Saturday, December 13, 2008

Day 3 and All is Well

Saturday: The 72 hours that Luke has had to lie flat after the surgery is nearly up. He has done remarkably well since he came out of the 4 1/2 hour procedure on Wednesday. Luke has been comfortable with pain medication, laying on his back and sides~they turn him every couple of hours. His spirits have been mostly high, with the exception of a couple of "sad" moments when he questioned the length of his hospital stay and when he could wear his own pajamas.

He has been energized by two evening visits in a row by Zach and Sydney, and always counts the hours until their return.

Luke has spent most of the time so far reading "My First Little House Books", visiting with his roommate Sam, eating (he's had an awesome appetite) or napping. He has been playing with his "spy gear" toys and a nerf gun which he uses to shoot rubber darts at the skylight window above his bed. The darts stick for a while and then fall without notice. He gets a real kick out of that.

Today, he has had a couple of disctractions from the mundane.....Santa and seven elves came to visit. Luke asked Santa for a Christmas tree for his room (like his roommate Sam has), but the closest Santa could come up with was a K'nex Tow Truck Building Toy. Luke easily switched gears and Mommy and he started building right away.

The second "new" but destined to be extremely familiar activity, was Luke's introduction to the prone cart. This cart is where Luke will be spending time on his belly to strengthen his back muscles. He'll work up to being in the cart 3 hours per day. He got in it twice today. The first time, the Physical Therapist (PT) trained Mom how to do it, and Luke's back hurt, so he was only in it for about 5 minutes. A couple hours later, he lasted 35 minutes without complaint when Mommy put him in the cart, and took him to craft time. There, we made a Christmas ornament (shhhh, Luke dubbed it as a Christmas gift for Sydney, and wrote her name on the back of it).

3 comments:

  1. Hi Luke! This is Alexa Gasiorowski.I'm praying for you...I know God is in your heart helping you. I been in Gillette, too, Doctor's really nice. I like horses, and like your Saddle up Your Horses song! Never give up the fight, I not walking once but now am, I know you will too.

    Hi Luke! This is Rhonda, Alexa's Mom. We are here cheering you on and will be looking forward to all of your updates...Tell your Mommy to have fun playing with your toys, too! Love You! Rhonda and the G-Ski's

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  2. What a trooper! We are putting Luke on our long-term prayer list today at church. Prayer warriors are the bomb and we know you will be up and running before long. Can't wait to see you again! Brody and Molly both say hello and get well soon!

    Love you tons!
    Uncle Kurt, Aunt Kelli, Brody, Molly, Jenny, Pepper, Spoons and all the farm animals!

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  3. Hey Luke this Parker Venz-

    That is so cool you get to shoot your nerf gun in the hospital. You are a good friend. I hope you are up and running soon. We will come visit you soon! I hope you have a good day.

    Your buddy Parker

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