Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Taylor is still having a dificult adjustment to daily life. Chartwell who is handling her respritory equipment sent a representative today to review some of the equipment with her nurses. The are hopeful that with time Taylor will be able to breath on her own. This would help with some of the anxiety that Taylor is experiencing. It is still a long road ahead and Taylor must work hard to achieve that milestone. Taylor's family is hopeful that she will become more relaxed in her surroundings as time goes on. She has brought the therapy bike home with her and is starting back on it tomorrow.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Taylor, we are pulling for you here in Danville. Amanda keeps your button by her bed and can't wait to see you soon. We know things will get easier, but in the meantime--know that you are not alone. You are a strong, amazing little girl,
Love, The Robertsons

Anonymous said...

Hello Taylor-

We are happy to hear that they are working very hard to make things easier for you and the adjustment of being at home. We know that things are very tough right now but you are an extremely tough little girl and you can accomplish anything. Remember to always wake up each day with the eagerness to take on anything that comes your way. With a positive outlook and a tough situation you can take on the world. We are sure that you are very excited to have the bike back and I know you will be working as hard as you can to continue building up your strength. Hope you have a great day and remember how much we love you!! lots of love, hugs, kisses, and prayers.

Love-
Andy & Kelli Garcia- Colusa

Summer said...

Dear Taylor,

I am so glad to hear that you are home. I am sorry that you are having a tough time adjusting. It's ok to feel sad or frustrated on some days, those feelings are normal. But try and keep your chin up and remember that laughter is the best medicin for you!

Makenzie and I still think about you all the time. Keep up the good work with your bike. You will only get stronger each and every day!

Lots of love,
Summer and Makenzie Moore

Anonymous said...

Hi Taylor Honey,

I can only imagine the excitement to be back home again! Welcome! To be in familar surroundings is much more relaxing. It's like putting on an old, comfy tennis shoe. (The smelly ones are the best!) I am so proud of you baby. Don't forget all the people who love you and are supporting you 110%. We are all pulling for you! We hope to see you soon. Keep up to good work!

Lots of Love,
Auntie Shelley

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