You Call This an Update?


Well, we didn’t want to go two days without putting an update out here, so here it is!   Unfortunately, there’s not much new to report.  Aaron hasn’t had much luck on the trach collar the last two days because he has some chest congestion that’s making it very difficult for him.  He seemed much better this evening before Sam and I left to come home, though, so maybe he’ll be able to handle it better tomorrow. 

He was on his power wheelchair most of the day today.  Using it makes his neck sore, because he “directs” the movement of his chair through his headrest.   But he did much better in it today.  He had some therapy sessions, but they were mostly informational.   

He had a visit from Pastor Kim from the Middletown Church of God today.  Aaron was feeling well by the time she arrived, so it was a good visit. 

Well, that’s about it.  Sorry I don’t have more news than this.  But tomorrow is another day. 

As always, I ask that you continue to pray for Aaron’s complete recovery!   Thanks!


11 thoughts on “You Call This an Update?

  • Ian Walsh

    This is for Todd
    Rain Date – In the event that we need to cancel due to inclement weather, we will make an announcement on Aaron’s blog no later than 8:30 am on Saturday morning. Rain date is scheduled for the following day, Sunday, October 18th from 1:00-5:00 pm. If you are unable to make it on Sunday, we will have volunteers at the trail from 10:00-11:00 am on Saturday RAIN or SHINE to collect donations

    Keep up the good work Aaron. Everybody is thinking about you here in M-town

  • Barbara Harris

    Hi Aaron! I continue to follow your blog and check it most weekends, but it’s a rainy day here at the office and I wanted to end the week strong catching up on your progress. You are amazing! Keep up the progress and get back to work so Martin has competition with the fruit cocktails. Hey, congratulations on your engagement to Jamie.
    Barbara “Nagurney” Harris

  • Justin Weidman

    Hey Aaron, I have been following your journey and I think it is so great that you are making such progress. I was caught off guard when I first heard about you. Especially since seeing you at the drive through at Rite Aid not even a month before your accident. My family and I are praying for you Aaron, I am sure you will pull through and be even better than before. God bless you and keep you.

  • Meam's 8th Graders

    Hey Aaron we are checking up on you everday through the blog. Keep your hopes up–be reassured that we are praying for you everyday. Just keep going like you have been doing and pray for us because we have a big science test today. Meam’s 8th graders

  • Pete and Diane

    We’re picturing in our minds, Aaron helping Tory with her counting and it’s a beautiful picture !! In the midst of your hard work and sometimes trying days, you are being a great Dad; way to go Aaron !! Love you, Aunt Diane and Uncle Pete

  • Cousin Joyce

    Keep up the good work Aaron. I have never met Jaime, but she seems like a wonderful person. I can only imagine how difficult those weaning trials are.
    I’ll keep praying for you.

    Joyce

  • Candy

    Hi Jaime and Aaron – I am so happy for both of you! Congratulations! We miss you both and I just got to warn you Terry and I are just going to show up and surprise you one of these days! Love you! Mrs. G

  • T. Huber

    I agree with the above posts Aaron, any update is a good one!!! Keep up the hard work my man, I am certain it will all pay off in the long run. Love ya man!

    Also, should we refer to this site in case of rain for tomorrow’s walk? Thanks

    Todd

  • Amy Mac

    AMEN… Not everyday is what we think as important but that just may be the day God does his best work!!! xoxo

  • kaybee

    Any update is good for me! Hold it down Aaron, keep the energy going. I know somedays aren’t easy. I got something to send you in the mail, I haven’t got a chance yet, but I’m thinking of you everyday for real. Hang in there!

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