Saturday, October 20, 2007

Count It All Joy


Good Morning Friends,
Another day at Madonna and so glad to be here. The staff, nurses, therapists and Doctor Zeng are great....easy to get along with and cheerful to boot. Plus our prayer was answered for a house to open up for us to stay here at Madonna, within walking distance.

So...............How is Rachel? Good question. I ponder how to answer. When people come to visit her for the first time, they tear up even though they trying to be brave, Then they tell her how wonderful she looks.

Comparing her progress from the night of September 6th (the ER and surgery) to now....Rachel is doing great.

Comparing Rachel now to how she was September 5th, just 3 days before her wedding -well, she is challenged to the max in every aspect. She remains cheerful. The nurses all remark at how easy she laughs and smiles. It's true. And she does continue to add to her bottle of tears that God says we have.
"You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book." - Psalm 56:8

But, all in all, we have much to be thankful for.........her vision, hearing, thinking, memory, touch sensations are great.

She has movement and feeling in all four limbs, her heart ticks right along with blood pressure and rate being great. Digestive system is working and there is obvious progress in all four limbs. Oh yes, and her bladder is working great...no more, well, catheter or diapers.............I mean hey, life here is reduced to simple body function focus! Every lil' improvement in every lil' area gets praise!

On the flip side, she cannot do almost anything for herself. Watching her day by day, I realize more intensely how each day we are given is a gift. The fact that you or I can walk to use the computer, sit in the chair and get up again without assistance or fear of falling.....with that we can rejoice!

Rachel's progress this week is~~much more agility in her right arm!! Go girl! She stands and sits down with two there to assist her and that is getting much easier as each time she is able to give herself some 'oomf' to help get up and she doesn't just plop down......she is gaining control.

With each eating session (she says eating is just another therapy session) she uses her right hand as well as her left. She is still eating pureed foods and drinking honey consistency liquids. Have you ever heard of thickened water.....her choices are pudding, honey or nectar consistency, but hey, it is wet. They even offered thickened pop or juices. I have to tell you that the facial expressions of the therapists or nurses are not so convincing that thick liquid is so wonderful.........and Rachel? she is a good sport about it.

Her goal and desire is to have her stomach feeding tube out by the end of October. With this in mind she is very motivated to practice swallowing and I am motivated to massage those muscles that are important in swallowing. Lemon juice triggers swallowing too! Actually, that is what the speech therapist does....swabs the back and sides of her tongue and the roof of her mouth with tart lemon which stimulates her swallow reflex.

For those of you who have been praying, we covet your prayers for Rachel's swallowing, so that it continues to improve beyond expectation -then she can 'get on with other things' ... I just cannot imagine her predicament.

Continue to pray for Rachel's mind that she would be filled with continued courage, determination, and energy.

About every day we hear of some great story of those who have passed through Madonna and have walked out with no signs of having ever been in a helpless state. This is our prayer and vision for Rachel!
We are blessed to have this website that keeps all of you who pray informed so you can continue your prayers.

Today she has 2 therapies and 3 meals.....the rest of the time we will spend outside enjoying the sunshine today. Everyone else in town will be at the Cornhuskers game!!

With a grateful heart,
Crystal Garrison

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Way to go, Rachel! We are still praying out here, and it is great to hear about all the progress you are making. Praise the Lord! Keep going at it! All I hear is how hard you are working, and that is an encouragement to me to "Work as for the Lord, not for men." Great Job! I am so excited about your progress!
In His Love,
Emily from Nebraska

Beth Pancake said...

hi Crystal

its beth here and first off i want to thank you for your posts. i am sorry i havent called by and i hesitate to say the reason, i got sick and was in bed for a week, the reason i really didnt want to say that is i look at rachel and see her case and am so proud of her, then i look at my life and realize how good i really have it. i feel bad because i complain about the small things in life, that i take for granted.

when you wrote "The fact that you or I can walk to use the computer, sit in the chair and get up again without assistance or fear of falling.....with that we can rejoice!" it made me cry even more then i usually do while reading your postings because i realize i do complain a lot. thank you for saying that, it makes a person think.

my church family, which is what they are, are praying for her a lot. they love her and they dont even know her. i love you guys and will continue to pray for her continued recovery. and you and her dad and sister and brother that you will continue to be of good cheer.

much love in Christ
beth pancake in ohio

Anonymous said...

Still praying--thanks for the update. Vicki Sherman

Anonymous said...

Rachel, I am praying for you.

God does wonderful things in our lives. Trust Him.

But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord: He is their strength in the time of trouble. ~Psalm 37:39

~Kenny Pyle

Anonymous said...

Rachel,
I (and my bible study) am praying for you daily. I am very encouraged by your progress. I pray that you will continue to focus on the positives and not allow any "bad" thoughts to take away the joy that God does want for each of us.

Rachel and family,
I am so amazed by how close you are as a family. It brings me much joy to know that this is truly how Chrstians are supposed to act. I love to hear how rachel continues to smile and laugh. I am looking forward to much more improvement.

God bless,
Eric Davids

Anonymous said...

Hello Rachel and family,

We want you to know that we are praying for you. Also that our son, Eric, asked us to put your name on the prayer chain at our church, Forge Road Bible Chapel in Perry Hall, MD. We did this weeks ago and we still get asked how you are doing from church friends.Love in Christ. John and Donna Davids

Anonymous said...

Hey there to all thank you once again for all you guy's have done and continue to do to keep all of us updated I know that it means a lot to me and helps me know what I need to be praying for. I am so glad that Rachel is working hard and continuing to improve that is a blessing to hear. I am also glad that you got a house so close to where she is. I will continue to pray for Rachel and I hope as well that she walks out of there totally back to where she was before all of this happened. Great Job Rachel and Keep up the great work!!!!!! Love~Loral Epp

Anonymous said...

Hi Rachel -
I am so glad to hear you are continually improving...

Thanks to your family for the updates...

Keep up the hard work, Rachel!!!!


~Rachel Purdum~