That was just a little editorial aside while I thought over what news I'd share about Tim. I arrived to find that the lad had moved to room 928. Nice of him to let us know! Anyway, he's in good spirits (what Sox fan wouldn't be) but going a little stir crazy at the same time. The strength in both of his legs continues to improve. The first thing he showed me was very interesting, but I should have taken a picture, as this explanation is a bit tricky. Here goes. Tim backed his chair up to a wall railing and then stretched his arms out to the side and gripped the rail. Using his arm strength and his left leg, he was able to lift his butt about 3 inches out of the chair. Very significant. On his right side, his adduction muscles seem to be working better and better - moving his knee left and right, and he saw some wiggling in his toes.
I asked him if he'd thought about standing again, and he said that he has to be careful asking for that, because it would use up a full PT session and he might miss out on something more beneficial. Still, he is pumped to do it again.
As you might guess, Tim has a pretty good handle on what's going on with his overall program. This week, someone on staff noticed. The head nurse on the 9th floor was scheduled to make a presentation on patient care to a group from Partners Healthcare and asked Tim to give her notes a review and fact check them for her.
We continue to be grateful to all those folks who reach out to Tim in various ways. Yesterday, cousin Paul stopped by for a nice visit and Tim received a postcard from Aunt Merrilyn and a nice note from the O'Malley's. I brought a card that had been mailed to our home from Elizabeth and Adolf of West Stockbridge - two people who have not met Tim, but share their support and prayers. It's very humbling.
We also reviewed the news clippings I brought along. Tim was excited to learn that the Monument / St. Joe's game was being filmed tonight. Maybe a DVD is available? And, saddened to learn about the fire at Baba Louie's.
The day ended on an high note with a visit from Conor, his mom Mary and friend Ethan. Conor is in the drum line for the BC Eagles and they are having a hell of a year, today kicking some Bowling Green butt. Marching band is keeping Conorooman very busy this year, but his mom was glad for a three day weekend so that she could bring him back to Richmond for a couple of days.