MIchael's Quest

Tri-Force - Faith, Hope, Charity

June 2007 - Posts

Life goes on and on and on and on

Things have been pretty smooth for Michael the last few weeks, no problems - thank you God!  He will have a nursing change, at least for a month or so, and he doesn't like that very much.  The nurse has just come on the case seems very nice, very attentive to him and to learning how to work with him best. Again, we are thankful! 

Christine sent me some news on Mathew, Michael's room mate at Rusk - it isn't the best news and it reminds me to be thankful.  It is very easy to get caught up in how hard this is, before I take a step in that direction I must aknowledge that things could be much worse.  Please pray for Mathew and his family, they're going through some rough times right now.  Here is the update:

This has been a rough week for Matthew. On Monday his stitches from the surgery to replace the catheter to the baclofin pump were removed. Unfortunately things didn't go as smoothly as expected. Soon after this he began to have discharge from the incision area and puss was gathering. Matthew also had a fever. He was taken to the emergency room, sent home and then went to the hospital in Columbia the next day. He was taken home again and during the night the discharge increased dramatically and the incision opened so much that his parents could see through to the baclofin pump inside Matthew.

Matthew was admitted to University Hospital in Columbia and they began weaning Matthew off the medicine administered through the baclofin pump in preparation for removing the pump altogether. This was very rough for Matthew. The spasms and pain began throughout all his muscles. The surgery was Friday morning and he came through the surgery fine. The tough part is the withdrawal symptoms from the baclofin medicine. Matthew is on pain medication, but he is still very uncomfortable.

The doctors are estimating that they can put the baclofin pump back in Matthew's body in two weeks or so. The question will be where to put it. Matthew doesn't have much body fat so they had to insert the pump in muscle tissue previously. Please keep Matthew in your prayers as he recovers from surgery and has to deal with muscles spasms and tone that causes pain for Matthew. Also keep Matthew's parents in your prayers as they stay by his side and care for him - comforting him through the pain and discomfort.