I never thought this process would get easier, but it has. I think Ayden knew where we were going as soon as we left Angola. He was awake and irritable for most of the trip. Once we got past the process of the electrodes being placed though, HE SETTLED DOWN!!! Yes, Bubba actually let every doctor, nurse,and assistant do their thing with little to no fussing! It has been great! He also ate most of his supper and fed himself his desert as you can see in the video. We won't know much until Tuesday, but for now we are here and settled in for this ride.
On another note, we have to say that our world has been full of angels this week.
First, we had a generous card given to us with a kind note. I wish we could thank "we" but the card was unsigned so to whom it may be...Thank you!
Second, you may have loved the "blizzard" or hated it, but it was a blessing for us as it allowed Justin to join us this week. I truly believe it comforts Bubba as much as me!
Third, we have been searching for Ayden's tray to his wheelchair for awhile now, even this morning Justin was searching everywhere. When we stopped at a rest stop on the toll road, I stopped and thought about the last place we used the tray (our December trip to Cleveland). We were on the opposite side, but the same exit so I asked one of the store employees about it. She called over to the other side and someone knew exactly what we were talking about and brought it right over. We were so glad that not only was it found, but someone had taken care of it since then and made a special trip over so we could have it on our way to the clinic.
We just can't thank everyone enough for every note, thought, and prayer - Thank you!
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