Allie

Allie

Friday, June 12, 2009

Forever touched by the Rally for Allie

Dear Friends,

What words can I possibly put here to show the feelings in my heart? For such an outpouring of love and support I think only a poet could respond with anything close to expressing how my family and I feel.

Ron, Adam and Anjel were totally blown away by the hugs, kisses, and well wishes of the crowd. The rest of my family was completely in awe of our community and the good feelings being generated in that skate rink. Unbelievable turn-out to say the least.

I have given much thought to different ways to offically thank first off the organizers who put in an incredible amount of hours, creativity and love. Unfortunately, I have come up empty. Stacey, Samantha, Crystal, Laureen, Kim, Cheri and Deb. All I can say is YOU ROCK. The event from what everyone has told me was expertly executed. Having been an events manager in a former life, I know what it takes. You all did this while working other jobs, managing families, etc. THANK YOU. You are an amazing group of compassionate powerful women. I wish for you only the greatest gifts life has to offer! I look forward to a time where we can get together and talk about Allie's inspiring recovery and what a part you played in it.

Thank you to all the other people that helped in any way including those at the door, selling tickets, collecting donations, putting up posters, etc.

Thank you to all who participated in the event, bought raffle tickets and bid on the incredible donated items.

Thank you to all who donated items making this event such a huge $$ success. Unbelievable!!!!!!!

A special giant thank you again to Stacey for starting the process. What an angel Allie found when she went to work for you!

Thank you always to Katie MacCallister for all her support in making the online communication possible and for being a source of information and inspiration.

I also want to give a huge thank you to Robert Ludlow for his guidance, insight, legal advice and assistance throughout this process. Another angel my family has been blessed with.

Thank you to all of Allie's friends who continue to visit and assure her by their presence and conversation that she is the same person in their eyes and that she still has a place in their lives. What an incredible group of young adults we have in the valley. We are a lucky group of parents.

Thank you to all my friends that continue to care for my pets, provide my family with meals, prayers and visits.

Thank you to my sisters for all their love, support, visits, and shopping trips. Thank you to my sister and brother in law for the use of their motor home which has been invaluable to me.

Thank you to my brother Doug for his faithful night visits that allow Ron and I some time for dinner together once or twice a week, but mostly for the soothing effect he has on Allie when he is here.

The adjustments that Allie and the rest of my family continue to make are life altering to say the least. You all are making them so much more doable (is that a word?).

So, I could go on and on thanking the people that are helping, but I'd better get to how Al is doing or the thank you's could go on forever.

We moved down to rehab yesterday! Yaaaaay. Now the work begins. The schedule will be much more agressive and demanding down here. Allie will be expected to be up and ready to start the day early. She will attend more therapy sessions and also be expected to participate in some peer group and education classes.

Allie has made some huge accomplishments in the last few days. Thursday we took her out to the parking lot and her Occupational Therapist, Kathi showed her the hospital van. She then asked if she wanted to try and go up on the lift. Allie was pretty scared but said she wanted to try. Before we knew it Allie was loaded in and she Brianna and I along with Kathi were taking a ride around the parking lot. If this doesn't sound like much you've never seen someone go up on a ramp in a wheelchair load in, get the chair strapped to the floor and go over speed bumps for the first time!! I'm not sure who was more nervous Al or me. The look on Allie's face during the ride was akin to the fear and determined smile that you see on someone's face during a roller coaster ride.

Yesterday Allie, Brianna, and her therapist Mira and I loaded up again and went to Jamba Juice. The smile on Al's face when she took the first sip was priceless. She drank almost a third of it.

Allie is slowly getting use to the valve that will allow her to talk, eat and drink. She will be expected to use it for longer periods of time starting on Monday. She will get to go to the gym (which she is looking forward to). Her new doctor told her yesterday that she will love him and hate him. It's his job to push her forward. He is extremely knowledgeable with injuries such as hers, and seems like a personable and straight forward guy.

