Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Busy Weekend!

Elliot graduated from high school this past weekend and we had family in town, so things were a little too hectic to post anything to the blog. Kevin had another CT scan last Thursday and we met with the neurosurgeon's PA on Friday. Things are still looking good. The small area of subdural bleeding (on the upper left side of the head) is gone completely - no evidence of left over blood, the body has reabsorbed it. On the right side area of impact is where his skull is cracked and where he had epidural bleeding. The PA showed us the CT scan images on his computer and compared them to the CT scan taken the morning after his accident. The old scan shows that there are pockets of air around the fracture and the new scan shows no evidence of air anymore, so that's good. There is still a pool of blood, but it is not new blood - it is changing in characteristic and looks different between the two images so that means that it is breaking down and the body is reabsorbing it as well. He also showed us that the mid-line of the brain is intact, so this pocket of blood isn't putting any undue pressure on the brain, or pushing it aside, which is good. He gave Kevin a few quick gross-motor skill tests and said that he is doing very well and is very stable. He said that Kevin can return to work whenever he feels like he can handle it. Should avoid ANY activity that might cause a bump to the head for 3 months and then, of course, gave Kevin the helmet lecture. We had a small list of questions that he answered and then he said he wanted to see Kevin in a month, with a CT scan done the day before he comes in. Later, the doc office called back and left a message that they changed their minds and want to see Kevin in 2 weeks, not a month. Don't know why.

Kevin continues to improve every day. He sleeps late into the morning, but then seems to stay awake most of the day. Might go lay down for an hour or 2 in the afternoon - and some days doesn't even do that. Went out with friends to do low key things (movies at their apartment) several of these nights and did just fine. Did get a little worn out by the time they brought him home, but no major problems. I still have not noticed any short-term or long-term memory problems nor any cognitive problems. Can still get a little irritated or out of sorts at times, but not very badly. I haven't asked him about his hearing in a few days, if that has completely cleared up or if it's still bothering him a little. He's still having a lot of pain around his shoulders - I don't know if it's the small break in the tip of the clavicle or if it's just because the whole area is tweaked. I'm still waiting for the rehab place to call, maybe he can do some physical therapy for that. He had hurt his right shoulder last year at school in Durango and had never completely felt back to normal from that, so I think this injury compounded the old one. Otherwise, my dad and sister were amazed at how well he is doing - they were expecting a lot worse. He see a doctor next week that specializes in TBI (traumatic brain injury) so we will get a lot greater insight into what he can do to heal completely and what we can expect in the coming year. She'll be the one to guide him through evaluations and rehab if he nees it.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Tues & Wed

Steve & I have gone to work both of these mornings and Kevin is doing just fine until I get home at 1pm. He doesn't seem unstable at all, is acting so normally that it seems like a dream that he was in ICU 2 weekends ago. On Wed when I got home I took he and a friend (& Lizzie the dog) on a few errands and then for a drive in the mountains. We went to a little town just up a canyon from Boulder to visit some friends of theirs. I walked the dog while they hung out - they even walked a bit, we were there about 30 minutes. We returned home and Kevin crashed for 2 hours in the evening. He was up at 9 and I drove him to rent movies and his head was really hurting. The left front temple, which which was new so I was concerned and asked him over and over for a while. It didn't get worse - he stayed up and watched movies. On Wed, he took a few tylenol in the morning and none the rest of the day. Had a really good day. When I got home I took him to eat lunch and then to visit the restaurant where he works. He said they were glad to see him - and I know Kevin enjoyed stopping by. He had a whole group of friends in the afternoon, then another couple in the evening and never slept or lay down even until he went to bed for the night. He looked really good - is moving a little slowly, but otherwise looks and acts just like the old Kevin in that he can listen to music and talk to 5 friends and make a phone call - which many times is impossible for a TBI (traumatic brain injury) patient. His right ear is still bothering him and isn't quite back to normal and loud, banging noises are not good for his head - will set off a headache. His neck and shoulder areas are really bothering him - need to figure that out. He has a follow-up CT scan this morning and an appt with neurosurgeons tomorrow afternoon. I finally have a scipt for out-patient rehab in the hands of the rehab center and am waiting for the in-take person to call me.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Monday

