HAPPY NEW YEAR
We realize that under our present circumstances, wishing everyone a Happy New Year may seem inappropriate. However, we truly wish for a return of some of the joy that has been so tragically taken from our lives. We continue to hope that our Jared will recover from his injuries and he will bring back the joy that only children can provide.
Jane and Gary
Monday, December 31, 2007
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
He had a peaceful night and this afternoon they removed the brain tube permanently from his head.
The Ortho department has changed their decision in removing the neck collar. They decided to leave the collar on for the next 6-8 weeks to ensure his best recovery.
From what we understand Jared is no longer on sedation or pain medication.
They plan to place Jared in a chair again this afternoon, which helps his breathing.
We thank everyone for their support and love.
Jane and Gary
Monday, December 24, 2007
The nurses had Jared out of bed and sitting up in a chair this afternoon. Each small progress is such a milestone for us.
Peace, Love and Understanding.
Jane and Gary
Sunday, December 23, 2007
This morning at 06:00 a.m the doctors disconnected Jared's brain tube. At noon they reduced the amounts of drugs being administered to assess his condition.
Good news, Jared opened his eyes a few times and Jane assured him he was going to be OK. She explained that he was in a large hospital and everyone was taking good care of him. Jane asked him to relax and get some rest. Jared moved his shoulders around as he appeared to be in discomfort from being on his back.
We know that our son is getting the best possible medical care here at the QE2 and we wish to thank everyone for their love and support.
Being Sunday we felt that every church across
Jane and Gary
Saturday, December 22, 2007
We visited with Jared and his nurse Margaret at 7:00 pm and she informed us that the doctors decreased the use of Jared's brain tube. This is encouraging news. We understand that tomorrow they plan to reduce his medication which may result in Jared doing more on his own.
The medical staff directed us that Jared needs complete rest and recommend no outside visitors.
Jane and Gary
Friday, December 21, 2007
Gary and Jane were very touched by the Candlelight Vigil in Windsor last night. They both attended, and were touched by the caring and concern of everyone, in particular the students. The younger folks have created a special Facebook site in memory of Brandon and Jared, and they are now working on a special paper cranes (origami). The idea of the cranes is that there is a story that if you make 1000 cranes, you will receive a miracle.We are all praying for a miracle, each in our own way, so stay tuned for other updates.
Brian