Monday, July 21, 2008

Day 15.... Tyler continues to do well as we head into week three. He was up in the chair some more today. He got his chest tube out and his lung has stayed expanded throughout the day on its own. By the end of the day he is pretty worn out, physicial therapy is working with him. He is still nodding his head and will occasionally point on his own when he wants something. Still not completely awake. His right side of his body is waking up a little ahead of his left. But we pray that the left side will catch up eventually. His boots are doing a wonderful job. Bobby stopped and got him some more clothes, so he is now in t shirts and shorts. He is looking more comfortable in his own clothes. Anyone who has been in the hospital knows how glamorous and drafty those gowns are. So I am sure he is grateful to have his own clothes on!!!! The power of Prayer has been overwhelming. Thank You.

11 comments:

McCarter said...
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McCarter said...

It is like, I read the first post and almost start to cry because of his accident. And now it is like I start to smile when I read these because he is progressing well. I am VERY glad he is able to open his eye or nod yes or no. I can't wait to see him again!
Still in my prayers!
-Levi

mike, christy, alyssa, jacob &elijah wortman said...

Your are doing great Tyler! You are taking the strength God is giving you and you are fighting. We know you are going do this your way and you need to know we are all pulling for. Your friends are here for you and your family always. Keep up the great work Tyler.

Anonymous said...

Way to go buddy. Every day you amaze me with your strength and determination. God has given you a unique ability to show how miraculous he can be through you. Your friends and teammates are amazed at yhour progress and conitinued imporovement. If we were keepign stats in a baseball game for this you would be hitting a grand slam. Thanks for being you, Slugger.

Anonymous said...

Hang in there!!!!

Sammy

Lori Kohn said...

What a miracle we are all having the privilege to read about and witness. Tyler your strength and courage are an inspiration to all who here about your story. Stay strong and continue your journey. Kara and family my prayers are with you all. God Bless!

Lori, Brent Kohn & family

Lynda said...

Bob & family,

"Be strong and courageous, do not fear or be afraid, for God is the one who is with you. He will not fail you." (Deuteronomy 31:6)

We continue to keep you in our prayers!

God Bless,
Dave, Lynda, Alycen & Jordan Conn

Robin Stamm said...

This song reminds of Tyler every time I hear it. It's amazing what God can do when we trust in him and the peace we receive knowing we are in better hands.

Better Hands

It's hard to stand on shifting sand
It's hard to shine in the shadows of the night
You can't be free if you don't reach for help
You cant love if you dont love yourself

There is hope when my faith runs out
Cause I'm in better hands now

It's like the sun is shining when the rain is pouring down
It's like my soul is flying though my feet are on the ground
So take this heart of mine there's no doubt
I'm in better hands now

I am strong all because of you
I stand in awe of every mountain that you move
Oh I am changed, yesterday is gone
I am safe from this moment on

There's no fear when the night comes 'round
I'm in better hands now

It's like the sun is shining when the rain is pouring down
It's like my soul is flying though my feet are on the ground
So take this heart of mine there's no doubt
I'm in better hands now

It's like the sun is shining when the rain is pouring down
It's like my soul is flying though my feet are on the ground
Its like the world is silent though I know it isn’t true
Its like the breath of Jesus is right here in this room

So take this heart of mine there's no doubt
I'm in better hands now
I'm in better hands now

Our continues prays are with you!

Kevin, Robin, Haley, Keznie, Paige & Hayden

Anonymous said...

Not sure how many of you out there in the blog world have had the opportunity to visit Tyler in the hospital. What a journey and what an amazing miracle we are witnessing. Seeing Tyler on Sunday in shorts and a t-shirt brought tears to my eyes because he looked so much like Ty again... It was so awesome!!
When I find myself awake during the nights and am using the quiet time for more prayers for Tyler, I have come to know a peace that I am appreciating so much.. Such a small verse comes to mind so many of the nights and I find myself in awe of it...
From Psalm 46:10 "Be still, and know that I am God!"
Everytime that comes to me, I feel it's God whispering and I find myself just nodding in agreement. Nothing more needs to be said.

Switching gears now, we are thinking of throwing a challenge out to two communities and their surrounding areas... Since Bob is a pretty competitive kind of guy =) and all of us that know him well understand that, here is the thought.
Those of you that have been up to the hospital, have probably at one time or another gone upstairs to The Ronald McDonald House. What an awesome place and what a great thing for families in this situation. Since Pop tabs are a well known symbol for this, my challenge that I want to present is going to be between the Archbold and Van Wert football teams.. =)
If we all start collecting pop tabs during the football season, think what we could give back to the Ronald McDonald House in appreciation for all it has done for the Priest family. A family that both of our communities have appreciated and come to love over the years. If we all do such a simple thing and have a little competitive fun with it, we can accomplish something pretty cool too.
Will get the details worked out and will post more on this later... Until then... start collecting Pop Tabs for Tyler!!

Ideas and suggestions can be sent to us at lrufenacht@aol.com.

Keep fighting this battle Ty.. we love you!!

Matt and Laurie,
Josh, Ryan, Chad, Tyler and Lukas

Mrs. D said...

Last night I, too enjoyed a visit with Bob and Kara and was blessed to see Tyler for the first time. I agree that he looked so relaxed in his red DARE shirt and silver shorts. Listening as Bob and Kara spoke words of encouragment to Tyler as he breathed without the vent was an awesome and moving experience. I could feel the presence of God in the room as Tyler fought to take back control of his breathing as his father's words encouraged him to breath deeply and slowly just like he does at the end of their runs. Tyler is our miracle and my life has been changed by watching his progress.

AS for the challenge... I am saving tabs already -- let's make a statement!

Darla

katy said...

Keep up the progress tyler
we love you
and we are praying for you.
-Katy,Jacob
Aunt jody
and Uncle mike
:)