Kevin had a really good day yesterday - he ran out of vicodin (narcotic pain med) and switched to tylenol which is working just fine. Without the vicodin he isn't sleepy, nauseous or slightly off-balance so I think he actually feels better overall. He took the dog for a short walk around noon and then I whisked him off to the mall to the one-hour optical place to get glasses. He survivied that 2 hour excursion and came home and DIDN'T go straight to bed. Then 5 friends showed up and hung out with him for a few hours and he STILL didn't go to sleep after that. Hung out with us and watched tv in the evening and then about 9pm said he was wiped out. He looked so good and acted so normal that I was afraid he would take off with his friends. Steve really needed to go into work this morning, so we decided to leave him at home alone until I get off at 1pm. He usually sleeps until 10 or 11, so we figured he won't be awake and alone for too long. I'm typing this on my lunch break and am anxious to get home to see how he is.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Saturday and Sunday

Kevin has had a good couple of days. I'm not really checking on him in the middle of the night - he says he gets a little restless, alternates between his bed and the recliner in the living room. Slept or dozed most of the morning both Sat and Sun and then got up mid-day and had a different group of friends over each day for a few hours. Saturday they sat on the sunny back patio and played cards and even took a short walk to the Elks club and back. Sunday they watched a movie and played video games on the x-box. Both days Kevin moved a little slowly, but had the energy and concentration for those types of activities. I even played cribbage with him and he wasn't slow at all - counting cards, knowing which cards to keep, what hand to play. He moved the little pegging counters without trouble. He really seems to be doing quite well these past few days. However, after a few hours of being up, he needs to go lay down again for a while. His headaches haven't disappeared completely, but I think they've gotten milder. He was on his laptop for a while yesterday, chatted with a friend, but then his head started to hurt. Could be the convergence problem with his right eye that they identified in the hosp. OT exercises will help correct that, if it is still a problem. The late afternoon/evening finds him up for a while and then resting for a while. He's well enough to be bored but still feeling crappy and unenergetic enough to stay put. He's eating pretty well and easing off of the pain meds - I'm going to call the doc's office today and see if we should try over the counter stuff. I think Steve will work from home in the mornings again this week while I work my usual 8-1 so that we're around if he needs anything.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Friday Doc Appt

The other day I had scheduled Kevin's follow-up CT scan and appt with Neurosurgeon's office for next week per hosp discharge instructions, but yesterday morning I called them back to ask about the staples in Kevin's head (he has a small gash that was tended to by someone in ER). They decided to have Kevin come in at 1pm. Steve met Kevin and I there, which was good because poor K had finally given in and taken a pain pill (he's trying to lenghten the time in between) and was really naseous cuz he hadn't eaten any food. We had to get a wheelchair and puke bag for him to make the trip to the office. We saw one of Dr. V's physician assts (PA) who removed the staples and talked to K about how he was feeling and what to expect. Talked to him about pros and cons of using narcotics for pain mgmt - they mess with you, from constipation to nausea to being a little off balance. Asked him about his headaches and the intensity of them. Reminded us to keep watching for any sudden changes - come straight to ER for CT scan. Alex, the PA, also told Kevin that some people recover from this type of injury very quickly and others very slowly - each case is variable. He thinks that overall Kevin is doing well and decided to take him off of the seizure medicine. He wants to keep next Fri's appt and have Kevin do the CT scan day before.

Meanwhile, it's been the worst trying to sort out his out-patient rehab. I guess I'm fortunate that I'm not well versed in the post-accient red-tape nightmare, but you can waste days before finding out that you need a prescription from a doctor before they can start K's rehab. The hosp did all these evals, a doc from rehab checked him out and wrote a report the last day - I thought the rehab center would know all about him. And - I have tried to call them for the last 2 days, left messages, etc with no call back. It took Steve driving over there and walking in to find out we need a script from a doc. Now when I call the doc's office Friday afternoon, she doesn't have an opening until June 1. What! I will be working on this Monday as well, I thought he would begin this out-patient therapy a little sooner than middle of June.

