Josh's day was as close to reality as possible today, with one exception -- no seizures. He had a tutor come in and help him do some school work. He had physical therapy to help him move around. He was even allowed to untether himself from the EEG and walk down the hall. He had two rec therapist come in with projects to keep him busy. But still no seizures.
I did a mitzvah today. The hospital rabbi (who we've seen a number of times during our stay) saw me in the hallway and asked me to make a minyan so that a group of orthodox men could say their daily prayers. As it turns out, Josh's surgeon was among the minyan and we both agreed that it was good sign.
Monday, May 17, 2010
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We were away for the weekend with no access to the internet in Big Sur - what a delight to read the reports of the past few days. From California, best wishes for continued progress, step by step and day by day.
ReplyDeleteGood morning! Glad to know that Josh and you have so many visitors and that Josh is feeling well-you are all in my thoughts so frequently throughout the day. One of my ninth graders read your blog with me yesterday and had some good questions-He will be keeping Josh in his thoughts-another Yankee fan!! Be well xoxox Amy
ReplyDeleteEvery day I update Matthew and Ethan about Josh's condition. We are all thrilled that he is feeling better than he was feeling last week.
ReplyDeleteEthan, like Josh, is rooting for the Yankees to beat the pants off of the Red Socks tonight. Maybe they can channel each other.LOL!
We will keep Josh in our thoughts and prayers and hopefully we will all be together soon when you all come home. Love, Amy, et al
Just wanted to let you know that Red Sox nation is also sending positive thoughts to Josh. And if a Yankee win can help Josh feel better, then I hope the Yankees win tonite! It would be worth it.
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