Mum had a session with Lara the speech therapist this morning, and has passed the swallow test for some foods. She had some yoghurt and mashed banana. The nasal tube is staying in for now to help with delivering medication and to top up foods, but this is great step forward. We’ve been told we are not to finish Mum’s sentences for her and her homework is to over articulate her words and keep eating. The doctors do their rounds a bit earlier on week days, so we missed them today, but mum seemed very pleased with the cocktail of drugs they have prescribed for her. The physio is due for another session today, and if the physio chair turns up she will be aiming to get sitting on the chair. The nursing staff are fantastic and taking great care of mum. - David
I was up in Wellington for a long weekend last week and noticed how busy it has been. Between, nurses doing check ups and taking observations, Physio, speech therapists, occupational therapists, doctors, meals, trying to drink a litre of water and visitors, there is not a whole lot of time for Mum to spend by herself. We have had discussions with Mum about this and feel that it will be better for her long term recovery to restrict visiting to her immediate family for the time being. On behalf of the family, thank you for all of your support and kind messages. With the shock of the stroke the massive amount of support Mum has received from friends and family has been a huge boost. It has been a scary time and Mum has felt very loved and cared for whist she adjusted to the realities of where she has to start her rehabilitation from. We are getting a better sense of the cadence of recovery. Unfortunately, there won't be massive breakthroughs that make fo...
I popped in to see Mum on Tuesday evening and she was in pretty good spirits. She seemed less tired than the last time I saw her, even though I arrived just before the end of visiting hours. She has had a wide range of visitors from family and friends to physio and occupational therapists, it's all go. The physio is getting Mum to do an exercise whereby she interlocks the fingers of both hands and uses her left arm to assist her raising her right arm. In typical fashion Mum demonstrated this exercise a number of times during my visit, she is really focused on goals. Her goal for tomorrow morning is to make her own breakfast. Mum has really enjoyed all the visits she has had and we went through a number of her photos of Mike and Hugo, it was great to see her face light up as we looked at a number of Hugo's photos. Mum was also showing off her fingers as her lifelong friend Jenny has been in giving her a manicure which she was really pleased with. Mum has also been...
Excellent news. Love to all.
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