Friday, July 31, 2015

07/31 - Intubation is over

Friends

it was only 3 days of intubation. but it was one more step for all of us. The joy, the emotions and the light we had once the doctors gave us the thumbs up to remove the tubes were extreme. 

David is conscious, happy, shine and, of course, singing :)

Thank you for your prayers, love and support. 

We are ready and confident on his recovery.

"For God did not appoint us to suffer wrath but to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. He died for us so that, whether we are awake or asleep, we may live together with him. Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” —1 Thessalonians 5:9–11

Thursday, July 30, 2015

07/30 - Optimistic. One day at the time.

David had a good night sleep. Complained about the tube in his mouth and cold. He had an increase in temperature yesterday but to avoid to entry with medication, the doctors decided to lower the body temperature until the culture results come back (2-3 days).

Overall, he looks good. No coughing. I believe the fact he didn't try to talk during the night had helped.

The reddish urine, per the doctor input, was an expected result from the intubation.  The color is much better today:)

I'm sure God is working here for us.

They have no struggles; their bodies are healthy and strong. They are free from the burdens common to man; they are not plagued by human ills.



07/29 - Conscious. This tube sucks!

Today, David wake up conscious. Unfortunately, he can't talk or sing. And he is feeling really uncomfortable with the tubes. We is writing instead talking but this process is bringing frustration. Hopefully, we will find some way to improve. But basically the news are:

  • He is conscious;
  • He is awake;
  • He is looking forward to go re-start the physiotherapy. And the good news, I briefly discussed with 1West and they are open to re-admit him as soon as he is ready to Rehab.
Please, keep your prayer.

"Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved, for you are my praise." 
[Jeremiah 17:14] 

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

07/28 - One more day

Thanks  friends for your prayers and comforting words.

 Emails, calls, VoiceMessages, Facebook messages, text messages are welcome and much appreciate.

Since Friday 07/26, David is back to ICU. The doctors are working around the clock. God is here with us providing his blesses. He has been mostly sleep . When he is awake, he seems to acknowledge whoever is around but he goes back to sleep in few minutes.

To help his breath, he had been intubated and should remain intubated for the next 2 or 3 days.

Please, keep you prayers for his full recovery.

Wrap us as a close knit family, draw us near to you Lord, and bind us with your Loving Hands. Let us be drawn closer to You. You are the Vine, dear Lord and we are the branches. You carry all knowledge and all power. You Lord are our medicine. Your Words Lord are Truth and Life.
Help us put our trust in You. You Lord are the greatest physician. You heal, You protect, You care, You love, You are kind, You are patient, You are thoughtful, You are strength. You Lord are our Creator.
You know our thoughts, our sighings and our cryings and every hair on our head. You are Wonderful and make all good things for us. Heal us Lord, if it be Your will.
Amen 

Sunday, July 26, 2015

07/26... Not a great day

Friends, the day is not over yet. But it was not a great day for David. Headache and ammonia level increased.  Seems the doctors have a plan and we are waiting for the next steps.

Please, keep your prayers.


Firsts movements in the left leg

David woke up in the middle of the night determined to move his left leg. And it was with excitement, that we could follow the fist movements. Here is the shared... Way to go Dai!


Saturday, July 25, 2015

Why this blog?

Dear Friends, 

I want to thank all of you for well wishes, support and prayers. Please know that I am deeply moved by the outpouring of love that I have received over the past few days. 

Unfortunately, it is difficult for me to return your phone calls and texts at this time. So excuse the mass mailing, but I wanted to update you on my condition. 

This past Tuesday night I began to experience a weakness in my left hand, whichI simply attributed to a possible pinched nerve. By Wednesday morning, my symptoms had not subsided. My beloved Katy, who was out of town on business, insisted I go to the doctor. Thank God, for Katy.

I was taken to the ER at UCLA Westwood where I was diagnosed as having localized bleeding in the brain – a stroke, if you will. The bleeding has stopped onits own, and I have been moved to the Neuro Surgery Intensive Care Unit for further evaluation and treatment. 

I can still treat the nurses to my incredible singing voice when the mood strikes. My speech is fairly good (except the Welsh accent remains). I can move my right leg with vigor. But my left side is still very weak and I am exhausted throughout most of the day. 

Doctors have explained that this occurrence affects everyone at a different pace and in different ways. I am stable, in reasonably good spirits (when I am awake) and my prognosis for the future is yet to be determined. 

Katy is by my side 24/7. My son Evan flew in from Denver and Nathan will be arriving back from New York next week.

Please continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers.Feel free to contact my friend Dan Cowan (909.374.1424) if you have any questions. or Katy T (512 506 0848) We will keep you posted on my condition if there are any changes.Use comments to tell us if and when you are planning to visit us. We are trying to be conservative and yes, have visitors but also allow time to Dai to rest.

So far, we are going to use this blog to make sure you have access to the most up-to-date situation and also to make sure we are ready for your visit.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Timeline


  • 07/14 - Buying tickets to go for a vacation (Barcelona), then celebrate Catherine birthday and finally celebrate our love in Paris
  • 07/14 - Dinner. Bad silverware. Not able to eat a simple salad with that.
  • 07/14 - I'm felling weird. "I punched a nerve during work out". No. I'm not going to ER tonight. I'll go see my doctor tomorrow morning.
  • 07/15 9:00am- "Yeah... Things are not looking good. Need an MRI". No... I won't take a cab, or Uber or ambulance. It is just 4 blocks and I can walk.
  • 07/15 12:00pm - It is a stroke. Ambulance. UCLA ER.
  • 07/15 4pm - Katy arrived. ICU here I go. Speech impaired. Few friends rush to UCLA Ronald Reagan to support us.
  • 07/16 - ICU. No movements on the left side. Evan arrived.
  • 07/17 - ICU. No movements on the left side. Faith. Prayer. Love. Friendship.
  • 07/18 - ICU. So many friends showed up expressing Love, fellowship, and support.
  • 07/19 - ICU. So many friends showed up expressing Love, fellowship, and support.
  • 07/20 - Evan leaves for his International Trip. Friends keep filling us with love and support. So many emails, messages, facetime, facebook etc etc etc. We must find a way to spread  the communication

07/21 - This blog is born.