14 March 2010

A picture's worth . . .

Now that David is looking and feeling somewhat better, I'll share a few pictures. The first is of David at 6 a.m. on March 3, as we made out way into the hospital.

And this is sometime during that first morning as we waited for surgery. This was the last time David was unconnected to tubes and hoses.
March 4, the day after surgery. David was still pretty heavily sedated which only led to trouble. Notice the vacant look in those eyes. But honestly, his color was not bad for less than 24 hours after surgery.
Notice the IVs that David is hooked up to. There were a few more machines on the other side of the bed as well. This is still day 2 and before he attempted to get up and wound up falling. That second day gave all of us a totally unrealistic of the challenge ahead. There would follow quite a few tough days. No pictures from those days, and that is probably just as well.
This morning the four of us had brunch together! I brought bagels, cream cheese, oranges, and poppy seed cake for us to feast on. This was Cheshire's last morning with her Dad, and Julia much preferred drawing to eating. It was great to all be together.
Julia and her Daddy. She can't wait to get him home. When she woke up this morning, Julia patted Daddy's pillow and asked when he was coming home.
David and first born daughter walking the halls. David is walking without a walker or wheel chair to steady himself. His IV tree is reduced by more than half and he seems like he is enjoying himself. This is a far cry from his first few walks when it took four helpers to get him around the nurses' station.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Thank you for sharing those wonderful pics and inspiration! You guys have been on my mind this weekend and I am thrilled to see how well David is doing!!

norie said...

just wonderful, suzanne...

Adelaide Dupont said...

So very wonderful to see the pictures.

David has every right to be a grump, because he looked death in the face!

Can also understand why Julia preferred drawing to eating. At this time especially.

Unknown said...

I've seen a number of post transplant patients in the past 18 months of volunteering and have to say that David looks pretty darn good. I didn't look that good for quite a while post transplant.

Sending my good thoughts.

DAP ~ My2ndHeartBeat

Anonymous said...

David looks almost like his old self in the last picture. He seems content and eager to move forward. Look like he has turned the corner. We are so happy and relieved that this is turning out so well.

Please tell him how happy we are with his progress and to keep up the good work.

Hope he comes home real soon.
Love,
Carol

Sara said...

Wow, he looks great!

What a nice little family you have!

Traci said...

Love the pictures. The one in the hall just seems amazing. Love the look on David's face.....because it looks just like him. Perfect in every way. :)

We continue to pray and send good thoughts your way. :)

Traci & Family