As you may have noticed, what was once weekly reports have now become monthly updates. I think this is a good sign that life DOES go on after a major upheaval and the boat stabilizes. Here's the latest.
Friday we finally drove the van home from Brownsville. It has been nearly a month since we first signed the sale documents. Each step has taught us patient waiting and I will not bore you with the details. Even at this point we must be patient. Why? Well, neither Lynn nor I remembered that we needed to call our insurance company so it sat here all weekend until we could call and get it on our policy on Monday. We know that policies cover the driving of new vehicles but, in our case, there is a huge question of when we actually took ownership. Just to be safe, then, we decided to wait. Lynn is biting at the bit though. In my next monthly blog, I'll let you know how driving from a wheelchair is going. This van has a Braun lift so Lynn will be lifted up into the vehicle in his chair and will move right into the driving area, lock his chair in, and drive with the hand controls from Coachcraft. If I drive, I move the passenger seat to the driver's side, and Lynn locks his chair into the emptied space. Cool - huh?!!!!! I can't believe how blessed we are to make this happen for Lynn.
Medically, I have good news and bad news. On the positive side Lynn is taking the right amount of muscle spasm medicine right now to keep the involuntary spasms to a minimum. This is such a relief at night as I can position his legs when he turns over so much better. God bless Baclofen!
The bad news is that the increased medication has raised havoc with his bowel program. We're not sure why but this has been discouraging to Lynn because he is wondering AGAIN how he can trust doing anything in the evening. We are hoping as his body adjusts to the meds, we can get his bowels trained again. Please pray for this. It is a HUGE part of being paralyzed.
Lastly, Lynn has had no signs of movement. We will keep asking for God to give us a miracle.
Thinking and praying for you both. Say hi to Lynn for me.
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Chella