Constant Beast Mode! What a great feeling it will be to walk through that door! Thanks for sharing this journey with all of us. I know it’s not over but it has been very inspiring so far. Keep up the positivity!
This is THE BEST video!! What a journey you and your family have been on. Todays Homecoming will be such good "medicine" for all of you. Congrats on all of your hard work, perseverance and pure determination to get to this point.
ADAM - thank you for that, so amazing. I am beyond excited for the Feberwee family for you to get to this next part of your recovery. To be able to hug the kids and be around that amazing family will give you so much energy. Brace for a powerful afternoon! Love to all.
Very inspirational clip. Great to see so many smiling faces almost from day number one. Shows you again that “It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters”! Seems that you will be the one doing grocery shopping from now on; they clearly prepared you in the hospital for that. As they did for cleaning the house and potentially washing the car (“wax on, wax off”). On a more serious note, all the best man the coming months. It might not be always smiles, but if anyone can recover it is you! Talk soon!
Hi Adam It has been a while since I looked at your bloc !!It was great to watch with all the improvement you made .You sure had a lot of support!!Ma and pa will be over the mon of course.,let alone wife and kids.It looks that there is soooo much love around you.Keep up the good work .It seems to me you are almost back to before the stroke. lots of love AM
Wednesday August 12th Skies before Sunrise GRASP - Graded repetitive arm supplementary program GRASP is an arm and hand exercise program for people with stroke It can be undertaken by the patient on their own as homework It is highly recommended the patient has assistance from family Grasp has three exercise levels to accommodate different levels of stroke severity The exercises are designed improve range of motion, strengthening, weight-bearing, functional tasks and fine motor skills. It’s going to take a lot of work and a lot of time, but hopefully I’ll be able to eventually perform such simple tasks as putting toothpaste on my toothbrush, doing buttons up on my shirt, or taking off/putting on the lid of a jar. As crazy as it sounds… All three of those things seem like monumental tasks to me right now. Jillian caught me hard at work on the blog in my “hospital office”.... I feel like I hit the jackpot today with my lunch… Steak Pie! Yeah, so what if the thing was the...
Sunday August 16th 36 nights. 36 straight nights i’ve spent in the hospital...5 more to go. That’s 36 nights not at home. 36 nights not at home with Jillian. 36 nights not tucking the kids into bed. Those first few days after my stroke were like a blur. Just trying to figure out what had happened, how things were going to change, and what lay ahead of me. Through all of it, Jillian was incredible. In ‘crisis mode’ as she put it. Driving the RV back to the SOO. Calling for back up help, getting the kids settled in the hotel in Sault Ste. Marie, at my side in the hospital. For 36 straight days she has been right by my side. There to hold my hand, give me a hug, or encourage me. We cried together....more than once. There through all the doctor 🩺 meetings asking all the questions that I didn’t know to ask. Bringing me dinners, bringing me lunches, bringing me coffees ☕️, bringing me snacks. She brought me a c...
Welcome home, Adam! Going to be the best homecoming ever!
ReplyDeleteConstant Beast Mode! What a great feeling it will be to walk through that door! Thanks for sharing this journey with all of us. I know it’s not over but it has been very inspiring so far. Keep up the positivity!
ReplyDeleteThis is THE BEST video!! What a journey you and your family have been on. Todays Homecoming will be such good "medicine" for all of you. Congrats on all of your hard work, perseverance and pure determination to get to this point.
ReplyDeleteADAM - thank you for that, so amazing. I am beyond excited for the Feberwee family for you to get to this next part of your recovery. To be able to hug the kids and be around that amazing family will give you so much energy. Brace for a powerful afternoon! Love to all.
ReplyDeleteVery inspirational clip. Great to see so many smiling faces almost from day number one. Shows you again that “It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters”!
ReplyDeleteSeems that you will be the one doing grocery shopping from now on; they clearly prepared you in the hospital for that. As they did for cleaning the house and potentially washing the car (“wax on, wax off”). On a more serious note, all the best man the coming months. It might not be always smiles, but if anyone can recover it is you! Talk soon!
Welcome home Adam! What an accomplishment to get to this point! Back home with your family! Look forward to seeing you soon.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! You look great! What a journey. You’ve got it... hope to see you soon.
ReplyDeleteHi Adam
ReplyDeleteIt has been a while since I looked at your bloc !!It was great to watch with all the improvement you made .You sure had a lot of support!!Ma and pa will be over the mon of course.,let alone wife and kids.It looks that there is soooo much love around you.Keep up the good work .It seems to me you are almost back to before the stroke. lots of love AM