Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Brian had a restful weekend and on Tuesday started his first day of physical therapy. His therapists are very positive and upbeat. The sessions are long and a lot of work but Brian tries to do everything that is asked and tries to keep a good attitude. We have not yet talked about any sort or a time frame so like most of this journey we have been taking it one day at a time. The good news is that so far everyday Brian seems to be getting a little stronger and his breathing keeps getting better.

Once again I would like to thank everyone for the constant words of kindness and support. I would also like to thank everyone for all the acts of kindness while we were gone. The list of names and list of acts would be long but it was so amazing and touching the way that friends, neighbors and co-workers all stepped in and made sure that our daily tasks were taken care of, and maybe it was just a small task but knowing it was being handled meant that our focus could stay on helping Brian get better, and for all those tasks big and small thank you. Brian does not have access to a computer yet but I tell him about each message and I save each message so that when is able he can read them for himself.

Someone left a message asking about Brian's mom. She was not able to fly with Brian and me from Washington to Chicago because they only allow one person to fly with the patient, however she flew a commercial flight the same day and arrived in Chicago 2 hours later.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

On Wednesday Brian and I flew to Chicago. The flight was uneventful. Upon arrival to Chicago Brian was admitted to Hines Hospital to the ICU. He stayed in ICU until Friday without incident so on Friday afternoon he was transfered to the Rehab unit where he will start working on geting his strength back. His sprits are mostly positive and his attitude is determined.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Brian has made big strides in improving. His breathing has not been an issue for three days. He is scheduled to fly to Chicago on Wednesday morning.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Brian has had few good days in a row. Friday and Friday night were uneventful. Saturday was a good day with improvement in his breathing. He continues to do his breathing exercises and they seem to be helping. The Drs are encouraging more aggressive breathing exercises and encourage him to get out of bed everyday. Today (Sunday) is by far the his best day yet. His lung sounds are good, and all day he has been on room air only without incident. Brian also was feeling good enough to go outside for the first time in the month that he has been here. We are still waiting on a date and time for him to move to Chicago.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Brian had a couple of long days on Wednesday and Thursday continuing to work through breathing difficulty. His now daily chest x-rays show that his left lower lobe is still not completely inflated and has fluid in it. The Drs. say that this situation is not uncommon and that with ongoing therapy it will improve. On Friday Brian's day was good and uneventful, he had a full day of being pain free and no breathing episodes. There is once again talk about getting Brian moved as soon as possible so he can start physical therapy. No one knows a day but they keep saying soon.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

On Wednesday morning Brian's oxygen dropped once again and it was determined that his left lung had once again partially filled with fluid. So unfortunately Brain has been moved back to the ICU. By mid-afternoon his breathing was back to normal and he is scheduled to have more tests done on Thursday.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

On Sunday Brian was moved to a step down unit next to the ICU and will soon be moved to a regular room. He continues to have breathing issues every time they move him. I am told that once he is moved to a regular room they will look to getting him out to Chicago asap. The last few days his spirits are much improved and even smiling a few times. We are all very anxious about the future but still very positive. We are counting on the same hard headed attitude in Brian that we used to curse to work in his favor now. Once again thank you for all the kind words of support it really means a lot. Dave

Thursday, May 10, 2007

On Tuesday they removed Brian's breathing tube and with effort he is able to keep his oxygen up.
On average he had a good day on Tuesday and another one on Wednesday. He still has to work on deep breathing. On Thursday he was moved to a step down unit. If Brian continues to breath ok they will look at moving him closer to home, no one can give firm dates but at least they are talking about it.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

On monday Brian was still on the vent. The vent is providing slight back pressure to help his lungs stay inflated. His right lung is 100% but his left lung is still hazy in the lower lobe. The docs say that as soon as his left lung is complete they plan on pulling his breathing tube. There is conversation about getting him moved as soon as possible for two reasons. First the longer he stays in the ICU the longer he is exposed to a greater risk of infection in his lungs and second the sooner he gets moved the sooner he can start working to get his strength back.
On a personal note I can't begin to say how much it means to read the kind words from everyone. I look forward to sharing all the words of support with Brian. He has a long road ahead but with all the words of support and encouragement he will also know he has friends pulling for him, thanks. Dave

Monday, May 7, 2007

Brian continues to struggle to breath. The problem is his left lung keeps filling with fluid. On Friday he was placed back on a vent. Today he has a new group of Drs, just due to the normal rotation. One of the new doc is trying different settings on his vent to try to get Brian to do more of the work of breathing. He remains in ICU and any conversation of moving him is a day to day thing depending on his breathing.

Friday, May 4, 2007

On April 19th and 1130 pm Brian's tank was hit by a roadside bomb. Brian was thrown around inside the tank. Brian sustained a skull fracture, 4 broken bones in his neck, a cracked sacrum and a scalp laceration. Brian was taken to a field hospital in Iraq, stabilized and flown to an army hospital in Germany. Two days later he was flown to Washington DC and admitted to the ICU. On Thursday he underwent surgery to stabilize the worst of the fractures in his neck. Surgery went well and he is currently recovering. Brian continues to have trouble with his lungs filling with fluid mainly because he is not able to move around and fully inflate them. They keep him sedated for any pain so he sleeps a lot. The plan is to work on getting his lungs back to full capacity and move him to a different hospital to get started on physical therapy.