Thursday 2 July 2015

July Update


It's been an interesting couple of weeks since my last post.  I've retired! That comes with mixed feelings but mostly good ones.  The holidays are part of a regular routine so the change will be there in September.
Jim's speech seems to be declining a  little faster and we are looking forward to getting a machine called an Accent which will speak for him.  It is on order and he will need some training but with some practice it will help him communicate with family and friends.  Even I have difficulty understanding him much  of the time - so frustrating for everyone.
The Bi-Pap machine arrived.  It is used at night and gives his lung muscles a rest.  He is still adjusting to using this machine and sleeps with it as often as without it.  Fortunately, his sleep is still pretty good.
Earlier this week we went to see the naturopath in Barrie again.  He has prescribed many vitamins and preparations to be taken at specific times and in specific amounts  We will need to put all of it on a full sized calendar to keep track of it.  He believes it will help clear out toxins and give him more energy.  This should help slow down the progression of the disease.
We spent a day in Kingston visiting with Jim's two sisters and families and a cousin.  It was good to connect with them but it was emotional too.
Now we are sitting at the cottage and enjoying some beautiful sunshine and wonderful scenery.  We look forward to seeing our kids and grandkids tomorrow.  The support we get from everyone, especially our family, continues to feed our souls.  We are truly blessed.

2 comments:

Glynis said...

As we travel down life's pathway we are not assured of a cobble-free stroll. I know I don't have to utter platitudes to you and Jim, Annette, but I want to continue telling you how inspiring you are to us. Some complain about the tiny stones along the way. Others complain and wonder why the path has to be so rough. The boulders you seem to be encountering on this journey would be insurmountable to some but to you, you find a way to tackle and traverse each one without complaint. Thank you for shining the light of Christ for all to see. These updates are great, Annette. Thanks for keeping us informed. We hope the 'Accent' arrives soon and that Jim will be encouraged and feel good about communicating with ease. Blessings and do enjoy the sunshine days.

Anja said...

thanks for counting blessings, even when that can be hard