Friday, October 30, 2009

October 30 at 2:26

Today with support on both sides Ashley took about 50 steps and spent maybe 2 hours in the wheel chair. She is also starting to talk in complete sentences although she whispers and sometimes doesn't make much sense. It is very exciting to see all the work she is putting into her recovery. She still sleeps a lot and any visits are very limited. Thanks for all your kind words and concern.

October 28 at 3:30pm

With support on both sides Ashley took 6 steps to and from the wheelchair. For the first time we got to wheel her around the hospital floor for about 20 minutes.

Kathy Wong said- I took Ashley's brothers to see her yesterday. While there I told her a couple of funny stories and she smiled. It was so nice to see her do that.

October 27 at 8:27pm

Ashley typed the following herself: i am itired

October 27 at 1:59pm

Dr.'s believe Ashley is now stable. Her pneumonia has improved and she is more alert. The trauma doctor said this morning that her recovery so far has been phenomenal considering her severe injuries and she has been moved out of ICU.

October 25 at 1:53pm

Ashley has indicated by nodding that she does NOT remember the accident or even the building project she was on her way to. She started Physical Therapy today and sat in a chair for about 15 minutes.

October 24 at 11:10am

Ashley told the nurse her correct year of birth. She also recongnized our friend Tawnya by name which is Super because she hasn't seen Tawnya in a really long time. She is also able to tell the nurse when she is in pain. Ash is still critical and doesn't want visitors at this time. Thanks for all your responses and prayers. The boys and I miss all you guys.

October 23 at 7:02pm

Ashley is continuing to recieved treatment for the pnemonia. Plastic Dr. did a good job and her right cheek is no longer swollen.She slept a lot today.

October 22 at 10:08am

Ashley has developed pnemonia. She is having a hard time trying to comunicate but seems to understand what is going on. There will be time for speech therapy later but I'm excited to know she has the desire to try speaking.Plastic's are planning to work on her swollen right cheek today.

October 21 at 12:44pm

With great difficulty Ashley said her name today.Hopefully she remembers all of ours. :) The last monitor inserted into her brain is being removed now.

October 20 at 12:48pm

Ashley's breathing on her own and the resperation tube has been removed. Yea!! She is wearing an oxygen mask. She looks more comfortable but it not allowed to talk.

October 19 at 9:00pm

Ash had a more comfortable d ay. She was able to show a peace sign when asked 3 out of 5 times. She is breathing better. Hopefully tomorrow we will see more improvement.

October 18 at 8:03pm

Ash has a fever and has been taken off the setatives. Her body is hav'n a very hard time adjusting. She opens her eyes but not much else. It's hard to know what she understands right now. The Dr. is trying to get her body to take over breathing but she is having a hard time with that too. The MRI shows that her recovery will be a long process. Thanks for your prayers. She can't have visitors right now.

October 17 at 8:41pm

Ashley is tolerating the feed tube well. She went for an MRI today which took close to four hours. It was a bit hard on her becuase she came back with a fever. We hope to have some good news to report tomorrow.

October 16 at 9:36pm

Ashley had a quiet day. No real change to report. They will try and start feeding her through her feeding tube tonight.

October 15 at 6:42pm

Ashley moved her left arm a little. They had been worried about it but things are looking more positive for that arm.

October 15 at 4:16pm

Ash opened her eyes for just a second. She squezed my hand a little and wiggled her feet.

October 15 at 1:18pm

Ashley was moved to Nero ICU Her numbers are still good. She can't have visitors in her room, they want to start weaning her off the sedation and they need it to be quiet to keep her blood pressure low. She is also fighting an infection which is most likely in her lungs.Thanks for all your notes of encouragement, ...I'm sorry to be unable to respond to them at this time. When Ash can have visitors I will let you know.

October 14 at 4:33pm

The report is that the surgery went perfectly. Her abdomin is put together again. They will try a feed tube tomorrow. She will have to continue to remain sedated for at least 24 hours.

October 14 at 12:46pm

Ashley's numbers have improved. She is scheduled for 1pm sugery to close her abdomon.

October 13 at 3:03pm

Ashley's abdomon remains open becuase she has had multipule surgerys and swelling that made it impossible to close. They packed her belly and bandaged it up. They want to close her up now but are unable to lay her down flat due to the pressures in her brain.

October 13 at 3:03pm

They are changing the dressing now and are hoping Ash will be more stable tomorrow. Maybe they can close her up then. Her brain remains swollen and that is the highest concern. She is not feeling any pain and has not been awake at all.

October 13 at 3:02pm

A machine is breathing for her. If they continue to have trouble controling the swelling they may put her in an extreamely deep coma or preform surgery to remove part of her skull bone to releave the pressure in her head. She can't have visitors but if you want to come and sit in the waiting room you may come but ...I won't be able to visit much. I'm allowed to sit with her which I am doing if I'm not sleeping.

October 12 at 5:22pm

Ashley has had her ups and downs all day but she's still fighting so that's good. At the moment she's have an up. Thanks for all your comments and prayers. I hope she is able to read all you write in the near future.

October 12 at 3:57am

Ashley is still stable but developed some issues when they decreased the sedatives. They will have to keep her sedated after all. We may have to wait until after Tuesday when brain swelling should no longer be an issue before they try again. She was supposed to have surgery on her abdoman Monday but it has to be postponed.

October 11 at 8:09pm

This afternoon around 4:30p.m. the doctors took Ashley off of one of the medicines keeping her unconscience. They are now slowly reducing the dose of the sedatives she is on so that she will be able to wake up. Possibly as soon as tonight or tomorrow.

October 11 at 11:39am

Tonight was quiet. All numbers are looking good and heart is looking stable. Swelling has slightly decreased and blood pressure is good. Wendy will continue to update whenever possible.

October 10 at 8:39pm

The swelling in Ashley's brain has decreased with the right medication. An additional probe has been inserted into her brain and it indicates that the blood flow to her brain is very good. She is in a coma which is not uncommon. Her black eye looks much better and they finally dressed her in a pretty green gown. She looks like she is comfortable. The boys are with the friends.

October 10 at 2:09pm

Thanks for all your concern and prayers. Ashley's body seems to be healing but her injuries still severe. She is still in critical condition and has remained unconscious. We will know more about her brain swelling in a couple of hours.