"It takes a lot of work from the face to let out a smile, but just think what good smiling can bring to the most important muscle of the body... the heart. The shortest distance between two people is a smile."
~Author Unknown
Hello! I know you are all eager to hear about how Amber is doing. As I mentioned before, Amber has been having ups and downs each day, but overall making progress, little by little. Overall, she's doing quite well and we just wanted to share with you an update and some of the “ups” of the last couple of days.
We are so grateful for the miracle we've witnessed with the cessation of the continuous seizures. This is such a blessing. However, since Wednesday's update, she has had a couple of really intense, though non-convulsive, seizures that manifest themselves clearly on the EEG machine. Yesterday, they were unable to control one that came in the middle of the night with the medications she's been getting, so they began her on phenobarbital.
Phenobarbital is an anti-seizure medication from the same family as pentobarbital, which is the medication that induced the coma when she was having continuous seizures. Phenobarbital does not have as strong effects as the pento (thank goodness!), but it does have a sedative effect. It allows her brain to be calm without sinking her into a coma. Since the pheno makes her tired, it's definitely slowing the waking up process, but she is still doing very well, showing great signs of waking up.
Yesterday, they were able to remove the ventilator and give Amber a tracheostomy, which means the breathing tube is now hooked up at the tracheotomy site. The doctors said that they typically would have done this earlier, but they did not anticipate her being in the hospital this long. Amber is successfully breathing mostly on her own, but the tracheostomy machine kicks in when she needs a little help.
Last night, Amber showed us one of the greatest signs of “waking up” when she responded to the voices of JP and her parents with a quivering lip and tears streaming down her face. Amber is not yet able to focus her eyes on anyone or track movement with her eyes, but we do believe she is listening. Julie and Greg were able to calm her, but I'm sure she's pretty scared and confused, as she is starting to take in everything that is going on around her.
This morning, when Greg called in to the hospital early, the nurse who cared for Amber during the night said she blinked her eyes and nodded ever so slightly when spoken to. She had no seizures during the night.
Today, she showed similar signs of recognition and emotion when JP was talking to her and then also when her mom and sister were talking to her. One of the medical team told us that these signs of emotion were very positive signs, as emotion points directly to Amber's personality, which is a good sign that she is doing well waking up.
But best of all so far?
This afternoon, JP and I were talking to her telling her how much we loved her and were so happy to see her. She was wide-eyed, still not tracking yet, but listening. Then JP asked her to take a long blink if she could hear him. She very deliberately opened and closed her eyes slowly. Good job, Amber! Her eyebrows even arched up a bit.
Elated and encouraged, JP then asked, "Can you smile for me?" With every ounce of energy she had, she slowly pulled her cheeks and the corners of her lips up and mustered one of the most beautiful smiles I've ever seen! She can hear us! She is responding as well as her body will allow right now, and we are overjoyed with every effort she makes. About thirty seconds after the huge achievement of smiling, she was back to sleep.
Amber spends most of her time sleeping. The phenobarbital makes her drowsy, but this is okay because we all know (thanks to our moms) that sleep is often the best medicine. That's right, just rest Amber. Rest and heal.
Our hearts are filled with the wonder of life. Thank you everyone for your faith and prayers. Great miracles do still happen, as has been witnessed in Amber's critical situation. Amber still has a long recovery ahead of her. We are full of faith and trust in our Heavenly Father and know he is watching over Amber and blessing us at every turn. She will pull through this.
“I, for one, have never known a woman with more strength and courage than Amber once she decides to do something,” Julie said. It will take time, but we can be patient and put our trust in our Father in Heaven. “We have truly been blessed.”
We love you all and are so grateful that you have joined with us in supporting Amber! We love her, and we know that you do too. Thank you. We love you all!

This for me was the best post I've read yet. It brought tears of joy and sadness as I wonder what Amber must be feeling at this time. Thank you for continuing to keep us updated. Amber you can do it! I love you and I pray for your full recovery.