The rest of his day was just okay - had a visitor for a while - watched a low-key movie. He's so frustrated because he just can't do much, is still hurting a lot, head hurts most of the time, needs to sleep - can't even sleep on his side, head won't let him, so tired of being on his back. Is bored out of his mind but any stimulation (reading, tv, music, visitors) hurts his head pretty soon. He talks about his job so often - he was really loving it and wants so badly just to get back to it and he's not sure when he'll be able to. He really cares about the restaurant and the owners and feels he's part of their team and is letting them down, wanted to go visit Pi yesterday but then knew he wasn't up to it. It's hard to see your child knocked backwards when his life was moving in such a positive direction, but we'll just do all we can to help him make a full and speedy recovery.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Thurday Doc Appts

When Kevin woke up yesterday morning he said that he felt much better than the previous few mornings, so I'm encouraged that he seems to feel a little better each day. I was correct in saying that the doctor appointments would be all he could handle yesterday. The 1st was at 9am at one location and the 2nd at 3pm at a different. He slept in between and then after for 5 hours straight after the 2nd one. Also, he's exhibiting symptoms of a head trauma victim which is that bright lights, loud shrill voices, too many inputs at once annoy him and after a time he just wants out of there. It's tough - but he did pretty well, I must say.

The ENT doc looked at Kevin's right ear which he had been complaining about, but has actually gotten steadily better. I brought the packet of written reports from the hosp, with descriptions of the findings from the CT scans so he looked at those (Kevin's skull fracture is right above that ear). He cleaned out a little wax to get a good look at the ear drum and Kevin could hear a little better already. The ear drum looks just fine. There's a little bit of dried blood and debris on the ear drum which he said would be painful if he tried to clean, so he wants us to put drops of hydrogen peroxide in it twice a day for a week. Then he sent Kevin off with an audiologist to test his inner ear. She put him in a sound proof room and tested both ears. We then spoke with the doc who said that those came out great! Both ears are hearing at the same level which is in the normal range for a 20 year old male. When she spoke words for Kevin to repeat he heard her at 0 decibles and with 100% accuracy which is excellent. So doc expects Kevin to fully recover - NO DAMAGE TO INNER OR OUTER RIGHT EAR!

The Orthopedic doc looked at his clavicle in the afternoon. He had all of the CT scan images on his computer right there in the office and scanned the written reports that I had brought in. We were looking at the area on Kevin's upper left chest, right under his chin. It had been very painful the night he came home from the hosp, but was feeling better by Thurs. The doc showed us that there is only a separation of where clavicle meets breast bone - the ligaments are stretched, but it will just heal like that. Kevin will have a little bump or rise, no big deal - it won't bother him at all in the future and there's nothing to worry about there. The doc then noticed on the CT images another area on his right clavicle that wasn't mentioned in the reports. The tip where it attaches out near the shoulder socket was chipped a little and it, too, has a separation. Kevin doesn't feel any pain there at all, couldn't tell that it's also damaged. The doc sent him off for x-rays - 2 standing up, one with a weight in that hand gently pulling downward and one without the weight. He wanted to know if the separation gets worse with the weight - but it doesn't at all! So he said that's good. Kevin doesn't need to do anything with that except not lift anything over 10 pounds (25 with both hands) for 6 weeks till bone heals.
LEFT AND RIGHT CLAVICLES SLIGHTLY INJURED

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Thursday morning

Although he slept much better at home the first night, when he woke yesterday morning he had an excruciating headache - just like the previous few mornings in the hosp. He says that mornings are when he feels the worst. Luckily, his room is the darkest in the house because bright light really bothers him right now. He himself is keeping track of the two medicines that he's taking. He takes one at 8am, 4pm & 10pm and the other every 3 hours, and he's been letting us know when he's going to take them. He slept most of yesterday until 4 friends came at 4pm. I woke him up to say they were coming and he got up feeling pretty good after resting all morning, went outside and sat in the grass and they sat with him out there. 3 of the kids left after only 15 minutes - so I let the other stay and they kept it low-key for about an hour, Kevin ate something and they watched a little tv. I'm very happy to hear in their conversations Kevin saying that he really can't do this or that - he's not up to it. He needs to be proactive in shutting himself down when his body says it's time and not trying to do too much this coming week or more. After an hour with 1 friend yesterday, another 2 came over and Kevin said he was sorry, he's falling apart fast, and went straight to his room and zonked out. Slept most of the evening and came out around 8:30pm - he was grouchy and out of sorts and really wondering (cussing out loud) just what he did to himself. He's hurting and he's realizing that this is going to take a while. I just keep telling him that, yes it's going to take a while, but he WILL heal, and he just needs to take care of himself. He slept all night as far as I know - I said hi to him and got him water at 1:30am and looked in when I got up and 5:30am and he was okay.

