Milestones: PT, Solo with kids, Vision
Four quick milestones:
No more physical therapy needed! Yesterday during a physical therapy evaluation, the PT and Denise both felt confident that she could stop going for therapy. She will continue going to the local gym and go about her regular daily activities. In doing so, she will continue to increase her strength, balance, coordination, flexibility, and endurance.
Solo with the kids! This morning Denise stayed home with both kids by herself while I ran some errands with a friend for a couple hours. She said it went very well.
Vision improving! She noticed that she's able to read much smaller print now than a few months ago. She's not sure, but feels like the black spot in her vision is either shrinking or getting lighter. I'd be interested in taking her to a retinoligist again to see if there's any measurable change.
Goodbye scale & heart monitor! A company called Alere provided Denise with a fancy scale & heart monitor that she had to use every morning & evening. After consulting with one of their nurses, it was determined that Denise has progressed enough that she doesn't need to use them anymore.
No more physical therapy needed! Yesterday during a physical therapy evaluation, the PT and Denise both felt confident that she could stop going for therapy. She will continue going to the local gym and go about her regular daily activities. In doing so, she will continue to increase her strength, balance, coordination, flexibility, and endurance.
Solo with the kids! This morning Denise stayed home with both kids by herself while I ran some errands with a friend for a couple hours. She said it went very well.
Vision improving! She noticed that she's able to read much smaller print now than a few months ago. She's not sure, but feels like the black spot in her vision is either shrinking or getting lighter. I'd be interested in taking her to a retinoligist again to see if there's any measurable change.
Goodbye scale & heart monitor! A company called Alere provided Denise with a fancy scale & heart monitor that she had to use every morning & evening. After consulting with one of their nurses, it was determined that Denise has progressed enough that she doesn't need to use them anymore.
3 Comments:
Phil,
What great news to hear - all of it! A while back I told you that I was going through a rough time myself, and although it indeed has been rough, I have been blessed by strength, wisdom, and Holy Spirit guidance. I just realized something tonight. Reading your blog has helped put me in the mindset I needed to be to endure what I'm going through. It's much like the subliminal, mind- controlling negative messages abundantly thrown out in the media; only yours is truthful, uplifting and positive! It helped to put things in perspective for me. Thank you, Phil. The Lord works in amazing ways...as always!! Hey, maybe Denise will have mercy on you for some of those comments, knowing that they have helped others! :D
And here it is - a year to the date. Praise God from whom ALL blessings flow.................
The Berglund Family
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