We have just returned from Auckland hospital. Jim is still emerging from his induced coma. He is no longer under heavy sedation, but remains on morphine for his injuries (shoulder and neck).
Bringing him round is a very slow process and will take a few days. The doctors told us that he has opened his eyes a couple of times and has responded to commands to clench his left hand. He seems to have expected response to stimuli on the left side. There appears to be no response on his right side at the moment. It is too early to say what this means in the long term, but every day gives a small improvement in his condition, as well as more information that reveals more about what lies ahead. It is painfully slow and quite distressing for everyone involved. Jim will not be able to see visitors other than family for some weeks.
Thanks for all your best wishes and prayers.
Friday, December 18, 2009
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What a gorgeous photo - killer smile. I have passed on the details of this blog to people, it is so good for us to be able to follow his progress although I know it must be difficult for you to write, so thank you.
ReplyDeleteLove you all, there are a lot of people sending out much love and hope.
Callie XXXX
A great photo and a wonderful way for us to positively visualise Jim and his speedy recovery. Our loving thoughts are with you all constantly
ReplyDeleteMarianne, Bart, Hannah, Faith and Daisy
We are thinking positive thoughts for Jims recovery and sending love to you all in this difficult time.
ReplyDeleteSusan, Peter, Grace, Lucy and Joss
Thinking of you all, most especially Jim. Thank you for these updates, they are very much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteSending tons of love from Windy Wellington!
Fran, Peter, Billy and KatieXXX