Sunday, March 22, 2009

He lived to see his 23rd birhtday...

"From Texas: This past week we celebrated Daniel’s 23rd birthday. Eight weeks ago we didn’t know if we would still have him with us on this birthday, so this celebration had extra special meaning. (He was born on St Patrick’s day, with red hair of course.) Our celebration this week was family-sized, but he did have a whale-sized going-away party when he left college. We took him to lunch at his favorite restaurant – “Saltgrass” where he enjoyed steak and fried shrimp. He is still trying to pack on a few more pounds to regain what he lost in the hospital. Daniel has a red, ‘chin-strap’ type beard which he says will stay until he is able to play basketball again. I have to endure the beard while he endures the activity limitations. I look forward to his clean-shaven ‘BYU’ standards’ face again. He gets to start driving this week. Happy event for him. He will now drive himself to cardiac rehab three days per week, and to the chiropractor once a week. (He was getting severe headaches after the hospital, and he gets his neck adjusted to relieve the pain.) Daniel’s X-box broke a few days after arrival in Texas. But he sent it off for repairs and it came back on his birthday. So I counted that as his birthday present. He plays a snowboarding game, since he won’t be back on the real slopes until next winter. Daniel is doing well with his recovery and plans to head back to college for summer semester, so he can get back on track. We continue to be amazed at his speedy recovery and return to normalcy. "

2 comments:

  1. I haven't been on here in a while, but I was thinking about you, and I needed an update on one of my favorite elders from the mish. I know you don't know this, or probably don't care, but I actually just went through a cardiology class this month and wrote a paper on Aortic Stenosis. It's not exactly Mitral Stenosis which is what it sounds like you have, but it was still a blast to write! I wonder though why they used a pigs valve because they don't last that long in human bodies. Atleast the Aortic Valve from a pig only lasts between 10-15 years. But the AWESOME part is that you won't be on blood thinners the rest of your life!! I'm so happy that you are doing better. You were so awesome in the mish (from what I saw) and you are definitely a fighter! Play ball soon! Please keep updating though because I am so interested in how things are going. my email is sisterbates@gmail.com if you ever just want to shoot me an email.

    YOU'RE AWESOME!!!

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  2. Sorry but shipping Banana bread is not possible to Texas so I hope your birthday was great anyway. So here is a belated Happy Birthday from the Poulson's.

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