The mantra of the SICU: “It’s a marathon, not a sprint.”

There must be a more interesting way to keep saying the same thing, something for the non-runners among us.  Since I’ve never run a marathon (but have always admired those who do) I don’t actually know what this means.  I guess it means its a loooooong race– that takes a different kind of training and mindset.  This hit me today when I found out that the other two long-term families (who came in after us) and have been watching their loved ones’ recovery  (one with an aneurysm, one with a stroke) will be leaving this weekend. No, they aren’t leaving for home, but for rehabilitation hospitals elsewhere.  They are on that next phase of the journey, where we are still making teensy steps forward…and the occasional step back.

The Oral Surgeon removed the wires from Vernon’s jaw with no problems and tells me he is done with his work here . He gave me a card to check up with him in 6 months.  Apparently his mended jaw is still so sore, that even without the wiring, it will be hard to move. We shouldn’t expect to hear any words from Vernon for a while. He will also continue to be fed his “vanilla milkshake of perfection” from tubes through his stomach.  However, I did see him yawn for the first time today!  Progress!

The gastro-surgeon was able to find the problem of bleeding in the stomach and has cauterized the problematic vein. AMAZING what these people can do via mini-cameras.  Whatever small pride I felt as a photographer has been humbled with one fell swoop. I certainly haven’t saved any lives with MY camera.

Today, yet another infection was discovered through his regular CT Scan.  This time it is a large hematoma in his upper pelvic area.  For those not aware of this medical term (like me, till noon today) a hematoma is a localized collection of blood outside the blood vessel.  It needs to be drained but only if it hasn’t turned into a clot.  Ugh, if its weird reading terms like this, try to understand that it’s even weirder for me to be using them…let alone understanding them.  What a surreal world.

We need Chris Adams back in town to make this stuff sound more interesting and clear. But yes, Vernon still needs prayer. With every step forward, there is another problem. Not life-threatening, as the doctors get on these things as soon as they see them. But still the body is a complicated eco-system of its own…what heals one area may cause a reaction somewhere else.

And so we continue the race…without previous training.

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We like our headgear, apparently.

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