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She's on the move...

I just received this information from dad:

"Moving to 3rd floor today (cardio floor) . Then moving to a rehabilitation hospital on Monday, probably Texas NeuroRehab Center off of Manchaca Rd on Dittmar. Their web site is: www.texasneurorehab.com. I have seen a brochure, but not been in contact with them as yet. They will come in today to access mom for admission."

In viewing this as a step forward, although I can't imagine what's going in in moms head about it. I hope the move doesn't confuse her more. It sure will be more convenient for dad as it's closer to work.

I've only taken a brief look at the website but it looks like it will be great for he to regain her physical strength.

Continued prayers are welcomed!!

She had a really good day on Wednesday, talked a lot, but didn't sleep well that night. She been eating a little more each day, which will only help with her strength. She's had breathing treatments, physical therapy and speech therapy each day as well.

Praying that this move will help and that she'll be back to "normal" soon enough!

Until later...

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  1. Thats where Johnny did his outpatient therapy for over a year. They are SOOOOO good.!! Prayers for you!
    Love ya

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