 me. She told her to blink two times and Mal did. Say those prayers of
 thanksgiving. This was a glorious day. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread caverarch
TIRR referred to by Vickie is the  Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and 
Research at Memorial Hermann Hospital. Here is there main Web address:


http://tirr.memorialhermann.org/about-tirr-memorial-hermann/


Roger Moore






 


Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread Mimi Jasek
My boss used to be a nurse, and when she moved to Houston, her first job there 
was at TIRR! She said Mallory couldn't be going to a better place:) 

Mimi Jasek

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On Aug 2, 2013, at 2:33 PM, caverarch cavera...@aol.com wrote:

 TIRR referred to by Vickie is the  Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and 
 Research at Memorial Hermann Hospital. Here is there main Web address:
 
 http://tirr.memorialhermann.org/about-tirr-memorial-hermann/
 
 Roger Moore
 
 
 


Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread Galen Falgout
What wonderful news! Small steps

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Emily McGowan emm...@gmail.com wrote:

 From her mother, Vickie.  This is REALLY good news!!
 
 It was a great day today! Mallory actually responded to a command 3 out of
 four times and this is coming from the PT people and not just her mom. The
 PT held up a stuffed bat that was given as a gift. They told her to grab the
 bat. It takes her several second to respond but she did it. I was shocked
 This is the first time I have seen her respond to a command. Apparently, she
 did it yesterday but I wasn't there. They came out and asked me Did you see
 that? I even had to ask my sister Patti if it was real. I cried. There has
 been no way of knowing the extent of any brain damage until now and it is
 not something we have really thought about because it was too scary. But she
 is understanding and responding. A long way to go but what a wonderful
 milestone. We are thrilled. 
 
 Now they are moving fast. They sat her up on the edge of the bed for about
 45 minutes. With 3 of them, they stood her up for 2 minutes. Both PT and OT
 gave us exercises to do 2-3 times a day. They had me do them. I was so
 scared to hurt her, so I told them they had to reassure me that I can move
 her now. After not being able to touch her, talk loud or stimulate her
 because of brain pressure problems, this about face is hard to comprehend.
 The good thing was I learned the foot exercises before I saw Mal move and I
 learned them fine. Well after Mal moved, OT tried to teach the shoulder
 exercises. I couldn't quite get them down. Such roller coaster emotions.
 Luckily, Patti was there and helped me write them down and remember them.
 Tonight, she actually did the shoulder exercises and I watched. 
 
 They will come back tomorrow and teach me again. The foot and leg exercises
 we were able to do together. They are talking about moving her soon. She
 will eventually go to the Tirr Rehabilitation Center. This is the best in
 the country. this is where they brought Gabby Gifford, the politician, after
 she got shot. Everybody told me to get her in there, it was the best, even
 the guy in the bank when I was putting power of attorney on her account. I
 told the doctor that's where I wanted her three nights ago when it was first
 mentioned. He laughed, because I don't think he was expecting me to express
 my preference so emphatically, but he said OK. Memorial Hermann, her
 hospital, owns that facility. For a short time,the Tirr PT is working in
 Memorial Hermann so it was Tirr employees who worked on her yesterday and
 today. They know their stuff and said she needs to come over as soon as they
 clear up the remaining medical problems. She also tracked her eyes in a
 mirror and later when the chaplain came, she talked to Mal after talking to
 me. She told her to blink two times and Mal did. Say those prayers of
 thanksgiving. This was a glorious day. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread Mimi Jasek
Amazing and glorious news!

Mimi Jasek

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Emily McGowan emm...@gmail.com wrote:

 From her mother, Vickie.  This is REALLY good news!!
 
 It was a great day today! Mallory actually responded to a command 3 out of
 four times and this is coming from the PT people and not just her mom. The
 PT held up a stuffed bat that was given as a gift. They told her to grab the
 bat. It takes her several second to respond but she did it. I was shocked
 This is the first time I have seen her respond to a command. Apparently, she
 did it yesterday but I wasn't there. They came out and asked me Did you see
 that? I even had to ask my sister Patti if it was real. I cried. There has
 been no way of knowing the extent of any brain damage until now and it is
 not something we have really thought about because it was too scary. But she
 is understanding and responding. A long way to go but what a wonderful
 milestone. We are thrilled. 
 
