Peter is still doing remarkably well, although it’s not an easy time for him. He’s been battling some headaches, he’s had some high spikes in blood pressure, and he’s had a fever each of the past two nights. None of these symptoms have anyone on high alert. I suppose they are just signs that he’s early in his recovery.
He’s been walking some on his own and getting physical therapy, as well. This includes more walking, punching, kicking, squatting, etc. It’s a good thing and necessary, but it’s taking a toll on him. He’s become abnormally reclusive with the staff, seemingly because of the difficulty of therapy. I personally didn’t like being pushed beyond my comfort zone by coaches in high school, but I understood the purpose. Maybe it’s tough to grasp the reasoning at five years old.
Another challenge is eating enough food. He started eating over the weekend and ate pretty well, but it’s been slow going since. His stomach hasn’t been getting much use the past three weeks and eating just isn’t appealing. When I spoke with Erika today, she was headed out for some Chicken McNuggets for him. Maybe those will work. He’s still getting liquid nutrients, but needs to transition to real food.
Despite the challenges, Peter may be released from the hospital in the coming days. And maybe he’ll be on a flight back to his own house before long, where he’ll see his sisters, his dog, his cat, and his own bedroom. Erika asked the doctor today if there was any chance that Peter would be able to attend kindergarten this year; He’s been very excited for his first year of school, but they’ve stopped talking about it with all the uncertainty. The doctor said that he should most definitely attend when possible and the normalcy would be a great thing. So they told Peter that school is coming up and that helped his spirits.