Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Kent's Condition 9/4/07

I just wanted to take a minute and let you all know what is going on with Kent. He is still in the ICU and in critical condition. His injuries are still life threatening and as with any head injury, only time will tell. His collarbone, facial bones and jaw are all broken. He also has a fracture on the base of his head and is leaking cerebral fluid. Right now the main concern is to monitor the pressure in his brain.

They took him off the sedatives and his pain medication early Tuesday morning. My mom and I were there as he started to wake up. He was fairly responsive. He was able to open his eyes and follow some commands like wiggling his toes, lifting fingers and sticking out his tongue. Even though he was really out of it he's a fighter and was not happy about the tube down his throat. Mom and I had quite the wrestling match with him to keep him from pulling them out. They finally strapped his arms to the bed and even then he turned and curled up his body to try to get a hold of the tube. We all know that Kent is industrious and when the nurse left him alone for a minute he managed to get his finger around the tube and was licking his lips trying to get the tape off. Typical Kent even if he isn't very awake. Let's just say he's easier to deal with when he's asleep.

They spoke Tuesday tonight and they are going to try to take out his breathing tube as well as the tubes that are going into his brain. However, they are very forthright about the fact that they may have to put them back in. When we left Tuesday afternoon all of his numbers were stable. The plan is to operate on his jaw Friday. The bones in his face are stable and should heal on their own. If there are still issues with him leaking cerebral fluid they will also address that in surgery on Friday.

While we want you all to know the good things, we do need to stress that he isn't in the clear just yet and is still in a lot of danger. At this point there isn't much anyone can do other than pray for Kent and my parents. We understand that the natural reaction is to want to go be with them at this time. Unfortuately, due to his current condition only immediate family is allowed in his room. While we know that you want to provide emotional support with your presence we would like them to be able to spend as much time as possible with Kent. This may change once he is stabilized and is out of the ICU. Please don't think that we don't want you there, we just need to do what is best for both Kent and my parents.

We are so grateful for all of the calls, prayers and expressions of concern. We will keep my Kent and my parents aware of all of your thoughts and are more than happy to pass on any messages that you have for them. Please feel free to leave comments on the blog whether they are questions about his condition or words of encouragement for Kent.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

So sorry to hear about another mishap in your precious family. We are praying for ALL of you - especially Kent. HANG IN THERE. We love you all. Elaine

Anonymous said...

Hey guys...Aunt Elaine (mom) just forwarded me your tragic news. I am so very sorry! We have had our share of scary incidences, especially with my accident prone brothers (ie. Wildman Tim) and remember all to vividly the emotions of all the unknowns. We love and care for you all and our prayers are with you. I know it is cumbersome to keep everyone informed but would love to be kept in the loop. Great idea to do a blog, Trac! Gotta love technology. Hang in there and let us know if there is ANYTHING we can do. Lots of HUGS to all! Brenda

Anonymous said...

Dear Dannelly Family,

Thank you for posting Kent's condition. Kent, your entire family and his medical caretakers are foremost in our hearts and prayers at this time. Kent is such a wonderful, kind, funny young man and we all love him. Send him our love and a promise of all the pie his heart desires. If we can help in any way, we are just down the street and our hearts are more than willing.

Love,
Gus and Becky McIntyre (Glen's parents)

Anonymous said...

Hey guys hang in there. You are in our constant thoughts and prayers. I know that Heavenly Father is watching over you all and is very aware of all that is happening. I'm just grateful to know that He is there with you when all of us wish that we could be as well. Kent, I know you can make it through this..keep on fighting. We love you!

Nicole and Alex

Anonymous said...

hey guys sorry to hear about kent. we are so sad to hear that he has life threatening injuries. this still doesnt even seem like it could happen especially to our great friend. we would like you to know that we are thinking and praying for kent. we are keeping our heads up because we know he is a fighter and a strong person.
-Tyler Seawright

In this time of devestation and not knowing of how things will turn out we must all be positive and keep Kent in our prayers always. I know that Kent is a strong enough person to pull through this and he will! He is already showing his fiesty side by pulling on tubes to get them out, as a nurse, this is the first sign we recognize that someone is healing! I hope all the surgeries go well and look forward to his recovery! We all miss kent and love him dearly! Please continue to give our love and support to him as well as family members! See you soon Kent and when I do I am going to give you a big hug!!! Lots of Love, Ashley Booth

Anonymous said...

My son Casey Cook is a friend of Kents and was first to reach Kent after the accident. We are anxious for the time to come when Kent is stable and can have visitors. We are praying for your family and for a full recovery for Kent. Give him a gentle hug for us. Bob & EvaMae Cook

Anonymous said...

Hey Kent & Friends!
When are you guys coming over for a BBQ? Just because Bre is out of town, doesn't mean you can't come see me. So far Josh is the only faithful one :) Josh you're 2/0 but I will get you next time.

My thoughts & Prayers are with you Kent! Come home soon!

Jeff Brown

Anonymous said...

KENT!!! I am so sad to hear about your accident. I know you will be okay, I believe in you! Your in my prayers and I can't stop thinking about you. Hang in there and thanks so much for the updates! It means a lot to know what is going on! Let me know if there is ANYTHING I can do!

Alex Kelson