Day 51
We broke her out, Becca made it home (her parents home)! At about 6pm tonight they finally allowed us to take her out the door 🙂 We have to go back up there for some medicine tomorrow afternoon, but she wanted to go home rather than spend another night in the hospital just for that. The boys were thrilled to see her. Little Michael asked us if she was able to spend the night tonight… it was precious.
So now we will have a nurse come by the home each day, as well as PT & OT. In the next few days we should be able to take her to therapy in a clinic, rather than in the home. I went to fill the medication tonight, boy was that fun 🙂 It’s amazing how easy it is to get medicine in the hospital, but getting it filled outside is a mess… but it’s worth the trade off just to have her home!
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Yeah!!! What a blessing to have Becca home. We are thrilled. It is amazing to see her progress and strength. I will come visit this week. Let us know if you need anything.
Love,
Beth, Shae, and Aiden too!
Oh my goodness! I know it must seem like a lifetime to you all, but the improvement in Becca’s physical strength is amazing to me!Bless you all, and may God continue to watch over you as you proceed down the road towards recovery. All of us in DAL miss you!!
Much LUV,
Toni
What a relief!! I am so glad to hear that Rebecca is home with her family. I am sure that there were days you wondered if you would make it to this point, and here you are!! I can not express my gratitude for yet another of many miracles. The Lord has truly blessed you all. I miss you all bunches. I am definitely ready for some smooches from Cameron:) I will talk with you soon. Take care and remember to have a good time when you can, laughter is best the best medicine:) Love, Amber and family!!
YEA!!!!! I’m so glad you are home. I only wish I felt well enough to be there to help out. You are amazing, Rebecca, your desire to fight and win is something to be proud of. I admire you, Randy, and the whole family so much. You are all so special. Our Heavenly Father has certainly showered his blessings upon you thoughout this ordeal. To think a few weeks ago you could only move your head and now you are walking is a miracle. This experience, for me at least, has taught me the love of service, the importance of prayer and most importantly, the reality of faith. I love you all so much. Thank you for giving me the wonderful opportunity of tending your special boys!
Love,
Aunt Lisa =D