She continues to have pain and some stomache issues. I think her body is negatively responding to all the meds and way in which she is being fed. I'm hoping with some new eyes reviewing her condition, things will improve soon.

Allie's road is a long and bumpy one. But a road, I believe toward recovery. She is strong, and otherwise healthy. She has an unbelieveable support group in all of you. She has the intelligence and determination (not to mention the fact she is a bit on the particular side) to see her through this.

Construction is under way at the house. Allie will have a new bedroom and bath downstairs. We are looking forward to the day we get to go home. It will be a bit scary, I'm sure, but we'll be as prepared as we can be.

I pray daily for Allie and Jerry's full recovery. My hope is that Allie's first sign of recovery will be her ability to breathe on her own. She lives in fear every second. My heart breaks that she must endure such a challenge.

Peace, Love & Happiness,

Deborah

17 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for the update! I am so happy to hear that Allie has moved to rehab. I think of Allie and your family very often. Please let her know that I love her!

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  2. I check every day for a update...and here it is,THANK YOU!!!It is great to hear of every littel step Allie makes towards recovery or just some new activity in the daily routine.
    We are thinking of you all,and wishing Strenght,patience and healing!!!
    A big hug and kiss to Allie and you,Gabi

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  3. Dear Deborah and Allie,
    We are extremly happy to hear that you both have been moved to Rehab.
    After learning about the ups and downs that Jerry endured while on his road to getting home, we will pray that you will find the strength the he, Katie and Dennis found to get there.
    Know that every day God has a plan for you. It can be one step forward and two steps backward and then the next day four steps forward and none backward.
    Concentrate on the forward days and we will all be seeing "Allie of the Valley" very soon.
    We continue to pray for His healing hands on Allie and for renewed strength and courage for all of you.
    Praying for happy hearts and spirits today and everyday.
    SLV Mom

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  4. Jamba juice, must have tasted soooo good. Great to hear about that progress. Allie drank some juice and Jerry moved his arm....tears of joy for you both and big thank you to God for answering prayers. Prayers & your hard work, determination = progress. Deborah & Ron, prayers for you both, asking God to continue to give you strength to get thru each day. Valley Moms & Dads continue to follow your progress and pray for Allie & family.
    Allie of the Valley - I like that! Allie, I hope you are surrounded by people that make you smile - even when, especially when, you think you can't. Every day is one day closer to home.
    Another Valley Mom-sferry

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  5. Thinking of you all everyday and sending healing thoughts and love your way.....

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  6. Deborah, Today we met at Valley while our son, Connor (19) was there for a few tests. We are one year (june 16) post injury. I just want to let you know that we will be praying for Ally...God is faithful! Hold on to hope. Connor was in the same place 8 months ago and we are daily seeing amazing improvements. Please contact us when Ally is able and wants to have a visit from Connor. He really wants to stop in and encourage her. Sometimes I think only a person that has been in the same place can truly understand the things she is currently going through.. .ie fears, pains, loss, sadness, embarrassment. Connor said to let him know, and he will be there. You can also contact Connor and us through

    connorwatch.org

    Keep on pressing on.... daylight is coming.

    Cherie' Williamson

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  7. I am a friend of a friend. I have a gift I'd like to send to Allie. Is the PO box listed above (PO BOX 66163 in Scotts Valley) an okay address to send a package?

    Thanks,
    Sarah

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  8. Hi Sarah--I'm the one checking the Po Box and it's a good place to send a gift. Either myself or one of Allie's friends can bring it to her.

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  9. Allie, just heard about you through The ConnorWatch Community, and wanted to let you know we are praying for you too! We trust that God will bless you the way He's blessed us.

