bikertat
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Great news Chip......I have goosebumps.......love to hear that he is improving so well. Thanks for the update. Sorry took so long, but just got on the computer today.....prayers.....bikertat
I don't have it now, but I will after stopping by the hospital tonight.scubachip said:Kevan, do you know what Cameron's User Name is so Chip and I can look for him.
Thanks
Lori
So is that 5-6 PST Kevan can he talk ? I will be there :rock:Kevan said:I don't have it now, but I will after stopping by the hospital tonight.
We're going to do another chat with Phil from 8-9PM EST tonight (8.22.06).
See you all there!
It was a joke Bonehead Now I have it in my favoritesKevan said:On Sunday, Phil wasn't talking. I'm not sure what's really possible with the trachea tube in there.
I'll find out more this evening.
BTW- www.worldtime.com
Kevan said:On Sunday, Phil wasn't talking. I'm not sure what's really possible with the trachea tube in there.
I'll find out more this evening.
BTW- www.worldtime.com
Kevan said:I don't have it now, but I will after stopping by the hospital tonight.
We're going to do another chat with Phil from 8-9PM EST tonight (8.22.06).
See you all there!
Silent D said:Good morning y'all,
I was just wondering if anyone (maybe Kevan?) has an update on Phil's condition from yesterday or today?
SD
Kevan said:Hey everyone. No updates today. I didn't get a chance to go to the hospital the last two days. Work has kept me without much free time. And when I have had time, it's not during visiting hours.
I was hoping that Cameron would hop on line for a couple minutes each day and toss us some updates as to his dad's condition and status. I haven't seen anything yet. I'll remind him.
My plan is to stop by tomorrow during the afternoon visiting hours. With any good fortune, he'll be off the vent and in a non-ICU room.
During my last visit, I showed him the group pic from the Nats (during the chat). He tossed a little smile. He was very attentive and responding well to voices. He probably won't be speaking until the trachea tube comes out. Hopefully that's happening soon.
He's moving all his limbs, and tries to sit up/get out of bed on occassion. His right arm is slowly catching up to the rest of the limbs. He's still got a solid grip.
There's been big improvements in his condition each time I've stopped by. The chaplain from the race track, Mr. Steve Dunn, has come by as often as his schedule allows. He's a great guy and is praying hard for Phil.
I'll post an update after my visit tomorrow.
Kevan said:You're welcome, Tim. I'm trying to make time, but they keep denying me my "27 hours in a day" request.
Yes. Phil is still at Grant Medical Center.
I will update everyone when he gets transferred to Indianapolis.