Ben is in the Paediatric Ward of the hospital now and they are hoping to move him to In-Patient Rehabilitation today. He will have up to three hours a day of rehabilitation. He's still hooked up to a lot of monitoring devices and it finding it hard to sit still.
Betty's FB status update from today:
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Ben is out of the ICU.
Updates from yesterday and today from Betty:
Yesterday:
Ben has been a little wiggle worm to his own detriment. he actually pulled out some tubes last night while restrained so they had to restrain him further. some not so once things have come out of his mouth...appropriate to share is ...this really sucks. If all goes well Ben will be moved from ICU to step down in the next day or so. Goal is to work on his voice today so he can eat food :)
6am ish this morning:
how amazing the power of prayers and faith is. Ben had a great day yesterday. hoping to move out of ICU into step down today. Ben is being bossy and demanding lol. How wonderful it is to see his transformation. it will take some time to know the extent of damage but very hopeful and have faith that he will be fine with the right care. thank you all for your continued support and prayers. hugs and love
8:30pm:
Ben has been moved out of ICU to the pediatric floor. Wow what a heartbreaking experience being on this floor. Saying lots of prayers.
Yesterday:
Ben has been a little wiggle worm to his own detriment. he actually pulled out some tubes last night while restrained so they had to restrain him further. some not so once things have come out of his mouth...appropriate to share is ...this really sucks. If all goes well Ben will be moved from ICU to step down in the next day or so. Goal is to work on his voice today so he can eat food :)
6am ish this morning:
how amazing the power of prayers and faith is. Ben had a great day yesterday. hoping to move out of ICU into step down today. Ben is being bossy and demanding lol. How wonderful it is to see his transformation. it will take some time to know the extent of damage but very hopeful and have faith that he will be fine with the right care. thank you all for your continued support and prayers. hugs and love
8:30pm:
Ben has been moved out of ICU to the pediatric floor. Wow what a heartbreaking experience being on this floor. Saying lots of prayers.
Friday, 25 November 2011
Ben whispers.
A note from Betty this morning:
Ben has the incubation tube out now...making great strides. He is still in ICU and will probably be moved to another floor in the next day or so. Still no visitors please. It is so great to see Ben coming to and very promising that the old Ben is still there. He can't talk bc his throat is raw but is trying and has mouthed to me as the day has progressed the following which I want share as I find it humorous
...First was thank you...second was love you...third was f* you leave me alone when I was preventing him from pulling other tubes put. Almost back to normal LOL
Ben has the incubation tube out now...making great strides. He is still in ICU and will probably be moved to another floor in the next day or so. Still no visitors please. It is so great to see Ben coming to and very promising that the old Ben is still there. He can't talk bc his throat is raw but is trying and has mouthed to me as the day has progressed the following which I want share as I find it humorous
...First was thank you...second was love you...third was f* you leave me alone when I was preventing him from pulling other tubes put. Almost back to normal LOL
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Ben opened his eyes.
From Betty this morning: Ben had a bit of a rough night last night however he's doing better now. They took the ICP (intercranial pressure measuring device) out of his head. This was measuring the amount of fluid and pressure inside his head. He is becoming more responsive and following some commands but not all. He is still heavily sedated but still trying to climb out of the bed! He started opening his eyes yesterday.
I'm working on setting up the fundraising for Ben's family's expenses. More will be forthcoming on that front next week.
I'm working on setting up the fundraising for Ben's family's expenses. More will be forthcoming on that front next week.
No more paralyzers!
The night before last the paralyzing drugs were removed from Ben's regime allowing his body to take over more of its own functions, like breathing. Because the paralytics were removed they had to increase his sedation throughout the night. In a surprising move Ben also opened his eyes yesterday morning and appeared to be responding to questions. This is a good sign but there is still a long road ahead for recovery. The family appreciates your prayers and continued support.
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
The reason for this blog.
Benoit Cloutier is my nephew by love. He is 16 years old and lives in Loxahatchee, FL. He moved to the USA a couple of years ago from Canada. Last week Ben was rough-housing with a friend at school. He fell, sustained a serious head injury, and was evacuated by helicopter to the local hospital. Ben remains in the Intensive Care Unit on a ventilator and is currently fighting pneumonia. He had a CT scan which revealed that the haematoma he sustained is now gone. He is currently heavily sedated, on paralytic drugs, and at this time only immediate family is permitted to visit with him at the hospital. Over the next several weeks, the level of brain injury sustained will reveal itself.
Gaetan, Ben's father, resides in Canada, and Ben lives with his mother Betty, step-father George and two toddler-aged brothers. In addition to prayers, this site will serve as a hands-on way to help Ben's family make it though this difficult time, and to ease the financial burden this tragedy will place on them. Money raised will go towards Ben's medical expenses primarily, and then to any expenses the family has to look after Ben in the long term.
Gaetan, Ben's father, resides in Canada, and Ben lives with his mother Betty, step-father George and two toddler-aged brothers. In addition to prayers, this site will serve as a hands-on way to help Ben's family make it though this difficult time, and to ease the financial burden this tragedy will place on them. Money raised will go towards Ben's medical expenses primarily, and then to any expenses the family has to look after Ben in the long term.
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