More Progress.

Back from a literal 24 hr flying visit home organise a house sitter, see both our work colleagues and do some domestic admin stuff. As I walked into my work on Thursday morning the ICU nurse phoned to say Amanda would have the brain drain removed shortly and also be taken up to the general medical ward. […]

Out of the woods…?

Amanda had a very brief session today with the physio who has been to see and assess her pretty much every day so far. He assessed her grip strength and the ability to move her left leg at the ankle and knee. He also noted her pupils look to the left. This is because her brain has ‘forgotten’ […]

One week on…

A week after her massive brain bleed Amanda continues to make small steps each day. This is day 8 of having the breathing tube which the intensive care paramedic inserted on our kitchen floor. As a normal consequence she is at serious risk of acquiring  VAP – Ventilator Aquired Pneaumonia. As a precaution she is […]

Many Happy Returns…

Amanda is now able to open her eyes on command for very short periods, and she is ‘tracking’ which means her pupils can follow movement, but only to the ‘midline’, so from her far left to the point right in front of her nose. With a left-side brain bleed it’s likely she has no awareness […]

Every Breath You Take…

 Amanda remains in the ICU in Wellington Hospital after a massive brain bleed last Wednesday. The drain will remain in her head for a number of weeks until the fluid changes from blood red to a lighter cerebral fluid straw colour. On the scale used for levels of consciousness which is 3 to 15 (15 being […]

If You Leave Me Now…

I phoned the kids (20 & 25) who both live in Wellington, told them what had happened and asked them to meet their mum at the hospital. They got there before her. I went home and tried to book the 7a.m flight the  next morning.  Thanks to a Guns ‘n’ Roses concert in the capital […]

Into Darkness…

Monday, 30th January 2017 was a Public Holiday in New Zealand. We had finished painting the inside of the window frames at the front of the house. The paint had dried and we were re-hanging the curtains. As Amanda reached up to fix a hook onto the track she winced. “Ow, I’ve just pulled a […]