Our Family's Story

Our Family's Story

Monday, October 22, 2012

The New Routine

Glenn has been following this new routine to a T.  We never get tired of hearing how incredible he is doing, because it gives us so much hope.  Every day he does things that we couldn't even imagine him doing yesterday.  He really is amazing.

Today was no different.  He and his therapist walked up three (that's right, THREE) flights of stairs.  Seriously, the man is taking amazing to a whole new level.  Also, Mom got certified to escort him around the hospital, so they can now go on long short walks on around the beach hospital together.  So romantic.

Although his therapy has gotten really intense and they have him working hard all day, he has been really motivated by the constant progress he is making.  He definitely is amazing!

7 comments:

  1. Trying to comment again . . . it seems like my comments are falling into a black hole somewhere. Just want you to know how glad we are that you are such a fighter and doing so well. Keep up the good work. Linda glad you are such a help. Take care of yourself. Love you guys - K&G Riches

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  2. Thinking about you Glenn! Keep up the good work!

    Chris

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  3. You are simply amazing, Glenn. Miss seeing you in the hallway and en route to coffee :) -- Very glad this blog is here to help keep in touch. -- Sending best wishes, Cheryl

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  4. Looking forward to you weird sense of humor again. Sorry, couldn't resist that since I've had to deal with it for 30 years or so.

    Keep working hard my man...

    Randy Whitaker

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  5. Glenn,

    Last Thursday, Chuck, Andy and I raised glasses of adult beverages in your honor, to your health, and to your rapid recovery. We look forward to the day when you will hoist one with us.

    Some time ago you mentioned that all too often people go by one another's workspace to ask a question, but rarely to just see how a coworker is doing. As I walk by your office these days I'm reminded of this failing.

    Best wishes to you, my friend. Keep up the great recovery work.

    Saul Cohen

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  6. Glenn: I'm so impressed by your tenacity and courage. But that's what I remember about you. I haven't seen you for year or two but I want you to know I'm thinking of you and praying for your continued recovery.

    Kris Gambee

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  7. Glenn,

    What wonderful news that you get to go home!!Nothings better for the healing process than home, sweet home. Stay strong,fight hard, and never give up HOPE.

    My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

    Debbie Coulson

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