He has 2 appointments today, Ear/Nose/Throat in the morning and Orthopedic in the afternoon which will tax him quite a bit to go out and come back, so I'm keeping visitors at bay. Will post what we learn about his right ear and cracked clavicle.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Thank You

Thank you to all of the well wishers, followers and comments on the blogs, and gifts.
  1. Thanks to the Aaron Wildman family. Aaron is a much younger Boy Scout from Kevin's troop. Aaron made a chocolate cake for us and walked it over on Sunday night.
  2. Thanks to Nick Dotter and family for making us a casserole. It is amazing how fast you run out of food when there is just no time to make it to the grocery store. Nick is Kevin's friend from birth.
  3. Thanks to the Elephant Hut Thai restaurant where Kevin works. They sent flowers and later a nice card from the whole crew (Pi, Chris, D, Rachel, Nate, Tim, Max, Ana, Pick, and Alex) to Kevin while he was in the hospital. Pi, who is the owner and head chef, also called to the hospital. I will shamelessly put in a plug for them. Great restaurant. Recently opened. Try them out. On 30th next to Joe's Espresso shop. Thanks Pi,
  4. Thanks to Kevin's friends Maya, Scott, Rose, Rosie, Osha, I know, others, for your homemade cards and gifts and for keeping your visits short.

wed morning

Just getting him home from the hosp drained him. He went straight out and sat in the sunshine on the patio while we finished his room. Then he went to bed - his shoulder hurts a lot because of a broken or cracked clavicle - we don't even know yet (too worried about his brain). Need to see an Orthopedic doc for that. His right ear is also really bugging him (where he smacked the curb going God knows how fast). Over the weekend it was ringing, but he says that it's gotten steadily better, but still can't hear 100% and says it feels or sounds like it's "clogged". Gotta go see an Ear/Nose/Throat doctor for that. And his head is the biggest concern. He has been and will be on seizure medicine until we see the Neurosurgeons next week. He will be going to out-patient rehab a few times a week for a time. However, he gets up and walks around, albeit very gingerly, and talks to you and seems like the same ole Kevin. And then when you really talk to him for a while you notice (and he's starting to notice) that things aren't quite right and sometimes his thinking and processing speeds aren't what they were last Thurs afternoon, so that's why he needs rehab therapy and lots of rest and over time his brain will heal from this.

All that said...
He had a very restful night in his own bed - so much more comfortable than a hosp bed, and his room is very dark and quiet. He woke and took only one pain pill right before 4am when I looked in on him - asked for the classical radio station turned on low (which he has always listened to - not odd behavior) and I put an icy washrag over his face. He's still asleep at 6 am.
Steve and I will alternate being home with him. Steve can work from home and I have flexibility with my job. More later.

He's Home!

Kevin is home in his own bed now.
This will be very short. I will add more later.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Kevin going home

Kevin has been cleared to be release from the hospital this evening - sometime around 7. Trying to get his room and bedding clean for him so I'll be short. A few more evaluations today - nothing too extensive and a visit from doctor in rehab center. They determined he didn't need in-patient rehab - he's stable enough. Will have OT and ST out-patient rehab.

When I arrived at 8 am he said he had just been through hell and back. I guess he woke at 6am with splitting headache and the bright lights of the room full of sunny windows doesn't help. I think he slept long enough that previous pain pill had really worn off, but a new pain med was kicking in as I arrived and he ate a little and slept 2 hours. Slept most of day with a few quick visitors and a walk down the hall with the PT. All for now.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Day 4

At the end of the day...Kevin isn't being released tonight. The physician's asst (PA) came later this afternoon, whom I waited for all day and happened to miss, and would like the outpatient rehab center (Mapleton) to do a more extensive evaluation tomorrow - don't know why yet. I think they just want to be really sure what sort of therapy he'll need afterward...

