Tyler is resting comfortably, and even though the respirator is supplying some O2, he's breathing all on his own. He responded moving all appendages,even sticking out his tongue and smiling. Ty continues to bewitch the hearts of staff members. Folks who no longer have a working association with Ty stop by anytime they are in the area to talk to him and give us hugs. The quality of all the people, and consequently of all the care Tyler has, is beyond belief. When Tyler comes back to us he will have a new and special birthday, and all the good people here are a major part of this.
When written in Chinese, the word crisis is composed of two characters. One represents the danger and the other represents opportunity.
~John F. Kennedy
Dear Pollock Family,
ReplyDeleteWe are friends of Hilly D. and my Mom is a regular client of Linda's. I have been following Tyler's blog closely and I'm elated by the news of this post! We have been in similar circumstances with our own child and I know how difficult the rollercoaster is, and how great it is to know how many people are pulling for your loved one. As you know, there are many, many people keeping Tyler and your family in their prayers. We are rejoicing at every little step! How lucky Tyler is to have his strong family by his side to love and support him through this journey. And Tyler, you are incredibly strong -- keep up the good work!
Laura (Schupp) Fetridge