 Now they are moving fast. They sat her up on the edge of the bed for about
 45 minutes. With 3 of them, they stood her up for 2 minutes. Both PT and OT
 gave us exercises to do 2-3 times a day. They had me do them. I was so
 scared to hurt her, so I told them they had to reassure me that I can move
 her now. After not being able to touch her, talk loud or stimulate her
 because of brain pressure problems, this about face is hard to comprehend.
 The good thing was I learned the foot exercises before I saw Mal move and I
 learned them fine. Well after Mal moved, OT tried to teach the shoulder
 exercises. I couldn't quite get them down. Such roller coaster emotions.
 Luckily, Patti was there and helped me write them down and remember them.
 Tonight, she actually did the shoulder exercises and I watched. 
 
 They will come back tomorrow and teach me again. The foot and leg exercises
 we were able to do together. They are talking about moving her soon. She
 will eventually go to the Tirr Rehabilitation Center. This is the best in
 the country. this is where they brought Gabby Gifford, the politician, after
 she got shot. Everybody told me to get her in there, it was the best, even
 the guy in the bank when I was putting power of attorney on her account. I
 told the doctor that's where I wanted her three nights ago when it was first
 mentioned. He laughed, because I don't think he was expecting me to express
 my preference so emphatically, but he said OK. Memorial Hermann, her
 hospital, owns that facility. For a short time,the Tirr PT is working in
 Memorial Hermann so it was Tirr employees who worked on her yesterday and
 today. They know their stuff and said she needs to come over as soon as they
 clear up the remaining medical problems. She also tracked her eyes in a
 mirror and later when the chaplain came, she talked to Mal after talking to
 me. She told her to blink two times and Mal did. Say those prayers of
 thanksgiving. This was a glorious day. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread James Jasek
Wonderful news 

Jim

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Emily McGowan emm...@gmail.com wrote:

 From her mother, Vickie.  This is REALLY good news!!
 
 It was a great day today! Mallory actually responded to a command 3 out of
 four times and this is coming from the PT people and not just her mom. The
 PT held up a stuffed bat that was given as a gift. They told her to grab the
 bat. It takes her several second to respond but she did it. I was shocked
 This is the first time I have seen her respond to a command. Apparently, she
 did it yesterday but I wasn't there. They came out and asked me Did you see
 that? I even had to ask my sister Patti if it was real. I cried. There has
 been no way of knowing the extent of any brain damage until now and it is
 not something we have really thought about because it was too scary. But she
 is understanding and responding. A long way to go but what a wonderful
 milestone. We are thrilled. 
 
 Now they are moving fast. They sat her up on the edge of the bed for about
 45 minutes. With 3 of them, they stood her up for 2 minutes. Both PT and OT
 gave us exercises to do 2-3 times a day. They had me do them. I was so
 scared to hurt her, so I told them they had to reassure me that I can move
 her now. After not being able to touch her, talk loud or stimulate her
 because of brain pressure problems, this about face is hard to comprehend.
 The good thing was I learned the foot exercises before I saw Mal move and I
 learned them fine. Well after Mal moved, OT tried to teach the shoulder
 exercises. I couldn't quite get them down. Such roller coaster emotions.
 Luckily, Patti was there and helped me write them down and remember them.
 Tonight, she actually did the shoulder exercises and I watched. 
 
 They will come back tomorrow and teach me again. The foot and leg exercises
 we were able to do together. They are talking about moving her soon. She
 will eventually go to the Tirr Rehabilitation Center. This is the best in
 the country. this is where they brought Gabby Gifford, the politician, after
 she got shot. Everybody told me to get her in there, it was the best, even
 the guy in the bank when I was putting power of attorney on her account. I
 told the doctor that's where I wanted her three nights ago when it was first
 mentioned. He laughed, because I don't think he was expecting me to express
 my preference so emphatically, but he said OK. Memorial Hermann, her
 hospital, owns that facility. For a short time,the Tirr PT is working in
 Memorial Hermann so it was Tirr employees who worked on her yesterday and
 today. They know their stuff and said she needs to come over as soon as they
 clear up the remaining medical problems. She also tracked her eyes in a
 mirror and later when the chaplain came, she talked to Mal after talking to
 me. She told her to blink two times and Mal did. Say those prayers of
 thanksgiving. This was a glorious day. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread Sheryl Rieck
That is the most wonderful news! Thank you for the update. 

Sheryl

Sent from my iPhone-Resistance was futile. 

On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Emily McGowan emm...@gmail.com wrote:

 From her mother, Vickie.  This is REALLY good news!!
 
 It was a great day today! Mallory actually responded to a command 3 out of
 four times and this is coming from the PT people and not just her mom. The
 PT held up a stuffed bat that was given as a gift. They told her to grab the
 bat. It takes her several second to respond but she did it. I was shocked
 This is the first time I have seen her respond to a command. Apparently, she
 did it yesterday but I wasn't there. They came out and asked me Did you see
 that? I even had to ask my sister Patti if it was real. I cried. There has
 been no way of knowing the extent of any brain damage until now and it is
 not something we have really thought about because it was too scary. But she
 is understanding and responding. A long way to go but what a wonderful
 milestone. We are thrilled. 
 