I was with Kevin all day - he was out of sorts when I showed up this morning, says he's very restless at night - isn't sleeping. It hurts in a lot of places - his head the major one! I think he's really feeling it today now that the shock has worn off of his body. He's acknowledging often that he really messed himself up. He's restless at night and then tired during the day after doing just a few simple things (like shower). Sleep is the best thing for him - I sat all day with him and kept quiet and a washrag over his eyes so he could rest. He walked the hallways several times this afternoon. He gets up by himself and walks around - loaded a VHS tape to watch - then heads back to bed. He feels like crap! He doesn't want to be there tonight, but knows he's feeling the worst that he ever has.
I just read Corey's post and am in tears. She says all the things that this other aunt would like to have said and says them so well! Please read and take her post to heart, Kevin. We all love you too much! I, like Corey, am so glad that you were not one of those other head trauma victims that your Mom said the ICU staff described. I am so glad that you continue to improve daily. Even this old lady learned something from this accident. I'm getting a helmet before I ever get on my bike again. Even at this age, we can bow to peer pressure. The couple we ride with laughed when I mentioned needing to get a helmet, since we are never on anything but paths. Accidents can happen anywhere--even to old lady bike riders on bike paths.
Like Corey said, we're not trying to take your fun away--just enhance the experience by hoping you will do it safely. I would really prefer to keep you in a bubble, but knowing that isn't realistic, can only hope that the lesson was learned and you will act to protect yourself with safety gear. As the big sister, I couldn't bear to hear the tremble in your Dad's voice! Instead of driving down to Laredo for Poppa's birthday, I wanted to get on the next flight to Boulder. We all love you very much and are SO HAPPY to know that you aren't just some statistic!

Not a Rock Star

Obviously, when a loved one calls with news of an accident the first thing you have to do is to remember to breathe. It seems that they can't talk fast enough for you to get the whole story. I'm so grateful that Kevin is going to be okay but what's really bothering me at this point is the comments that are being made on the news article of Kevin's accident. I have not read them personally but my sister has told me that along with all the well wishers are "kids" posting things like "skateboarders rule" and things like that. Essentially making Kevin a rock star. He's not. He is one EXTREMELY lucky young man. This could sooooo easily have gone the other way - call it karma or whatever you want but it just wasn't his time. How do we get through to these kids that they are not invincible? We don't want to take your bikes and your skateboards and your motorcycles away but what we want is for you to play smart. There is a reason that safety equipment is made and improved upon year after year. I'm not so naive to think that it is foolproof in the event of an accident but it damn sure strenghtens the odds in your favor. THIS is what I want people to learn from my nephew's accident; life is precious and there are no guarantees. Be smart. If not for yourself then for your loved ones. This is hard. Hard from the outside looking in...hard from 17 hours away...hard to listen to your sister cry and know that there isn't anything you can do but say you are sorry. Kevin has a long road ahead of him but he's lucky. WE'RE lucky. Kevin...please, please, PLEASE learn from this and know how quickly it could all be gone. Count your blessings - daily. If you love someone - tell them. This is all too important.

Kevin's recovery

I can't think of a better mother's day yesterday to walk in at 7am and hear Kevin tell the nurse during his hourly neuro screening that the date is Sunday May 10 and also that it's mother's day. He could not answer that question on Thurs evening - sometimes thought it was November 25, sometimes thought it was 2007 - but always knew Obama was president! He has steadily gotten better and faster at his responses. Several nurses in the Neuro ICU told me that they have never seen anyone come in who has sustained an injury of that force and recover so quickly. Curtis told me yesterday that patients with epidural or subdural bleeding (and Kevin has one of each) usally get worse by day 3 and then better and Kevin just steadily increased. Many of these patients lay in ICU for 2 or 3 months, or are impaired in minor or major ways for life, if they don't lose their life!! The Neuro ICU staff have seen it first hand, on a daily basis.

KEVIN IS ONE BLESSED PERSON - Thanks for so many thoughts and prayers

HOWEVER - we can't forget he has sustained a very serious head injury. His skull is cracked and his brain is badly bruised and it needs lots of sleep and low doses of stimulation right now. Steve and I heard that over and over from the staff. We'll be trying to help him help himself (okay - we'll be nagging him) to stay near home and keep visits by friends low-key for a while. Apparently there can be side effects from this for up to a year. Brain injuries are serious things and we'll be educating ourselves about them so that we can help Kevin in the best possible way.

