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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Recovery Day One...

AMAZING!!!  Amy Jo is doing so well it's hard to believe that 24 hours ago Dr. Surgeon was knee deep in Tumzilla and probably starving about now.

Amy is talking, laughing, joking and winning over her entire health care team with her humble personality and cheerful laugh.  She is very tired, but she's been up walking (running a lap per Amy), sat in a chair for an hour, told us a few funny stories about her memories of yesterday, and passed all her cognition tests except one.  She DID remember her name, age and why she was here at the Medical Center.  But when Dr. Surgeon asked her to name the numerical equivalent of carbon on the periodic table of elements she retorted that is was a mean question.  They shared a laugh over that one and it was then we knew for sure that OUR Amy was still OUR Amy, only better.

She is now resting peacefully in intensive care, taking a much needed nap after a restless night.  I am in awe right now as I watch her sleep and realize that without the advanced health care, diagnostic tools, skilled doctors and nurses Amy may not have survived.  In fact, Heather brought up the fact yesterday, that if the two of them lived in some of the third world countries they have visited recently, they would probably both just get sicker and sicker then die in a few years.  So... flawed though our health care system may be in the U.S., today, I am grateful, Amy is grateful, and her friends and family members are grateful that medical science prevailed.

Amy sends her love and thanks for all the kind words and support.  Keep her in your thoughts.  Stay tuned...

2 comments:

  1. Lets try this again...lol I posted a message earlier, but it didn't show up :( It is so nice to hear that you doing great and that everything turned out good! I love how your friend has made up this blog to keep us all updated and to post the pictures of you. You look GREAT!! I think about you all the time and cont. to keep you and your family in my prayers. I don't know if you have your phone with you, but I thought I would let you know I am getting texting added on to my cell phone plan, just to keep in touch with you. Now thats better then a hallmark card....lol (shows how much I care for my special friend Amy). Ask your friend or family to let me know when you are up to having people text or call you, it would be great to talk to you again. Take care and don't over do it. Love ya, Dana(Grannell)Minihan.

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  2. Thank you for posting this for Amy. All of the support from the many people she has touched will be a strength for her as she goes down the road of recovery. I remember Amy being competitive and kind, strong and humble, centered and adventurous. I believe she was given those qualities to have tools to fight in the face of adversity. We're only given what we can handle! Hang in there Amy. You are amazing! Audrey Taggart-Kagdis

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