Thursday, August 14, 2008

Wednesday Day Shift Update

Hi all. Today started out good, got a little down (because of my being emotional) and then got great. Sam passed all the tests that Wes his Respiratory Therapist put him through before getting a thumbs up to come off the respirator. Thank you God. His food tube and sedatives were shut down and when the Trauma team came through they did an evaluation and it was decided to extubate Sam. Thank you God and Trauma team. Out came the feeding tube and out came the respirator tube, and just like that Sam was breathing on his own and had two less tubes and was also taken off the IV sedatives for good. He is still getting the pain meds. He was quite a bit groggy from the meds but Sarah his nurse felt he should sit up for a little while. He was moved into a hospital chair and seemed to be okay with it but still his grogginess from all the sedatives kept us from getting a good grip on what he was feeling or needed.

Okay, here's where my downward spiral came. Seeing him sitting in this chair, head to one side, and not talking scared me and made me doubt any future steps forward. I quickly packed my bag, told Sarah I was going to my room, and went to sleep almost immediately upon getting to the room. I slept three hours sleep with no interruptions until Cameron got a cell phone call, mmm was that you Jeff?

The great was when I went back to Sam's room. Sam looked so peaceful, no tubes in his mouth, no air into his nose. I saw the Sam we all know and I felt peace also. I talked to Sarah and she said that while I was gone Sam had said his last name when asked and had said Cameron's name. It was so exciting. As Sam started to stir awake I held his hand and just looked at him. When he opened his eyes I said hi and he looked at me and waved hi. As the night progressed he said his head hurt, yes, no. Mind you it takes good listening skills as his throat is probably quite sore from the tubes but the words could be heard. When Cameron asked him questions Sam answered with a nod, a thumbs up, and even once held his fingers showing "a little bit". Also, Sam kept point to his mouth so Jenn (his night nurse) asked if he was thirsty. He was given what looks like a lollipop but it is a sponge on the end of a stick. He like it and Jenn as if he wanted some Sprite and he said yes, please. He sucked on the Sprite lollipop a few times. I told him I loved him and he said I love you back to me. My heart melted with joy and hope. He got a little restless and when I asked him why he was touching and rubbed his head, he said it hurts, so Jenn gave him some pain meds and he drifted off to sleep.

How could I have had doubted. I was reminded that we cannot let even the smallest amount of doubt enter our minds.

Sam will continue to make baby steps forward and will need my/our faith, love, and spirit to help him through the ups and downs of recovery. Cameron has been a wonderful big brother and tonight I was reminded of just how close he and Sam are. I was with Sam for about 30 minutes before Cameron got to the room and he was pretty restless. Cameron came in and Sam settled down and all was good. We three were together and it is wonderful.

I thank you all for your prayers. My favorite song is God is An Awesome God, now more than ever I believe the words and have seen how He works for us even in this time of unknowns and having to take one day at a time. Today's one day was awesome.

Stephanie

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

it's so exciting to hear how far he has progressed!!! i'm so happy that all our prayers and hope and faith have come through. we love you sam!! we can't wait to see you!!!

xoxo kylee, autumn, jeff, jasper, and nicole

Anonymous said...

AWESOME! Keep on trusting in the Lord.
The Whitehurst Family

Anonymous said...

Wow! I read with tears in my eyes! This is what we have been praying for. I'm so honored that you have allowed us all in to this personal experience. Thank you for sharing all your ups and downs. We will keep praying for continued progress. Give Sam a big hug from the Schomus Family.
Janell

Anonymous said...

Like Janell, I can barely read this because of the emotions I am feeling. Sam is one of our "WCS kids" and so we feel that deep connection with him and your family. We too feel privileged to be able to hear the updates on his condition and the strength and insights that God is pouring upon you. Cameron, you are so awesome. God has anointed you so richly during this time. I am beyond excited to hear that Sam is communicating and up in a chair!!!! Please tell him that he is in our prayers and hearts day and night. We are willing and ready to help in any way. You have one incredible family that is there by your side, and the body of Christ right beside you. There is a song I keep hearing on the Fish and Klove that talks about God being right with you through every trial. When it comes on , I pray that prayer for all of you and it just makes me melt in the goodness of God's love. Thank you for sharing your hearts with us. much love, Ann Wunsch

Anonymous said...

Steph - it is so good to read your words! You are a very strong mother and both Sam and Cameron are lucky to have you! I'm happy to read that Sam is doing great, winging off everything, and responding to you all! I continue to keep you all in my thoughts and prayers! God bless all of you.
Teri Thomas

Unknown said...

PTL! Our God is an awesome God (it's my cell ringtone!) We will continue to lift you guys up in prayer. We thank God for His faithfulness to you during this ordeal. Take care of yourselves so you can take care of Sam. I will be specifically praying that you all be strengthened! <>< Mary Buzzell