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By:
cloughandtaylor
When: 18 Feb 14 20:57
The updates are getting more positive s.k.
They are good news to many on here nowHappy
By:
Insanity Later
When: 18 Feb 14 21:09
Pleasing news S.K. Keep up the good work both of ya. Happy
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 18 Feb 14 21:21
Really pleased to read that things are improving for Tracey, s.kenbo.

May her recovery continue at full speed.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 18 Feb 14 21:23
don't forget SK don't neglect yourself during this period
By:
Mc Moonbeam
When: 18 Feb 14 21:25
Great to see you smiling a bit more mate !!

She will be fine ... just Fine Happy
By:
s.kenbo
When: 18 Feb 14 21:30
With work, and visiting afterwards, there isn't much time left. But I wouldn't have it any other way at the minute. If she starts to really improve in the coming weeks then I might skip a midweek visit, at the moment I'm looking forward to seeing her each day.
By:
s.kenbo
When: 18 Feb 14 21:33
Agreed Mc.M Happy
By:
Mc Moonbeam
When: 18 Feb 14 21:38
Don't skip the visit mate .. take a day off Cool
By:
pumphol.
When: 18 Feb 14 21:49
Lots of little steps  in the right direction will hopefully lead to a full recovery kenbo, all the very best to both of you.
By:
s.kenbo
When: 19 Feb 14 06:25
That's a great idea Mc.M. Cool
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 19 Feb 14 15:17
Very happy to read yesterday's positive update Happy
By:
DStyle
When: 19 Feb 14 15:29
been lurking. very pleased for you that there's been some positive news and here's hoping it's the beginning of a solid recovery.
By:
judorick
When: 19 Feb 14 15:38
great news regarding the improvement, so pleased, hopefully continues

can I ask a couple of questions? No need to reply if you don't want

firstly, how is she being fed? and what is she eating? Fat is essential in the healing process, both omega-3 fatty acids and saturated fats, nerves are surrounded by fat and need a good supply

secondly, have you considered asking for acupuncture? it is proven to accelerate the healing the process and is supported by N.I.C.E

best wishes for continued improvement
By:
stonecold-
When: 19 Feb 14 16:38
just read through very moving. as pumphol said lots of little steps  in the right direction will hopefully lead to a full recovery . good luck too the both off you
By:
Ken Masters
When: 19 Feb 14 16:56
Very pleased to read about developments, especially given the early prognosis. Chin-up, Kenbo and Mrs Kenbo.
By:
DStyle
When: 19 Feb 14 17:43

secondly, have you considered asking for acupuncture? it is proven to accelerate the healing the process and is supported by N.I.C.E


i'm afraid that's just not true.

the only area where there is any evidence for the benefit of acupuncture is in conditions where the patient reports pain and pain relief, i.e. a quantity that can only be measured subjectively.

given that plenty of studies have shown that there is no difference between sticking needles in at random compared to the defined pressure points, it is almost certainly placebo.
By:
judorick
When: 19 Feb 14 18:00
I have read research papers that have shown exactly what I said

are you a Physical Therapist or similarly medically qualified? I doubt it

I have treated lots of post-op, post-RTA and post-trauma cases over 20+ years and I can tell you acupuncture has a positive effect

it may be placebo but that is irrelevant, it's the outcome that maters and it cannot hurt
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 19 Feb 14 18:18
Unfortunately, I think it's probable Tracey's condition isn't strain/muscle/movement related, rick.
It's most akin to a stroke, and time (and possibly the body's own powers of recovery) will be the biggest healer.

It does seem as though she's doing well so far and some of the other positive things she'll be able to do will be possible later on.
I'm guessing not yet though.
By:
s.kenbo
When: 19 Feb 14 19:29
She's being fed through a pipe, but I have no idea what it is. She's still unable to eat or drink anything herself. She does get a dry mouth at times so she can get a little bit of water/RibeenaLaugh on a little sponge that she can put in her mouth.
Her spinal problems have really been put on the back burner, their main concern is still her breathing problems, which have took a step back in the last 24 hours.
They are monitoring her heartbeat over the next day too, her resting BPM is around 60, yet when she's asleep it drops to 30 BPM. They say she could be the kind of person who's heartbeat naturally drops quite a lot during sleep though.

Acupuncture could be something we try a long way down the line.
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 19 Feb 14 19:41
Kenbo, in regard to acupuncture and whether it works or is just a placebo, there was a very interesting Horizon programme on this week which explored the very same thing - and which showed staggering physiological results when people were treated with placebos, both when they were unaware of them and when they did in fact know they were being treated with them.

Which just goes to show the uncanny powers of the mind and how it can alter physical conditions.

If you didn't see it it may be worth your while catching up with it on the iplayer, for future reference for Tracey:

"They are the miracle pills that shouldn't really work at all. Placebos come in all shapes and sizes, but they contain no active ingredient. Now they are being shown to help treat pain, depression and even alleviate some of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Horizon explores why they work, and how we could all benefit from the hidden power of the placebo."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03wcchn
By:
s.kenbo
When: 24 Feb 14 19:06
Thanks for that TT.

