Monday, April 13, 2009

Monday, April 13

Hello to all! Clay had a busy day today and his nurse (Bonnie) had a busy day along with him. His occupational therapist was working with him during our 8:00am visit. He was hot so we fanned him and ourselves. I think that his head gets hot with all that thick dressing around it and he likes us to fan around his head frequently. He had fresh, new dressing on his face at our 11:00 visit. We played a matching card game with him and then showed him a new, squishy ball. This ball looks like an orange sea urchin. We hung it from the light above his bed and he enjoyed batting it back and forth. Little did he know that this was excellent therapy for his arms. His nurse was standing beside his bed commenting on his ball; in turn, he backhanded the ball in her direction. We could see a smile and his eyes light up. During our 2:00pm visit, Clay walked to Kermit's room to give him a wave. He and Kermit have the thick dressing on their faces, so we tell them that they have some really cool bandages on. When Clay got back to his room, I got to hold him in my lap for about 30 min. While in my lap, the speech therapist came and did a swallow test on Clay. He swallowed some blue applesauce, blue apple juice, and a piece of graham cracker. He passed the test! We will get to slowly introduce some small amounts of pureed foods. We had a friend and his wife visit today. They brought Clay a book and a new, squishy ball. This friend was a burn victim over 20 years ago and is such an encouragement today. Thanks for all your care & Good Night!

9 comments:

  1. That's great ! Tell him we had to go get hip-waders for the Easter Bunny yesterday! We had our special mtg & was it ever raining at noon. The wind was blowing really hard too. Does wonders for your hair:( We don't know you but your family's in our thoughts & prayers constantly. Great job, Clay! Keep it up!
    Lanita & Emma

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  2. It sounds like maybe Clay has turned another cornor with his recovery. Re-reading the updates it sounds as if he may have had some symptoms of withdrawl from some of the meds they had had him taking. How rough on such a little body, but everyone knows he is a real 'Fiter' just like his mom and dad and brothers as well!

    "Make a joyful Noise"

    The Snyder's

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  3. I really appreciate all of the details you put in your posts! It gives us a good visual of just what is going on. It sounds like Clay was at least a little happier today! That is an answer to prayer! I will be praying that these new foods go down well and stay down well. I am sure he is a little nervous about eating them! You guys are doing a wonderful job and if you know the hymn "One Day at a Time Sweet Jesus" then you can imagine what I am humming to myself on your behalf. Hope you all have a great week! Love to our Clay! Missy and family

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  4. I think of you all down there all the time. Go Clay! Hugs and care, Laura Jelinek

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  5. Good news that Clay can be re-introduced to pureed foods. It is truly amazing the games that kids play not realizing it's therapy. He is a remarkable little boy! We are confident that with this next big step he'll gain more strength and quick recovery is around the corner. Love you guys, Dawn & Pam

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  6. Dear Fite Family,
    What great news, sounds like Clay had wonderful success with his swallowing tests! I can only imagine how wonderful it is to have milestones like that reached and to be able to hold him. We think about you all so often, and continue to lift all of you up in prayer.
    McClendons

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  7. So good to hear good news about his swallowing test!! Clay's story has touched so many people and he has so many people praying for him!! God Bless ya'll!!

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  8. Dear Fite family, there are quite a few of us in the prayer room ministry at First Baptist Church of Denton who are praying daily for dear little Clay. We are encouraged for you, and will continue to hold you in our thoughts and prayers.
    I am amazed at your family's strength.

    Kathy Jester

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  9. Sorry I can't wait up for tonight's post. I think "night duty" is wearing on me! ;o) I will check to see how little Clay is doing in the a.m. Hope he had a good day! I will still be praying! Love you! Missy

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