SUNDAY NIGHT UPDATE (11/18, 8:30pm)

November 18, 2007

Hello Julia’s Army!  For Julia we thank you.  We know many of you prayed and lit candles for Julia.  Today was not one of her best as she fought her BIPAP breathing mask and just did not feel well with nausea being a big part of her day.  Everyone is working hard to improve her respiratory function.  The crew here at UNC’s PICU (pediatric ICU) works hard and truly has good doctors, nurses and staff.  They know their medicine, are responsive and put up with Dad’s many questions (now limited to 5 per hour).  Julia did not have much strength today and struggled to get her breathing steady with the BIPAP machine.  Many things are at work in Julia’s body, and the medical team will continue to work on getting her strong and breathing on her own.  She has certain portions of her lungs that are not expanding yet, and she is not able to breath deep enough to get air into the lower lungs.  Maybe it has a bit to do with her pain from the spine surgery and her chest tube.  She is taking a higher volume of short, quick breaths.  We are confident the PICU folks will get it worked out.  We did manage to get Julia to sit in her chair for one hour.  Although she sat rather lethargically, it helps to get her up and moving some.

We are hoping Julia has a restful night and gets some rest.  Tomorrow she will continue to surprise us and overcome her obstacles.

Family went home today.  John and Nicholas along with Yiayia Stathopoulos and Grandparents Brown were able to visit with Julia.  Christina will be back tomorrow.  Uncle Nick, Aunt Dina and cousin Nicole also visited this afternoon.  Although Julia was not able to converse with everyone, we believe it is good for her to know who was here to comfort her.

As we move into Thanksgiving week, it is most fitting to give THANKS to God, the angels and holy saints, and all of you out in Julia’s World who have kept her close to your heart.  We feel much has been overcome over the past 5 days.  We discussed with Julia prior to surgery that we would take it “one day at a time”.  The surgery is past, the ventilator tube is out, Julia is healing, Julia spoke to us, Julia softly told us “I love you”, Julia held our hands, Julia opened her eyes, Julia waved at us, Julia was able to see her family – siblings, grandparents, godparents, priests, uncles, aunts, and Julia took a sip of Coke today.  What a wonderful 5 days.  We hear it many times to “never take the small things in life for granted”, and it is true.  When we no longer take life for granted, we become grateful for everything we have.  Every day is a gift.  Even more than before, we have a profound sense of gratitude for the simplest things in life.  We will savor these moments with Julia with gratitude.

Day 5 comes to a close and we move into Day 6.  Tomorrow we will see Julia’s surgeon Dr. Campion and discuss progress and plans for the week.

We want to share with you this rather lengthy poem regarding “thanks” titled “Thank You Life” (author unknown).  Good night and Thank You Julia’s Army.      Regina & Harry

Thank you Life

Thank you for this breath
Thank you for this inhale
Thank you for this exhale
Thank you for this Life
Thank you Heart
Thank you for this pounding
Thank you for this pulsing
Thank you for this Love
Thank you feet
Thank you for this walk
Thank you for this run
Thank you for the Dancing
Thank you Eyes
Thank you for the Sunrise
Thank you for the Sunset
Thank you for all the Colors
Thank you Ears
Thank you for The Music
Thank you for the Rhythm
And Thank you for the Stillness
Thank you Hands
Thank you for the Caressing
Thank you for the Clapping
And Thank you for the Holding
Thank you Mouth
Thank you for the nourishment
Thank you for the Wine
Thank you for the Kisses
Thank you Nose
Thank you for the Flowers
Thank you for the Pines
Thank you for the Sniffles
Thank you Arms and Shoulders
Thank you for the Carrying
Thank you for the Burdening
And Thank you for the Hugging
Thank you Voice
Thank you for the Expression
Thank you for the Word
Thank you for the Gift of Creation
Thank you for this Day
Thank you for the Light
Thank you for the Stars
Thank you for the Night
Thank you Self
Thank you for the Laughter
Thank you for the Play
Thank you for You
Thank you for the Emotions
Thank you for the Joys
Thank you for the Tears and Sorrows
Thank you for the Richness
Thank you for the Abundance that is
Thank you for the Abundance that is given
Thank you for the so many experiences and so many things
Thank you for this Dance
Thank you Life

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8 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Nouno  |  November 18, 2007 at 9:05 pm

    good night Koumbaros, Koumbara and Julia
    we love you

    Reply
  • 2. The Kleto Family  |  November 18, 2007 at 9:35 pm

    And Thank you God for hearing our prayers for Julia. May she rest easy tonight and breath easier tomorrow and may all of you continue to be strong. We will keep praying. Our love and thoughts are with you. Good night and God Bless.

    Johnny, Maria, Nicholas and Charlie

    Reply
  • 3. Dr. John and Donna Ballas  |  November 18, 2007 at 9:42 pm

    Good Night Julia and Family…….we are constantly keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. We love you all.

    Reply
  • 4. Uncle Lee, Aunt Julia and&hellip  |  November 18, 2007 at 9:48 pm

    Julia,

    We enjoyed spending time with you last night, it was a real treat to hear you speak. Your Aunt Julia was so happy when we told her how great you looked!

    We’re all so proud of how far you’ve come and keep praying for you, for your loving family, and for your doctors in the days ahead.

    Emily and Aunt Julia can’t wait to see you!

    With our Love, Uncle Lee, Aunt Julia, and your cousin Emily

    Reply
  • 5. Bakis Family  |  November 18, 2007 at 10:37 pm

    Goodnight Julia. We hope you have a restful night and and an easier tomorrow. Everyday is step closer to coming home.

    Harry, the basketball team isn’t the same without you here yelling!!!!!

    Reply
  • 6. Dr Lisa  |  November 18, 2007 at 10:49 pm

    Julia, you are so strong and I’m so happy we got you to CPAP today–you look more comfortable tonight. I’ll be watching out for you all night.

    Reply
  • 7. Irene Lowder  |  November 18, 2007 at 10:55 pm

    Good night Julia. May you have sweet dreams and a restful night tonight. I can only imagine how tough it is but you are strong and with God’s help you will get through this. It’s amazing how our bodies heal; one day at a time.

    I want to also let you know each of the kids from the 7th grade SS class lit a candle for you & sent a prayer your way. So many people are rallying for you! We love you!

    Harry, Gina, Christina, John & Nicholas – sending love & prayers your way too!

    Irene (Kontoulas) Lowder

    Reply
  • 8. Kastanas Family  |  November 19, 2007 at 12:27 am

    Julia,

    Keep fighting, we know you’ll be better soon.

    We will pray for your pain to go away soon and for your respiratory functions to recover.

    We will also continue praying for Micah and hope that we hear good news about his recovery.

    Good Night,

    Pete, Georgia, Nicholas & Erinne

    Reply

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