Sunday, May 10, 2009


Picture Time
For Neal. Here ya go Papaw. The kid is still pretty handsome.
First Visitor
Kevin was allowed his first non-family visitor today - Maya. Maya arrived just as he was moving into his new room. She brought a flower and some books. Sitting here typing in the waiting area. Just saw Kevin, Maya, and a physical therapist out for a walk down the hallway. Must admit it startled me.
Out of ICU!
Got word that a room was available upstairs. Kevin is no longer in ICU. It is Room 234, a large, spacious (huge) room with lots of windows - east facing.
Sunday afternoon
Kevin has been visited by several therapists -- physical, occupational, and speech.

OT evaluates the jumpy vision problems that he is having. He is having trouble with vision convergence. The jumpy stuff is due to problems with his inner ear. (His skull fracture runs along that path.) The OT would like for us to get Kevin's glasses repaired. Need to be full frames to give his eyes a good frame of reference.

The speech therapist analyzes his cognitive state. Her name is Janelle. She gave him a screening test. He scored about 50% -- half pass, half failed. Stuff like recalling number sequences, paragraph comprehension, series of words, naming as many animals as you can in a fixed time, other things. All of this can be overcame with therapy which will continue after he leaves the hospital. We are told that the Mapleton center hospital is great with this sort of therapy. Janelle says that Kevin is really in a good disposition to receive therapy.
Sunday morning
We got here at the usual time around 6:30 am. We met Kevin's new daytime nurse. His name is Curtis. Goodbye to Diana. She's on her way back to the ranch in Juhlsberg.

Dr Mason came by and is very please with Kevin's progress. He orders that Kevin can be released to a regular room today. He can leave ICU. And he could come home either Monday or Tuesday. He will need to stay on Dilantin for one more week. Then schedule doctor's visits for one week and one month from now.
Saturday evening
Kevin had a really good day overall. He ate well. And no longer has any trouble keeping down his meals. He is able to take his vicodin in tablet form with no issues. Diana spent some time earlier in the day cleaning his road rash wounds.

This evening he got a treat - a real shower. Deb was able to arrange for us to use a real shower up in rehab on the upper floors. Off we went with wheelchair, towels, pajamas, soap, phone, etc. It was the perfect setup with a bench. I was in there in bare feet to hand him wash cloths, towels, and help him get back into pajamas.

Success! Back to bed feeling fresh and good night.
Saturday
Kevin has asked me to bring him some of his music. It is a concern because the nurses continue to caution on the harmful effects of over stimulation on his brain. Still Kevin wanted me to bring him some of his quieter music. He actually sat down in his chair and wrote out a music list. We were thrilled to see him recalling and writing down all of these albums. I went home and transferred the music from his laptop to my ipod - about 150 songs. Brought the iHome player back with me to the hospital and set it up in his room. Very nice soothing music.

Kevin has somewhat of an eclectic music taste. Here's his list of music:
William Basinski, Soundtrack Clockwork Orange, soundtrack Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, soundtrack to Waking Life (that cool live/animation technique movie), Beethoven moonlight sonata, Duck Yas Yas, PrimitiveWorldMusic, Delia Derbyshire, Animal Collective / Sung Tongsla, Octopus Project / Avalanche.
Saturday morning
Kevin has been bothered by the need to wear a neck brace. Since the vertabrae of the neck are uninjured in the CAT scans, we are hopeful that it can be removed.

One of the neurosurgeons, Dr Mason, came by this morning. He orders that the neck brace needs to stay on for 2 weeks. The reason is that the muscles that support the neck vertebrae have been severly strained.
Saturday morning
We got to the ICU around 6 am. Kevin is being taken off for his CAT scan - this time in a wheelchair as opposed to wheeling his whole bed. The CAT scan is once again negative. This will be the last CAT scan for a week.
Friday evening
We say goodbye to Diana the day nurse and hello again to Deb the night nurse. Both are great, highly skilled nurses. Kevin's fourth CAT scan is scheduled for Saturday morning.

