After making my post at about 1 this afternoon, I went back to sleep for another 5 hours. I am now well rested and alert again, all my reflexes are back to normal and by vision is not fuzzy...it's amazing what happens when you go too long with too little sleep.
Went to see Deb around 8 this evening...and what a difference. She is much more alert, more talkative, able to move better, the swelling in her neck and face is down greatly. The new shunt has drained out around 160 mililitres of brain fluid since yesterday morning....which is A LOT. With the excess brain fluids being pulled out of her brain, the pressure is reduced, the brain swelling is reduced and things are working better. Still not back to where she was this time last week, but much better than how she was Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Her vitals are solid as a rock (have been since day one).
I was filling Deb in on what the neurologist said about his findings, and that he said that she should soon be back in Rehab and on the road to recovery within a week or so. Deb reached up with her right hand (which has 2 IV ports in it and is wrapped in tape to hold the lines in place) and patted my face and said. "We're going to be alright." Yes, we are going to be alright....won't be alright tomorrow, or next week, but we will be alright in time.
I passed on all the well wishes and the fact that she has prayers in abundance being said for her...and she smiled a bit. And I reassured her that I love her dearly, deeply and forever and ever and ever.
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