ReplyDeleteAmber you made me smile when I read this new and a tear droped from my eyes!!!
ReplyDeleteI keep praying for you my dear Amber.
Love Vilma Cuba Beinartaite
It's so wonderful that Amber's starting on the long road to recovery. How wonderful for her to have those who love her so much around her to reassure her. She and all of you are in our prayers. The Lord is truly blessing her.
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely wonderful. Prayers of faith and strength will continue to come your way!
ReplyDeleteSuch fabulous news! I am so happy and continue to pray to our Father in Heaven for the miracle we have seen. I pray that he will continue to be bless your family and that Amber will continue to heal and be able to communicate to her family. We love you!
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I am so touched! I literally have tears of joy right now and am so moved with emotion! This is just wonderful news and I am sure a huge relief for JP and the rest of the family. Thank you for the updates, I look forward to them daily. Amber is a strong person and quite the fighter! Hang in there!! :)
ReplyDeleteI do not know you personally, but I do know a friend of yours Kim Mayhugh, she is a great person.. I have Kim as a facebook friend & she posts the updates on her FB page for her friends to see how Amber is doing.. I have read a few of the blogs & I have to say what a strong person she is, to have gone thru all the stuff & still be here, but like it has been said the great Lord above sure has a hand in it.. I just wanted to let you all know what an inspiration Amber has been to me, I do believe that the Lord has had something to do with the tests, but I also see that Amber is passing them with all her might to get back to her family... The blog I just read brought tears to my eyes & I dont even know you all!!! I just wanted to let you all know that there are people out in the world that do not know you personally but are very inspired by your family & your updates on Amber.. Good Luck to you all & I am also praying & thinking of Amber in this time.. Stay strong!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmber and Friends, Amber is constantly in our prayers and thoughts each day. We wait anxiously for more good news.
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much for the inspiring updates.
Thank you so much for the updates.Amber you make me happy right now.Thank you for your smiling.We are with you all the time.Take care my dear friend.God bless you and your Family.
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Amber you are one of the strongest people I know! I am so grateful to hear that you have smiled and pray that you will have many more smiles to come. Keep fighting girl and know that so many people love and are missing you.
ReplyDeleteReading this post brought a smile to my face and tears to my eyes. What great news! Amber sure is a fighter. Thank you for the updates... I look forward to them. Still praying...
ReplyDeleteOh, Amber! I cried tears of joy as I read this update! You truly are a woman of faith and strength! How merciful and kind it was of our Father in Heaven to allow me to know and pray for you. He is ever-connected to you and to your progress. Nothing is too great for Him to accomplish. You are LOVED! :) Alicia
ReplyDeleteAmber you truely do have the greatest smile. This is such a inspiring post. My prayers and thoughts are with you always.
ReplyDeleteWow, I got chills reading this! I cannot imagine what Amber is going through right now. Hearing, but not being able to move and speak the way she wants her body to. She is in my prayers. I hope and pray that she will come out of this soon, I can't imagine how she is feeling. What an incredilbe person she is, she has already been through more than anyone should in their short 30 years. Though, I believe she is such a strong person and spirit that Heavenly Father knows that she could handle all that she has been through. Knowing you has strenghtened my testimony of the Gospel and the Lord Jesus Christ so much, and for that I am grateful. We love and miss you Amber. You still are a part of our family and we miss you.
ReplyDeleteKristen Rockwood
It is so uplifting to hear great news about Amber! I am so happy for the progress she has made. Keep the faith!
ReplyDeleteWe love you, JP and Amber and family! I was so touched at reading about her blinking and smiling, even the lip quiver and tears! I'm searching for the tissues as I type :) Stay strong and remember Heaven Father loves you xoxox
ReplyDeleteWhat great news! So happy to see the tide starting to turn a bit. Long fight ahead, but how inspiring it is to be witnessing this miracle.
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