We head home around 10 pm. The online artical has triggered a lot of messages on the home phone with expressions of concern and support.
Friday afternoon
We stepped out for dinner and ended up at KT's. As luck would have it, the doctor came by while we were gone. He is the neurosurgeon,. Dr Villavicencio. Very nice man. He called back once he got home.

Just got off of the phone with him.

He said that Kevin is going to be fine. He won't really be needing the services of a neurosurgeon now. He will probably be going to a regular room tomorrow. The various therapists will be seeing him. So, I am thinking he might be heading home Sunday? We'll see.
Friday afternoon
People have called us to tell us it is in the paper. Here are the links. We were touched by the Reader's expressions of concern too.

http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2009/may/08/boulder-skateboarder-suffers-serious-head-injury/

Friday noon
Officer Richart, the police officer who handled the case, called me. He wanted to check in on Kevin's condition. I learned more details of the accident from the witness accounts. Kevin was speeding down a hill and lost control of his long-board close to 20 mph. He rolled on the street and hit his head on the street curb. A woman held him in her arms until the ambulance could get there. We need to meet her and thank her. We also just heard that one of Darcie's co-workers, Andrea, was at the scene while people waited for the ambulance. Darcie just spoke to Andrea about it.
Friday morning
Kevin showed improvement in his neurological tests all night and throughout this day. He is sleeping except when the nurse comes in for testing once an hour. He has walked around the room once. They give him morphine for his head pain now and then.

Tomorrow morning, he gets another CAT scan. They will send him home when he is able to walk and eat and take care of himself. Probably the earliest that would be is Saturday afternoon.

I think we are past the scary stuff like surgery. He is very much himself when it is time to talk to him. He is answering questions well. The unpredictable part will be the longer term effects of the head injury and concussion, which we are hearing can last up to a year or more.
Friday morning
Darcie and I get to the ICU just as Kevin is headed for his CAT scan.
He is back in 15 minutes.
Good news! Still no new bleeding.
We are somewhat out of the woods now.

Deb says he had a visitor during the night.
One of Boulder's police officers had been very concerned and came by to visit.
Thursday evening
Darcie and I are told to go to the ICU waiting room.
Eventually we are called back to be with him.

We meet his nurse Deb.
Deb says that BCH has an excellent Neuro unit.
Deb has a son who also suffered a closed head injury.

Kevin is responsive but not clear.
Deb is giving him gross neurological exams by the hour.
Stuff like... what day is it, what month, what year, where are you, who's president, hold your arms out, check you pupils, etc.

He is still throwing up. Mostly blood by now.
He is receiving Dilantin to control any potential seizures.
And still receiving morphine for pain. I think zofran for nausea.

We head home around 10 pm.
His third CAT scan is planned for 5 am.
Nurses change shifts a 7 am.

Once home, we let some relatives know for the first time.
I send out a quick email and head to bed.
Thursday PM
Kevin is still in ER and is throwing up often.
A nurse is trying to dress his wounds.
He is nauseous and very agitated.

He is hooked up to an IV.
He is getting morphine, and some medication for anxiety and nausea.
He leaves ER and is taken to the Neuro Trauma ICU.
Thursday PM
When I got to ER he was being treated for a nasty laceration on his head. Kevin is in a neck brace. Multiple road rash cuts. He has had a CAT scan. He is awake, active, and very agitated.

Dr Lunde, the ER doc, informs me that he has a skull fracture, plus epidural and subdural bleeding in two spots. The police officer, Ross Richart, is filling me in on the accident including detailed accounts from two witnesses. An anestheologist shows up and an OR nurse. They are preparing for surgery. Dr Villavicencio is the neurosurgeon on call.

They cart Kevin away for a second CAT scan. He returns. The CAT scan results are quick and yield good news. There is no increase in bleeding. The OR staff is called off. We can relax one small bit.
Okay. I'd like to see if I can cover the last two days.
Some of this will be a repeat of what you all have received in emails.

Thursday, 5pm
Looking back a bit to Thursday about 5 pm.
Darcie received the call from the police that Kevin was in the hospital. That he had had an accident with his skateboard. Darcie called me at work.
It has been two and half days since the accident and we are happy to say that Kevin is doing very well now.