Saturday, November 28, 2009

Houston we have a Leg!!

FINALLY!! After nearly 6 months of being without his lower right leg, on Tuesday Chris left the Orthopedic Dept. at Nemours with his prosthesis! Not too excited as you can see from the picture!
It was quite the Thanksgiving gift for him as well as I. It has been such a long and arduous journey at times and to see him literally able to put one foot in front of the other was definitely a moment. He is still bound to crutches for support until he learns to walk again with his new leg. Hopefully soon he will be down to one crutch and/or a cane. By the way he adjusted on his first few steps I have a feeling it will not be long. Once he is comfortable with this leg he will most likely move on to a more functional prosthesis that he can use to swim, run or even snowboard in when he is ready. Though his Oncologist would like to see him stay a bit more sedentary until his bones are strong again.
So for me this Thanksgiving was truly a time to give thanks. Considering the odds and what he has been through, every day that Christopher is still with us and is a gift, not to mention the fact that he has maintained a strength and courage I never could have imagined. Being surrounded by so much love, encouragement and support from family and friends has made a big difference as well and I am so grateful, as always to everyone.
It is hard to believe that tomorrow Chris will begin his 18th and FINAL round of Chemo! 10 months ago it was hard to imagine this day would ever come.
So please continue to keep Chris in your thoughts and prayers...we are almost there!
Thank you. Patty























Christopher also got to enjoy Thanksgiving with some of his relatives which was a bonus considering he came close to having to spend this past week in the hospital! He enjoyed seeing his cousins from NH (below) as well as his Aunts, Uncles and grandparents. Of course he thoroughly enjoyed having his appetite on and ate much better than he has in quite some time! Thanks to his "Nonni" for that!



These last few images are from the trip to Hurlburt Airforce Base. Chris got quite the treatment all around. The Special Operations Ground Force Crew showed him the latest weapons AND let him handle them (as Mom looked the other way!). He also got to go aboard a MC130H. Again, going above and beyond Lt. Col. Gedney arranged for the ground maintenance crew to power up the plane so that he could really see how it operates. Very impressive and exciting for my future pilot! Many thanks to Annah for putting the word out and making this trip a reality for Christopher. Thanks also to Uncle Mike and Aunt Kathy for making the trip from Atlanta so that they could share this with us.
I had not seen him this mentally and physically "up" in a long time. He had been looking forward to this for months and was very excited to have finally made it. It made my weekend as well to see him in such good spirits.











2 comments:

  1. What a blessing you have come this far with such high spirits. Keep up the good work Chris you are amazing,
    Love Marlene and Bill Kiraly

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  2. You inspired our troops!

    Chris, you’re looking good, getting around well and I will place it in writing, Dude you were on your best behavior ever! Thank you so much for the privilege of visiting Hurlburt Field Florida with you!

    The Warriors of the United States Air Force 23rd Special Tactical Squadron and the 15th Special Operations Squadron who invested their time with our visit were awesome; every Airman we met on duty or off duty at our hotel displayed a sense of care and love for Chris that was inspiring. A verse from the Airman’s Creed, “I am an American Airman, Guardian of freedom and justice, My nation’s sword and shield, it’s sentry and avenger.” We in America have so much to be thankful for, what makes America great is “Our People.”

    Thanks much Chris – Uncle Mike

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