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#487918 - 01/27/20 09:32 AM
Update on Logan
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I talked with Captain Russ this morning, Logan seems to be improving and the docs say that if everything goes as anticipated, he will make a full recovery with no lasting effects of the disease. He is currently being turned every four hours to help prevent compression sores, which can be a problem with patients that undergo medically induced coma. He is slowly being weened from these medications and Russ says he seems to be responding to conversation, which is great news. Fortunately, he is constantly being attended by visitors 24/7 who spend days and nights with him at his bedside. This, even while in a comatose condition, though no one can explain it, seems to help speed up the recovery process. The docs feel he will be in the hospital at least two or more weeks before going home. Once he returns home, he will likely undergo physical therapy at home, then added physical and occupational therapy as a outpatient for a few more months in order to resume normal activities. All the best, Gary
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#487927 - 01/27/20 11:11 AM
Re: Update on Logan
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 03/24/02
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Loc: worthington ,ohio
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#487954 - 01/27/20 03:19 PM
Re: Update on Logan
[Re: saxxman]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Just left the hospital, where ?I have been hanging out 24/7, sleeping in a chair in my boy's room. They took him off the paralyzing meds early. He is still unconscious; heavily sedated. They will be gradually trying to bring him back to consciousness in the next few days. He was moved out of the complex, spinning mechanism he has been n for a week.
Estimate is, he will be in ICU another week, in a private room for two weeks; then to a rehab center for 2 months, followed by a 6 month regimen of therapy at home. Annie (mom) is a retired RN who is available all the time, and we have a spare bedroom right next to a full bath.
Dr. says that 40% of the people who get this don't survive. He also said this was a bolt out of the blue. He says that 99 out of 100 who contract this (usually, pneumonia that mutates into total respiratory failure) don't even need hospitalization.
Family is still there at all times. We talk to him. No idea if he hears, but statistics say that comatose people who are talked to have a higher survival rate.
Thanks to all. you have no idea how much the good words and wished have helped my son, Logan Russell Lay, and me; maybe most of all.
Hug your loved ones as often as possible.
Russ
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#487993 - 01/28/20 02:00 AM
Re: Update on Logan
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 06/01/98
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Loc: Ventura CA USA
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