Wednesday, September 28, 2011

First Fundraiser Next Week

The first fundraiser is all set for next week. I hope many will be able to attend. Thank you to Teri for getting this set up so quickly. Please make sure to mention this when you are there.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

1st Week at TIRR

This was Christian's first week at TIRR. TIRR is a rehabilitation center. This is where Christian receive's all of his therapy. He has three types of therapy. Physical, Occupational and speech. Therapy will be 5 days a week. Three hours a day. As he progresses they will incorporate group therapy.  The first week is a transition week. He was still pretty sleepy and not fully alert.  He has done well with the therapy with a little bit of frustration. Alisa brought the boys to see him last Saturday. He was very excited to see the boy's. Today was the first day that he has been very alert. He is starting to wake up more and is making a lot more improvement. They splinted his left hand and taped the shoulder. We are looking forward to more progress this week.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

On September 6th my brother in law was hit by a car while riding his bike. The driver of the van was uninsured had no valid drivers license and didn't speak english. The impact of the hit was between 40-45 mph. Christian was air lifted to the medical center in downtown Houston. He was in the Nuero ICU for 10 days and then was moved downstairs for 4 days. The last 14 days have been a rough road. He had a team of many doctors that were over seeing his care. He has trauma and bleeding in the brain, and a fractured spine. He is in and out of consciousness and still not sure of his surroundings. He was moved to TIRR yesterday and will start his rehabilitation this week. The average person stays at TIRR 28 days. They feel he might take a little longer.

Christian is the sole provider for the family. My sister stay's at home with their two boys. CJ is four and Carter is two. My aunt is setting up a few fundraisers to help get them through this.

TIRR treats people with a range of disabilities from complex conditions like brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple trauma and amputation, to rehabilitation for conditions including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, post-polio syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.