We met with Dr. Hernandez in the morning--a follow-up from the fall surgery. He felt very good about the progress thus far, and referred to Adam's one seizure as a "freebie" since the day that it occurred had been so long and somewhat stressful on all of us. That was great news, as we weren't sure if the one seizure meant that it would be likely to lead to a returning pattern of regular seizure activity. We said brief hellos to the neuropsychologist (Dr. Gabriel) and the neurosurgeon who did the fall surgery (Dr. Donohue). In addition, one of the nurses carefully went over the consent document for the surgery itself...lots of information to take in. Good thing I'd stopped on the way to the appointment at the hospital Starbucks for a caramel machiatto!
Following all of the appointments we headed out and found a lovely little restaurant for lunch, Lili's Bistro, fairly near the hospital. The service was very friendly...and apologetic after our waitress dumped a glass of iced tea in my lap! She offered us a free dessert for our inconvenience, and we happily took her up on that...yum!!!

After a suitable resting out period in the afternoon, we enjoyed another dinner provided by the Ronald McDonald House volunteers. This is the most time that any of us have spent actually at the house, even though Brian has stayed here on both of our other week-long stays. It is really a wonderful resource for families--and a nice facility as well! There are about 40 rooms, which is bigger than I initially thought it might be. Dinner is provided every evening by local volunteers, snacks are usually available, and there are lots of spaces for families to congregate and spend time. Adam and I wandered about and took a few photos so that you can get a sense of how it looks around here.









I hope that you enjoyed our little photo tour of the Fort Worth Ronald McDonald House...and can picture us in our temporary home. We'll continue our adventures tomorrow with an appointment with the surgeon, pre-op procedures and instructions, and an MRI.
1 comment:
Thank you for the lovely tour. It is much nicer and larger than I imagined, which was more a revamped tract home! A lot of thought as to what parents in your situation would need is evident. God surrounds you with evidence of His love.
Love, Grandma, etc.
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