Day 35.
Day 35. I feel homesick and impatient for Jack to make a faster recovery. But, he continues to reach for things, become more vocal and manages to turn the pages of his bedtime books.
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Day 35. I feel homesick and impatient for Jack to make a faster recovery. But, he continues to reach for things, become more vocal and manages to turn the pages of his bedtime books.
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Day 34. Jack plays in the sandbox for the first time and is able to reach and grasp the shovel for a minute before dropping it!
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Day 33. Jack is getting more smiley every day, eating more and begins to reach for more things. His motor skills seem to be improving as he reaches for and plays with some smoothie on his ergo chair tray.
Read More...Day 31. Jack’s aunt arrives in town, he is vocalizing more although they are kind of high-pitched sounds, and he rolls from his back to stomach for the first time since waking up.
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Day 29. Jack’s a mama’s boy today so we survive with a lotta’ coffee and the carrier. He has a great OT session learning to eat again, but the other 3 therapies are a bust. He’s cranky and not interested in therapy. At all.
Read More...Day 28. Jack has an off day today. Both therapy sessions don’t go well and he manages to pull his NG tube out twice! Putting it back in is pretty near torture for the poor guy.
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Day 25. Jack’s eyesight is tested and appears to be fine. He is moving his head more from side to side and the physiotherapist was happy to see him bring his hand to his mouth.
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