Today, Latasha has made little progress as she is in a furious game of hurry up and wait. And we’ll see. And wait. And we’ll see. And so on and so on.
Tasha moved to the chair again, did more exercises, and met with the occupational therapist for some goals.
Other than that, hurry up and wait, and we’ll see. Unfortunately, we didn’t see a lot today. That’s okay, she’s healing, and her body is slowly recouping. Tasha’s been able to sleep a lot, which is restorative for the body, mind, and soul.
I hope tomorrow brings some more tubes coming out and closer to drinking and eating, all depending on the swallow test, whenever that may be.
So join me in hurrying up and waiting, as we shall see together. More to follow.
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