Sunday, March 30, 2008

03-30-08 Mike is improving...

We saw some improvement in Mike's movements today. We are encouraged. He still has a long road to recovery but things are looking up. It has been a very scary experience. We are looking forward to it being over. Thank you so much for all your thoughts and prayers.

Friday, March 28, 2008

03-28-08 Today wasn't too good of a day...

Our doctor said we would have some days that seemed like two steps forward and one step back. Today was a step backward. Mike and Brenda are both afraid of the Guillain-Barre Syndrome progressing further. We know it is a possibility and even if it does progress further, the patient is still suppose to have a full recovery. We are anxious for the recovery to start now. Thank you so much for your prayers.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

03-27-08 Mike is doing better...

Mike is doing better. Brenda went home early. Mike and his dad were watching a basketball game when Brenda left and all was almost well, not quite, but better. Mike will be in the hospital for at least another week and a half. He will have 3 more gamma globulin treatments and go from there. Thanks again for all your prayers.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

03-27-08 Mike is doing better...

Mike is doing better. Today has been a good day. His spirits have been really good and we think he is showing some improvement. Today has been a month since this started. We have really received an education concerning the medical community. Brenda could give talks on this subject. She has kept notes and continues to keep more notes. She is going to have to start carrying a briefcase. The nurses from the fourth floor are coming up to the fifth floor to visit Mike. He has made quite an impression. We think the whole hospital is talking about him. One of the nurses from CCU ran into Brenda and Kimberly just outside the cafeteria and stopped us and said how wonderful she thought Mike was and the way he was handling his experience in the CCU. She had tears in her eyes as she talked to them. Mike's mom met a nurse outside in the hall another time and when she talked about visiting her son, Mike, the nurse said "That's your son? Everyone in the hospital is talking about him." Other amazing things have taken place with his hospital stay. We wish Mike did not have to have this experience but we feel that it has made a difference in the lives of others. Thanks again for your thoughts and prayers.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

03-25-08 Mike is back at St. Luke's Hospital...

His diagnosis now is Gullain-Barre Syndrome and Focal Global Glomerular Sclerosis. Both things are treatable and the prognosis is good for full recovery but it will take time. He will be in St. Luke's for at least one week. Then the doctor's will decide what to do next, but probably more rehab. We think we will have him at the Elk's Rehab this time. Their care is geared more for the type of problems he has been having. Thanks again for all your prayers.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Easter Sunday 03-23-08...

Today was a really slow day. The food at Aspen is really good though. Mike had an omelet for breakfast, ham for lunch, and BLT and clam chowder for dinner. Tomorrow starts rehab boot camp. Three hours of rehab per day for five days should really make a big difference. Aspen said he would be busy from 8 am until 1 pm. Brenda is going to cheer him on. He gets really tired by the end of the day but he is able to stay up in a wheelchair longer each day. He is making progress. Thank you for all your support and prayers.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

03-22-08 Day 2 at Aspen Rehab...

Aspen doesn't do much on the weekends, but starting Monday, Mike will be busy from 8 am until at least 1 pm. Does anyone know of a chiropractor that does house calls (rehab calls?), Mike would like to have one come by. If you are reading this blog, please leave a comment. I'm lonely tonight. Thanks, Brenda.

Friday, March 21, 2008

03-21-08 Mike has been moved to Aspen rehab...

All of Mike's tests were negative, so even with all the medical knowledge that doctors' have, it has not been enough to know what made Mike sick. We are really glad he doesn't have any of those things the doctors tested him for. Some of the treatments are worse than the diseases. The doctors are just practicing medicine anyway. Now Mike's job is to get his strength back at physical therapy "boot camp". He will be having physical therapy 3 hours each day. He is very weak. Thank you everyone for all of your prayers. The Lord has blessed us so much. We are so grateful to still have Mike with us.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

March 18, 2008 Mike is doing much better!!!

Day 3 in Telemetry, Mike is having physical therapy and getting stronger everyday. He's still very weak and his recovery will take some time. He is anxious to get better and get out. We appreciate all your thoughts and prayers! The nurses have been great and caring. We don't know how long he will be in the hospital. We have been blog slackers the last few days, sorry. We will try to do better.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Last Day CCU Yeah! 03-15-08

They took Mike off the respirator yesterday and moved him to telemetry today. He is doing so much better. He is really weak but his breathing and his color are really good. He has been having respiratory therapists every 4-6 hours since he was admitted to the hospital. He now has physical therapists and occupational therapists working with him. All the nurses and doctors have been really good to both of us. His family practice doctor was practically clicking his heals together when he was moved from CCU. The rest of us have been jumping for joy as well.

Thank you all for praying for us. We truly feel that Mike is still with us due to a miracle.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Day 10 CCU - 03/14/08

Thanks to all for fasting and praying for Mike. The doctors are closer to a diagnosis and we feel like much of this is from the fasting and praying. Once they know a diagnosis, we feel it will get him closer to a speedy recovery.

They are hoping to take him off the respirator this afternoon. We continue to have faith that he will get soon and be back to the things he enjoys doing.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

CCU - MARCH 12, 2008

There is a fast for Michael tomorrow (Thursday, March 13), sun up to sun down. Those who are able to fast, please do. Those who can't please keep praying!

The last two days were very difficult ones. Mike has been ventilated and he is sedated and has received a full night and day of rest so his body can recover. He is not out of the woods yet, no diagnosis has been discovered. We appreciate all your prayers and your get well wishes.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Day 6, Critical Care Unit 03-10-08

Today's has been really good. They have said that if Mike does as good as he has in the next three days as he has done in the last 24 hours, he could possibly be out of CCU in three days. We are shooting for that. Thanks for all the well wishes and prayers.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Day 4 Critical Care Unit 03-09-08

Today has been a really good day. The nurses feel that Mike has taken a turn around to getting better. His white cell count has been lowered by a third, which is good. His inflammation also is less by a third. They have lessened the amount of oxygen that they have him on. We are really hopeful that every day he will continue to get better. The doctors and nurses have been really great to Mike and Brenda. We know that Mike is getting the best care possible. Thank you everyone for all of your well wishes.

Friday, March 7, 2008

update on Michael Gallup Fri. March 7, 2008

Things started with a backache the last week of February and then a fever a few days later. On Monday March 3 he was tested for several things in St. Al's emergency room ( all negative) and sent home. By the next morning, he was worse and went to a doctor who immediately sent him to St. Luke's Meridian. More tests, and still no diagnosis. By Thursday, he was put in the Critical Care Unit with trouble breathing. After several rough days, he is looking and sounding a little better today. But the fever is still there and his white blood count indicates his body is still fighting something. Mike has lots of good doctors and nurses caring for him, but they are still searching for answers as to why he is so sick. They have also been very considerate to Brenda in allowing her to stay right with him day and night.

We know there are many people who are concerned about him and Brenda. The amount of phone calls and messages have been overwhelming, so we are setting this site up to give daily updates on his condition. We appreciate all your concern and love, and especially your prayers in his behalf.

This blog is set up to give updates on Mike Gallup

It will be updated shortly.