Stacey and I are at Marquette in Milwaukee moving our son Bobby. Thirty two years ago I met this kid from Chicago that would become my best friend and partner in many adventures. This latest adventure Jim decided to undertake without consulting me first, a deviation from our previous process, but as always I’m in.
Jim is 100% breathing on his own and has been for a week. He still uses a nasal cannula just get a boost of oxygen, but he is doing all the work. He is able to talk and has the same deep calming voice. He still has the trach in and will for some time, but that is just in an abundance of caution.
Feeding tube is gone. Jim is eating the hospital food and supplementing with insure. His appetite is slow to come back, but perfectly normal.
Jim’s bed converts into the form of a chair. He is doing this daily, but his blood pressure drops as his legs drop. Doc said it takes some time for the brain to catch up to the change in orientation of the legs. Jim is experimenting with slowly moving his legs down and letting the blood pressure catch up.
There is a sore on his backside that needs to heal up. Weeks of not much movement causes bed sores. One is pretty good size and needs to heal before he can move onto the rehab center. Hoping this can happen in the next couple of weeks.
All for now. Going to help Bobby meet some coeds!
Laura Cesario-Mosur : Bosco!!
Awesome news!!!
We’re all praying for you and look forward to seeing you! Let me know when you’re ready for lasagna!
Feel free to call me because Rashid won’t let me talk when you call! Lol
Everyone misses you a ton!
Luv,
XOs
Cesario
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Zeb Bradford : Way to go Jim! Keep up the good work!
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Linda Lawrence : All sounds so very positive. Your determination and hard work will move mountains. On another note , great that your dear friend Bob is SO thoughtful, but I doubt Bobby will need his help in meeting coeds!!
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Molly Schaffer : Great progress Jim!! I hope Bobby is as fortunate as you & his dad…..to meet a lifelong friend & brother.
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Anthony Curran : Good news!
Keep on truckin’!
My son is a junior studying engineering at Marquette – hat tip to Jim who encouraged him.
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