 Now they are moving fast. They sat her up on the edge of the bed for about
 45 minutes. With 3 of them, they stood her up for 2 minutes. Both PT and OT
 gave us exercises to do 2-3 times a day. They had me do them. I was so
 scared to hurt her, so I told them they had to reassure me that I can move
 her now. After not being able to touch her, talk loud or stimulate her
 because of brain pressure problems, this about face is hard to comprehend.
 The good thing was I learned the foot exercises before I saw Mal move and I
 learned them fine. Well after Mal moved, OT tried to teach the shoulder
 exercises. I couldn't quite get them down. Such roller coaster emotions.
 Luckily, Patti was there and helped me write them down and remember them.
 Tonight, she actually did the shoulder exercises and I watched. 
 
 They will come back tomorrow and teach me again. The foot and leg exercises
 we were able to do together. They are talking about moving her soon. She
 will eventually go to the Tirr Rehabilitation Center. This is the best in
 the country. this is where they brought Gabby Gifford, the politician, after
 she got shot. Everybody told me to get her in there, it was the best, even
 the guy in the bank when I was putting power of attorney on her account. I
 told the doctor that's where I wanted her three nights ago when it was first
 mentioned. He laughed, because I don't think he was expecting me to express
 my preference so emphatically, but he said OK. Memorial Hermann, her
 hospital, owns that facility. For a short time,the Tirr PT is working in
 Memorial Hermann so it was Tirr employees who worked on her yesterday and
 today. They know their stuff and said she needs to come over as soon as they
 clear up the remaining medical problems. She also tracked her eyes in a
 mirror and later when the chaplain came, she talked to Mal after talking to
 me. She told her to blink two times and Mal did. Say those prayers of
 thanksgiving. This was a glorious day. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread caverarch
TIRR referred to by Vickie is the  Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and 
Research at Memorial Hermann Hospital. Here is there main Web address:


http://tirr.memorialhermann.org/about-tirr-memorial-hermann/


Roger Moore






 


Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread Mimi Jasek
My boss used to be a nurse, and when she moved to Houston, her first job there 
was at TIRR! She said Mallory couldn't be going to a better place:) 

Mimi Jasek

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 2, 2013, at 2:33 PM, caverarch cavera...@aol.com wrote:

 TIRR referred to by Vickie is the  Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and 
 Research at Memorial Hermann Hospital. Here is there main Web address:
 
 http://tirr.memorialhermann.org/about-tirr-memorial-hermann/
 
 Roger Moore
 
 
 


Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread Galen Falgout
What wonderful news! Small steps

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Emily McGowan emm...@gmail.com wrote:

 From her mother, Vickie.  This is REALLY good news!!
 
 It was a great day today! Mallory actually responded to a command 3 out of
 four times and this is coming from the PT people and not just her mom. The
 PT held up a stuffed bat that was given as a gift. They told her to grab the
 bat. It takes her several second to respond but she did it. I was shocked
 This is the first time I have seen her respond to a command. Apparently, she
 did it yesterday but I wasn't there. They came out and asked me Did you see
 that? I even had to ask my sister Patti if it was real. I cried. There has
 been no way of knowing the extent of any brain damage until now and it is
 not something we have really thought about because it was too scary. But she
 is understanding and responding. A long way to go but what a wonderful
 milestone. We are thrilled. 
 
 Now they are moving fast. They sat her up on the edge of the bed for about
 45 minutes. With 3 of them, they stood her up for 2 minutes. Both PT and OT
 gave us exercises to do 2-3 times a day. They had me do them. I was so
 scared to hurt her, so I told them they had to reassure me that I can move
 her now. After not being able to touch her, talk loud or stimulate her
 because of brain pressure problems, this about face is hard to comprehend.
 The good thing was I learned the foot exercises before I saw Mal move and I
 learned them fine. Well after Mal moved, OT tried to teach the shoulder
 exercises. I couldn't quite get them down. Such roller coaster emotions.
 Luckily, Patti was there and helped me write them down and remember them.
 Tonight, she actually did the shoulder exercises and I watched. 
 