    Brad
    Uncle of Connor
    Administrator - www.connorwatch.org

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  10. Allie,

    I met your mom yesterday while I was at the hospital with my son for some tests, and I grieve when I hear of your situation - Connor, Jerry, and now you - what does God have in store for three young people in such a situation, and in such close proximity? Right now is a hard time for you - I'm sure the fear and uncertainty can seem overwhelming. So I wanted to encourage you by letting you know that Connor was in the exact same position you are in less than a year ago, and the improvements will come. They will! My son is so much better today than he was even a few months ago!

    I heard that some of the staff there have indicated they don't think you're improving fast enough. Let me tell you from someone who's been there - hogwash! At two months post-injury, Connor was still in ICU battling pneumonia and MRSA. You're doing great, so keep your hope and faith intact. Yeah, I know that seems nearly impossible sometimes...

    I'll leave you with Psalm 13, a song which has been the cry of my heart since our accident last summer -

    1 How long, O LORD ? Will you forget me forever?
    How long will you hide your face from me?
    2 How long must I wrestle with my thoughts
    and every day have sorrow in my heart?
    How long will my enemy triumph over me?
    3 Look on me and answer, O LORD my God.
    Give light to my eyes, or I will sleep in death;
    4 my enemy will say, "I have overcome him,"
    and my foes will rejoice when I fall.
    5 But I trust in your unfailing love;
    my heart rejoices in your salvation.
    6 I will sing to the LORD,
    for he has been good to me.

    God bless you all - we continue to pray for you. Please contact us if there is anything at all we can do to help. Looking forward to meeting you one of these days, Allie. Hold fast!

    Eric Williamson
    Father of Connor
    www.connorwatch.org

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  11. Allie,

    It seems Eric and Cherie Williamson have said all the things my heart wanted you to know. I too have had an SCI (C-6/7) and am 5 years post injury. Please know that you are not alone and you are surrounded by a large community that prays and believes you will be running. You may have days that you want to hide but those are the days God is carrying you.

    My mom and I will be at VMC Tuesday if you are up for a quick visit. Let me know. You can also give us a call anytime day or night.

    Journeying together,
    Jessica Runnels
    jessrun@sbcglobal.net
    925-219-2126

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  12. Maydene Petty - maydene@sbcglobal.netJune 21, 2009 at 11:39 AM

    Debra,

    This is Maydene Petty, I pray for Allie every day and I know she WILL recover and be the fiesty girl on the soccer field once again. I know that life doesn't always turn out the way we planned but with the help of family, friends and community it can smooth ou the bumps just a little. I have been in tough with Liz Payne and made it known I would like to help in anyway I can but due to my own set backs right now its not possible but I look forward to the day I can. Both Ashley and I sent her our love and prayers.

    Maydene

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  13. So many thoughts and prayers for you, Allie. Keep up the fight as we fight with you!!!!!

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  14. Allie and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you every day. Just know that you all are loved dearly.

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  15. Praying that you will be healed by God's loving hand and your spirits lifted.
    Keep fighting "Allie of the Valley"!

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  16. Dear Allie, I too think about you everyday, and say a prayer for progress for you, prayers for your mom, dad, and family.
    AnotherValleyMom

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  17. hey baby girl, im just sitting at home thinkin about you (more than usual haha)...
    i've been looking at ur blog and all the wonderful ppl writing you since like 7 this evening. i went to ur blog because i have been thinkin of u like crazy all day, i just miss having my girlfriend all day everyday... :( i was half tempted to drive to u tonight but it was too late by the time i got home from school, ate and showered (micro bio is disgusting, we play with bacteria all day).
    i hope your transition back to rehab has gone well.. i have more faith in ur recovery everytime i see ur beautiful face, surrounded by that angel's halo, haha. :) you are amazing, and i just cant wait for u to come home. get everything done that they say u have to do so u can come home asap!

    while i was blog-stalking u (yea ur fb and space arent too exciting these days lol) i saw the stuff about Connor, he has had such a great recovery, and i feel like once you can do the same!! :)

    i love you baby girl, and i will see you soon, i think tomorrow!

    xoxo i love you alpal
    -JORDAN

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