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<blockquote data-quote="Fjroamer" data-source="post: 661329" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>Roamer here, (back from some roaming on east coast)</p><p></p><p>Stopped in to see Dennis this morning and he was out in the hall in his wheelchair, teasingly assaulting all the staff and nurses with his witty barbs as they passed by. He's attentive to all who pass by and chats with anyone who will stop long enough to let him do so. I also had the pleasure of seeing his mother in law and had an enjoyable chat..., what a wonderful lady she is!</p><p></p><p>Diana's report pretty much udates all and I guess next week Dennis will move on tha a P.T. facility in Puyallup. I last saw him two weeks ago and he was pretty tired, somewhat conversive and still attached to a feeding tube. He's now off the tube, very alert and "sassy" but then responds courteously to his antics if you raise your eyebrows or say "Hey! that's not nice..." in a teasing manner. He's a good hearted and sensitive character. Coherence in conversation is slowly increasing and he's the first one to extend his hand in friendship whether coming or going. I underatand that he's even capable of reading a little bit at this point..., Wow..., what a difference from six weeks ago!!! There is still memory loss issues but his health is good and he's progressing along daily.</p><p></p><p>As Diana stated, there's still a long way to go but every little bit of one's support through prayer and encouragement has helped the process along for all involved. There has really been a keen sense of brother-sisterhood developed here and is a heart warming thing. Because of his shuffling around, I am not in a position to suggest visitations. Perhaps Diana and/or Leslie can speak to that issue. Any interaction is really just friendly small talk at this time so be patient!</p><p></p><p>Let the prayers, encouragement and forum support continue on strongly,</p><p></p><p>Roamer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fjroamer, post: 661329, member: 649"] Roamer here, (back from some roaming on east coast) Stopped in to see Dennis this morning and he was out in the hall in his wheelchair, teasingly assaulting all the staff and nurses with his witty barbs as they passed by. He's attentive to all who pass by and chats with anyone who will stop long enough to let him do so. I also had the pleasure of seeing his mother in law and had an enjoyable chat..., what a wonderful lady she is! Diana's report pretty much udates all and I guess next week Dennis will move on tha a P.T. facility in Puyallup. I last saw him two weeks ago and he was pretty tired, somewhat conversive and still attached to a feeding tube. He's now off the tube, very alert and "sassy" but then responds courteously to his antics if you raise your eyebrows or say "Hey! that's not nice..." in a teasing manner. He's a good hearted and sensitive character. Coherence in conversation is slowly increasing and he's the first one to extend his hand in friendship whether coming or going. I underatand that he's even capable of reading a little bit at this point..., Wow..., what a difference from six weeks ago!!! There is still memory loss issues but his health is good and he's progressing along daily. As Diana stated, there's still a long way to go but every little bit of one's support through prayer and encouragement has helped the process along for all involved. There has really been a keen sense of brother-sisterhood developed here and is a heart warming thing. Because of his shuffling around, I am not in a position to suggest visitations. Perhaps Diana and/or Leslie can speak to that issue. Any interaction is really just friendly small talk at this time so be patient! Let the prayers, encouragement and forum support continue on strongly, Roamer [/QUOTE]
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