 They will come back tomorrow and teach me again. The foot and leg exercises
 we were able to do together. They are talking about moving her soon. She
 will eventually go to the Tirr Rehabilitation Center. This is the best in
 the country. this is where they brought Gabby Gifford, the politician, after
 she got shot. Everybody told me to get her in there, it was the best, even
 the guy in the bank when I was putting power of attorney on her account. I
 told the doctor that's where I wanted her three nights ago when it was first
 mentioned. He laughed, because I don't think he was expecting me to express
 my preference so emphatically, but he said OK. Memorial Hermann, her
 hospital, owns that facility. For a short time,the Tirr PT is working in
 Memorial Hermann so it was Tirr employees who worked on her yesterday and
 today. They know their stuff and said she needs to come over as soon as they
 clear up the remaining medical problems. She also tracked her eyes in a
 mirror and later when the chaplain came, she talked to Mal after talking to
 me. She told her to blink two times and Mal did. Say those prayers of
 thanksgiving. This was a glorious day. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread Mimi Jasek
Amazing and glorious news!

Mimi Jasek

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Emily McGowan emm...@gmail.com wrote:

 From her mother, Vickie.  This is REALLY good news!!
 
 It was a great day today! Mallory actually responded to a command 3 out of
 four times and this is coming from the PT people and not just her mom. The
 PT held up a stuffed bat that was given as a gift. They told her to grab the
 bat. It takes her several second to respond but she did it. I was shocked
 This is the first time I have seen her respond to a command. Apparently, she
 did it yesterday but I wasn't there. They came out and asked me Did you see
 that? I even had to ask my sister Patti if it was real. I cried. There has
 been no way of knowing the extent of any brain damage until now and it is
 not something we have really thought about because it was too scary. But she
 is understanding and responding. A long way to go but what a wonderful
 milestone. We are thrilled. 
 
 Now they are moving fast. They sat her up on the edge of the bed for about
 45 minutes. With 3 of them, they stood her up for 2 minutes. Both PT and OT
 gave us exercises to do 2-3 times a day. They had me do them. I was so
 scared to hurt her, so I told them they had to reassure me that I can move
 her now. After not being able to touch her, talk loud or stimulate her
 because of brain pressure problems, this about face is hard to comprehend.
 The good thing was I learned the foot exercises before I saw Mal move and I
 learned them fine. Well after Mal moved, OT tried to teach the shoulder
 exercises. I couldn't quite get them down. Such roller coaster emotions.
 Luckily, Patti was there and helped me write them down and remember them.
 Tonight, she actually did the shoulder exercises and I watched. 
 
 They will come back tomorrow and teach me again. The foot and leg exercises
 we were able to do together. They are talking about moving her soon. She
 will eventually go to the Tirr Rehabilitation Center. This is the best in
 the country. this is where they brought Gabby Gifford, the politician, after
 she got shot. Everybody told me to get her in there, it was the best, even
 the guy in the bank when I was putting power of attorney on her account. I
 told the doctor that's where I wanted her three nights ago when it was first
 mentioned. He laughed, because I don't think he was expecting me to express
 my preference so emphatically, but he said OK. Memorial Hermann, her
 hospital, owns that facility. For a short time,the Tirr PT is working in
 Memorial Hermann so it was Tirr employees who worked on her yesterday and
 today. They know their stuff and said she needs to come over as soon as they
 clear up the remaining medical problems. She also tracked her eyes in a
 mirror and later when the chaplain came, she talked to Mal after talking to
 me. She told her to blink two times and Mal did. Say those prayers of
 thanksgiving. This was a glorious day. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread James Jasek
Wonderful news 

Jim

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On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Emily McGowan emm...@gmail.com wrote:

 From her mother, Vickie.  This is REALLY good news!!
 
 It was a great day today! Mallory actually responded to a command 3 out of
 four times and this is coming from the PT people and not just her mom. The
 PT held up a stuffed bat that was given as a gift. They told her to grab the
 bat. It takes her several second to respond but she did it. I was shocked
 This is the first time I have seen her respond to a command. Apparently, she
 did it yesterday but I wasn't there. They came out and asked me Did you see
 that? I even had to ask my sister Patti if it was real. I cried. There has
 been no way of knowing the extent of any brain damage until now and it is
 not something we have really thought about because it was too scary. But she
 is understanding and responding. A long way to go but what a wonderful
 milestone. We are thrilled. 
 
 Now they are moving fast. They sat her up on the edge of the bed for about
 45 minutes. With 3 of them, they stood her up for 2 minutes. Both PT and OT
 gave us exercises to do 2-3 times a day. They had me do them. I was so
 scared to hurt her, so I told them they had to reassure me that I can move
 her now. After not being able to touch her, talk loud or stimulate her
 because of brain pressure problems, this about face is hard to comprehend.
 The good thing was I learned the foot exercises before I saw Mal move and I
 learned them fine. Well after Mal moved, OT tried to teach the shoulder
 exercises. I couldn't quite get them down. Such roller coaster emotions.
 Luckily, Patti was there and helped me write them down and remember them.
 Tonight, she actually did the shoulder exercises and I watched. 
 
