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Bottom: Film Still from Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life” c. 2011 featuring Laramie Eppler as R.L.
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Top: Suzanne Gerber
Middle: Film Still from Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life” c. 2011
Bottom: Film Still from Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life” c. 2011 featuring Laramie Eppler as R.L.
Lake Lucerne Pavilion at midnight by Suzanne Gerber
Hieronymouse as Hamlet by Wurzeltod on Flickr.
Dr Gerber Update
Today Joe seems to be doing much better. He is more alert and expressing things with head nods and shakes. He will stay in ICU for another night and may be able to move sometime this weekend. Suzanne would like us to pray that the doctors would know the best time to move Dr Gerber to his next stop in his recovery.
Dr Gerber Update
Dr Gerber's fever has gone down and blood pressure is better while on the necessary medications. Since last night Joe has needed focused monitoring and care from one nurse with no other patients. Joe is still in need of the one-on-one care, as we add an additional treatment for his kidneys.
Joe and Suzanne earlier today!!!
Dr Farrell visiting Dr Gerber and Suzanne
Dr Gerber Family
Dr Gerber has been moved back into Neuro unit due to his improvements with his pneumonia and fever!!! Joe has been opening his eyes more and for longer periods. His eyes have come a long way since the severe conjunctiva sclera stage. It is nice to see Joe's eyes in a more normal state. Joe recently started to pull at his feeding line... Which is a good sign that he can use his left hand and fingers to try and grab BUT not a good thing to do as he still needs it! A Mitten has been placed on his hand to prevent him from pulling on or out things. :) Dr Farrell (Holy Cross's Chief Medical Officer) came and visited Joe today and was encouraged to the progress Joe has made. Dr Farrell saw Joe before he was transferred from Holy Cross to TMC on September 29th.