Taylor, I'm so proud of you! Still :praying: and looking forward to the answer!
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Taylor, I'm so proud of you! Still :praying: and looking forward to the answer!
Way you go Taylor:hugs:
Just spent a hour on your site, and listened to The Rose by Janis Joplin 4 times
If i could i would send you the biggest tub of ice cream via air mail, id go down to the 24hr supermarket and mail it ya
Way too young for this lying around Taylor. So do get up and about ASAP ! :thumbsup:
This is great news
Just keep on getting stronger Taylor we need ya here to keep the guys in check. ;)
:hugs:Keep it up, Taylor!! Keep healing your body, get stronger and get out of that hospital!!:love:
Any new today, Kieron?:hugs:
Its great to see Taylor is making progress
just thinking of you Taylor...... .......
I just feel to pieces reading this. I never do good with trauma and was almost in tears reading through these posts. The candles are so lovely and I would have been so oblivious if not for them.
Taylor you better pull through as we need your type around to keep everything sane!
I am so glad this story is having happy ending and I will be doing whatever it is that someone who does not believe in prayer does when they need to think of someone.
:gift:
This would be for Taylor of course, not telling what's inside!
Don't know exactly but it seems 9 days from ICU to A&W root beer is a HUGE recovery!
Not to mention good taste though I may have to send some Barq's down for good measure :drink:
Still haven't given up on keeping the candles lit for you Taylor, have plenty of the healing type just for you :hugs:
we have another update
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Originally Posted by Angie
That is good news, and I am glad that they didn't listen to the doctor!
yvw!...doctors said id never walk and talk but they were wrong, people need to search inside themselves for what they think the answers are, not listen to bleeding doctors who like playing with lives, to them Taylor is just another statistic, only the people around him truely know what an amazing young man he is....Taylor gave them a sign not to give up and im so glad the family took it :)...WtG Taylor you show those doctors they haven't a clue
:D Way to go, Taylor. This truly is a miracle.
I can't believe the doctors wouldn't recommend giving him at least a little bit of time to try and recover.
YAY!!! Great news!!! We're all pullin for ya Taylor!!! :hugs: :hugs:
The term "Poor Prognosis" should to be banned, no matter what. At least doctors ought to have some empathy. "Hopeful" would be better. Or: "It's up to the Divine Creator." When they say "Little hope" it's like being doused with ice water to the people/loved ones who are already in emotional angst. I have heard stories about people being given the last rites, and went on to live 30 years or more.
It's hard being the doctor and avoiding giving people false hope, though. I have enough of a medical background to know that Taylor should not be alive today - that's why I've used the word "miracle". But not everyone gets better. For a doctor to say that a condition is "hopeful" and then have the person die...I wouldn't want to be that doctor. They don't like telling families that a patient is most likely going to die, but it's their duty to give accurate information.
ok ive just had idea...ok ok it was a brain fart....lol
Taylor has a youtube account which ive only just noticed people have been leaving messages on the comment section of it....those of us that have youtube accounts it would be good if he found messages there too to read when he came home, i know its a bit of work posting in muiltiple places but you know what i think the little guy deserves it from all corner you know...you could also if you felt compelled to do so, make him a video and send it to him so he gets to see it when he comes home, i know a few of you have done so already....PM me if you want his account
Come back to us soon Taylor!
When they said he was objecting to the tube, I really felt that things had turned around....Doctors are not wrong to be realistic with families, but they should most certainly NOT recommend premature action like pulling tubes, either....There should be middle ground....Give time to see which way it goes, realistically tell families when it doesn't look good, but that sometimes things do happen which are unexpected....It's a shame people, especially doctors, take extreme positions when they can be wrong and sometimes ARE. Makes you want to tell your families not to give up on YOU if anything should ever happen, doesn't it? :(
Instead of dwelling on the boo boos of the medical staff let's dwell on God's blessing of a major miracle for Taylor !!!!!
Buddy, you better eat plenty of ice cream and tacos to get your strength back because I am known to be hard on my dates (tee hee).
I'm looking forward to a PM from you soon.
Emily Ann