 They will come back tomorrow and teach me again. The foot and leg exercises
 we were able to do together. They are talking about moving her soon. She
 will eventually go to the Tirr Rehabilitation Center. This is the best in
 the country. this is where they brought Gabby Gifford, the politician, after
 she got shot. Everybody told me to get her in there, it was the best, even
 the guy in the bank when I was putting power of attorney on her account. I
 told the doctor that's where I wanted her three nights ago when it was first
 mentioned. He laughed, because I don't think he was expecting me to express
 my preference so emphatically, but he said OK. Memorial Hermann, her
 hospital, owns that facility. For a short time,the Tirr PT is working in
 Memorial Hermann so it was Tirr employees who worked on her yesterday and
 today. They know their stuff and said she needs to come over as soon as they
 clear up the remaining medical problems. She also tracked her eyes in a
 mirror and later when the chaplain came, she talked to Mal after talking to
 me. She told her to blink two times and Mal did. Say those prayers of
 thanksgiving. This was a glorious day. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread Sheryl Rieck
That is the most wonderful news! Thank you for the update. 

Sheryl

Sent from my iPhone-Resistance was futile. 

On Aug 2, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Emily McGowan emm...@gmail.com wrote:

 From her mother, Vickie.  This is REALLY good news!!
 
 It was a great day today! Mallory actually responded to a command 3 out of
 four times and this is coming from the PT people and not just her mom. The
 PT held up a stuffed bat that was given as a gift. They told her to grab the
 bat. It takes her several second to respond but she did it. I was shocked
 This is the first time I have seen her respond to a command. Apparently, she
 did it yesterday but I wasn't there. They came out and asked me Did you see
 that? I even had to ask my sister Patti if it was real. I cried. There has
 been no way of knowing the extent of any brain damage until now and it is
 not something we have really thought about because it was too scary. But she
 is understanding and responding. A long way to go but what a wonderful
 milestone. We are thrilled. 
 
 Now they are moving fast. They sat her up on the edge of the bed for about
 45 minutes. With 3 of them, they stood her up for 2 minutes. Both PT and OT
 gave us exercises to do 2-3 times a day. They had me do them. I was so
 scared to hurt her, so I told them they had to reassure me that I can move
 her now. After not being able to touch her, talk loud or stimulate her
 because of brain pressure problems, this about face is hard to comprehend.
 The good thing was I learned the foot exercises before I saw Mal move and I
 learned them fine. Well after Mal moved, OT tried to teach the shoulder
 exercises. I couldn't quite get them down. Such roller coaster emotions.
 Luckily, Patti was there and helped me write them down and remember them.
 Tonight, she actually did the shoulder exercises and I watched. 
 
 They will come back tomorrow and teach me again. The foot and leg exercises
 we were able to do together. They are talking about moving her soon. She
 will eventually go to the Tirr Rehabilitation Center. This is the best in
 the country. this is where they brought Gabby Gifford, the politician, after
 she got shot. Everybody told me to get her in there, it was the best, even
 the guy in the bank when I was putting power of attorney on her account. I
 told the doctor that's where I wanted her three nights ago when it was first
 mentioned. He laughed, because I don't think he was expecting me to express
 my preference so emphatically, but he said OK. Memorial Hermann, her
 hospital, owns that facility. For a short time,the Tirr PT is working in
 Memorial Hermann so it was Tirr employees who worked on her yesterday and
 today. They know their stuff and said she needs to come over as soon as they
 clear up the remaining medical problems. She also tracked her eyes in a
 mirror and later when the chaplain came, she talked to Mal after talking to
 me. She told her to blink two times and Mal did. Say those prayers of
 thanksgiving. This was a glorious day. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread caverarch
TIRR referred to by Vickie is the  Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and 
Research at Memorial Hermann Hospital. Here is there main Web address:


http://tirr.memorialhermann.org/about-tirr-memorial-hermann/


Roger Moore






 


Re: [Texascavers] Mallory update, 8/1/13

2013-08-02 Thread Mimi Jasek
My boss used to be a nurse, and when she moved to Houston, her first job there 
was at TIRR! She said Mallory couldn't be going to a better place:) 

Mimi Jasek

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On Aug 2, 2013, at 2:33 PM, caverarch cavera...@aol.com wrote:

 TIRR referred to by Vickie is the  Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and 
 Research at Memorial Hermann Hospital. Here is there main Web address:
 
 http://tirr.memorialhermann.org/about-tirr-memorial-hermann/
 
 Roger Moore