Friday, May 4, 2007

It's a homer!

As I write this Paul is now around the corner eating tortellini and salad for lunch in his own kitchen. Yes he's going, going, gone from the hospital! The scan from yesterday looked good, the drain was out this morning, and he finally got to get out of bed and walk around this morning. He passed the road test, the blood test, and the pee test and they no longer had any excuse to hold onto his handsome self. The headaches may have been from the drain so over the next few days to weeks they should improve or disappear. He's getting used to living life with a foam neck collar that doesn't allow him to move his head at all but I think he'll happily get used to nearly anything as long as he can do it back in the real world!

Love,
Kate

9 comments:

Jeanne said...

WOW!

Welcome home Paul! Good news!

Take good care to get well!

Warmly,

Jeanne and Rick Waite

Mirella Riga said...

Yeah! We are so happy that you are finally home! Take care!

Love The Rigas

Michelle said...

That's great.
I hope things continue to improve now that Paul is home getting TLC from Cheree and his visiting family.

James said...

Awesome!

Thanks for the good news, Kate. And thanks for delivering the wiffleball. Don't let Paul slack off too much!

James

Jean and Eddie said...

Good news. It is so nice to have the blog for updates. Thanks again.

Anonymous said...

Welcome HOME!!!

The Wright's

Anonymous said...

Welcome home Paul!

Hope you had a comfortable first night home.

Fiona

Sandee Rugg said...

Hi Paul,

Praise the Lord. Am so thrilled to hear you are home.

What a shock! Had no idea you were in the hospital, or that there was anything wrong with you! Sent you an email requesting changes to the SDDL website and got spooked by your out of office message. Got hold of Mike for some details and before I could even send you a card in the hospital you're home! What a miracle and great news that is Paul. Prayers for your quick recovery and "back to normal". Fondly, Sandee

Jean and Eddie said...

Mike and I had a look first-hand at the scar. It is a doozy. It should be on YouTube soon.