Still no real change in her yet. Her heartbeat was worrying the doctors so they transfered her to Glenfield Hospital on Thursday and fitted her with a pacemaker. She was back in intensive care at LRI a day later, and she's still there now.
I can feed her ice cream and juice so at least she can taste something.

It's been two weeks tomorrow, yet it seems a hell of a lot longer.
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 24 Feb 14 19:14
Thanks for the update, Kenbo. I've been wondering how Mrs Kenbo has been getting on.

Sorry the news isn't more positive at the moment. Still early days tho', I guess.

But yes, the last two weeks must seem like an age.

Best wishes to you both x
By:
Hound-Dog-2
When: 24 Feb 14 19:23
Sorry to hear that, obviously very worrying time for both of you, hope things improve. Best wishes.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 24 Feb 14 19:25
well she's at a good place Kenbo, Glenfield very good
By:
s.kenbo
When: 24 Feb 14 19:29
I think it's going to be a marathon and not a sprint.
By:
Facts
When: 24 Feb 14 20:03
Just caught up with this horrendous happening. My son was in a car accident and spent 3 weeks in an induced coma - every minute was a nightmare. Against all odds he recovered. It is possible to come back from what appears to be a hopeless situation. My thoughts are with you and your wife. Keep the faith.
By:
Hank Hill
When: 24 Feb 14 20:36
Hang in there kenbo. It's a good philosophy to take it as a marathon and not a sprint. Little bits at a time and you'll get there.
By:
s.kenbo
When: 24 Feb 14 21:18
Facts. It's amazing how many people have told me similar stories of people fighting back against the odds.

Thanks as always guys, you really are a thoughtful bunch. WinkHappy
By:
middleman
When: 24 Feb 14 21:38
Kenbo i wish your wife and yourself all the best and a speedy recovery.Like others i just stumbled accross this thread.My heart sank the more i read and i really do hope she picks up fast.
By:
DCI Barnaby
When: 24 Feb 14 22:14
not been on chit chat for a while sorry to be reading this but hope all comes out good, i also been unwell but fighting to my best, but hope all things turn good, at least the signs seem positive and thats the key, best thing is support having you there will be massive for her.
By:
The Knight
When: 25 Feb 14 00:31
I must echo the words of middleman from 22:14. Exactly how I felt when reading this thread.

I can only wish your wife and yourself the very best in an absolutely terrible situation that you have my utmost sympathy over.
By:
call me a taxi
When: 28 Feb 14 00:50
Any update s.kenbo?
By:
Hank Hill
When: 07 Mar 14 20:34
Am hoping you have some positive news to add kenbo.
By:
call me a taxi
When: 23 Mar 14 01:40
No news for almost a month.
Looks bad, but I hope I'm wrong.
By:
call me a taxi
When: 13 Apr 14 01:07
7 weeks now.
I fear the worst.
By:
s.kenbo
When: 13 Apr 14 09:27
Fear not call me a taxiCool

I haven't posted for so long because my dog was sick on my laptop and I havent bothered getting it fixed yet.

Things are improving so so much, the spinal infart was a misdiagnosis, it is actually a rare condition called nmo or devices disease. Tracey came out of intensive care three weeks ago then she went on to a rehab ward for a further two weeks, last thursday she was transferred to rehab in Loughborough  just  around the corner from where we live.

She is managing to take steps with the help of people steadying her, and the physios seem to think that she will walk for herself in time to come.

The best news yet though is that she is sat in our living room right now, the doctors let me bring her home yesterday for weekend so long as I return her later today!  We now have a double bed and a commode in our living room (no more running upstairs  for me when I need to take a leak!) Laugh

I don't know when she will be home for good, but at least she will be at some time. I was worried she would never see our house again.

I have just shown Tracey this thread and she was amazed by it, you have all been so kind with your well wishes.

I am using her ipad to write this so you will have to ignore the poor grammar, it's the first time I've  tried to use one and after this attempt it will give me the kick up the backside I need to repair my laptop.

There is so much that has happened recently that I can't possibly write it all down, but she is so much better already than I ever thought she would be.
By:
s.kenbo
When: 13 Apr 14 09:30
Devics disease, not devices!
By:
JBNAY
When: 13 Apr 14 09:36
So pleased for u both,
Still rooting for u!
Stay strong
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 13 Apr 14 09:38
Really great to see you 'report in' Kenbo with the news that Tracey has improved so much in the last few weeks.

Wishing her (and you) all the best in a return to full health as soon as possible.
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 13 Apr 14 09:42
By the way Kenbo, you might be pleassed to know that RoyClaytonsTash has been selecting your Placepots in the competitions you've missed whilst looking after Tracey - and a jolly good show he's been doing.

You finished 5th in the Ayr Comp!
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