Friday, September 16, 2011
Lots of updates
Sorry I am so long overdue! I barely survived fieldwork and have been crazy busy since I finished. I did finish school so I am officially an OTA. I am studying for my 4 hour test for my "C" and applying for my "L" next week. When I am all done I will be a COTA/L (Licensed Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant). I signed a contract and will start work later this year.
In May Hope & Meg graduated as a working team. We were able to meet Meg's puppy raiser and she officially handed over the leash to Hope. Meg is officially ours! As you can see from the pictures, they are inseparable. She was at Hope's birthday party too but was with me at the table. There were soooooo many kids running around! A couple of her friends from school joined us a Peter Piper Pizza. Her birthday is always hard. It's the week before school starts and everyone is on vacation that week.
Hope started 3rd grade. She is in the typical classroom thus far. It was a rough go. Her wheelchair fell over on the bus, she was without transportation the first week, was injured in PE twice, etc. Several gray hairs later, we will fast forward to last weekend. We have had about a week straight of increased barometric pressure. I believe our weather induced Hope's seizures. She has never had them before this. Her seizures are focal seizures so they do not involve and physical reactions other than starring. Not like the ones you see one TV. I am hearing of several kids that have just started having seizures in this area for the first time as well. The increased pressure in her head mixed with the increased pressure in the atmosphere takes a toll on her. She has had non-stop headaches as well. I had an appointment scheduled in November to see the Neurologist for the headaches (takes 3 months to get in there!). I was able to switch Hope's appointment with one of our foster kids so she will be going the first part of October now. She has an EEG scheduled for the 28th. My fear is nothing will show up by that time but it is the earliest we could get in. If the weather straightens out the seizures should stop.
We went to Shriner's today as well. Hips and back are still good at this point. They feel her movement disorders are more prominent than her physical cerebral palsy symptoms now. She is no longer wearing orthotics! LOVE IT!!! It only takes 3 minutes to put on her shoes instead of 15! We have had non-stop problems with her orthotics so she has been without for a couple of months now. I believe her ankles have gained strength in this time.
I'm sure I have missed some things but my brain has been a little stressed out lately. I promise to update this if anything additional happens with Hope's health. For now we are just going day to day.
Sorry to everyone who has been asking for an update on here! Time has been extremely limited.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Easter & Ortho
As you can see Meg had dun helping find Easter eggs too! I found a keyboard on Craigslist for Hope and she is in love. I wish it came with headphones though!! Not nice waking up to it.
We went to have her casted for new braces and have her current braces fixed today. She was casted. Waiting for approval from Shriner's to pay for a new complex pair. Her current braces could not be adjusted. Her legs have gotten so tight that her feet are rubbing against them and starting to cause a pressure sore. She is not wearing braces until the new ones are ready. I predict a sprain or fracture again in the near future. (Just had one less than 3 months ago!) They are making new braces that are hinged in her ankles and will allow some ankle movement. Her knees are so tight she is not able to do a long sit or put her heel on the ground while she is walking. She sleeps on her tummy and her heels touch her butt. These braces won't make her heel hit the floor but should allow her to find a center of balance. Her legs have to be crouched some for that to happen. Chances of her tendons stretching to a normal length are unlikely. Since I have exhausted every surgical option and medical option out there, we are back to good old fashion stretching everyday. Which we do anyways but now she will be on a strict schedule that all of her providers will have to take part in while I am on field work. I'm breaking out the sewing machine tomorrow and making a hot pack too. Should be interesting! I'm not the Martha Stewart type! She will have to get back in her stander no matter how much she whines too. The down side, she learned how to break out of it! I'm thinking I might need to invest in some longer bungee cords and duct tape! I will have to take time off fieldwork to go back for the fitting of her new braces. The owner is amazing and said we could do it on a Friday afternoon when I meet with the owner of the company so I won't be missing any actual treatment time. Hopefully the owner will be okay with that! Even with Hope tightening up so bad, the fact that she has all of these things against her (Cerebral Palsy, Ataxia & Dystonia) it is a miracle she is still able to walk and not a "pretzel" as the orthotist put it.
Thank you all for your continued support and prayers! They are truly appreciated!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Long Over due!
I apologize for not getting this done sooner! Things have been really crazy! Hope had Myobloc injections just before the new year. Nightmare!!! She had so many awful side effects from it including pneumonia. Needless to say we wont be doing that again. We are still waiting to hear if her soleus (inner calf muscle) is permanently paralyzed. Despite all of that she is doing well. Her legs are extremely tight every morning but loosen up throughout the day. She is still walking with her dog at school and it is amazing to see!! She is now streamlined for all of her classes!! She is in with her typical peers all day long! So proud of her! She loves reading now and use to hate it!
I just finished my last semester in the class room. I have a week off and then start fieldwork for 4 months. I work full time and pay to work. Fun times! It will be a wonderful learning experience. I am with a pediatric home health agency first and then in a hospital. Very exciting! I had 5 classes this last semester and ended with a 93, 96, 98, 99 and 100!!! Woot woot!!
May 7th is Hope and Meg's graduation followed by Desert Heat. Hope's track competition Saturday night and then Sunday early morning is Hope's archery competition! LONG weekend!! Can't wait until it is over! Hope has been nailing bullseyes at 10M and having some difficulties at 15M. She really loves it though! It breaks my heart yet makes me so proud when she gets out of her track chair. She goes back to track every week enthusiastic and then gets out of her chair and is screaming with bad muscle spasms. I'm hoping to find a way to get her in a hand cycle. The positioning isn't quite as bad but not sure her legs will let her do it. Not to mention its a lot of money I don't have. I'll find a way to make it work though.
I will be sure to post pictures of their graduation and competitions as soon as I can. You probably won't hear from me in the next 4 months unless something drastic happens though. Thank you all for your continued support and love! Hope all is well with you and yours!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
New track year!
Track & archery has begun! The last picture is the best, it shows the aftermath of track! She did so awesome! They are still getting her new chair aligned to the track. She seems much more comfortable this year. Since we took her track chair, her and the dog on the first day, she had to do archery from her walker. I think she will do much better in her chair. It will give her more base support so she can place more attention on her arms. She hasn't hit the target yet but I bet she will soon! The pink bow she received for Christmas is still a little too strong for her. I have the therapists working on building her arm strength and track will do it too. She will be using her bow in no time!
Knock on wood, things are going well! Her injections are working but I don't think we will be doing that again. The side effects weigh heavier than the positive effects.
This is a short one, sorry. My plate is full and I am trying to keep up! Hope everyone is well! Thank you always for your support!
Monday, January 3, 2011
Christmas & New Years procedure!


Last Friday Hope had her procedures done finally! She had a 1 bang MRI done on her brain. The neurosurgon texted me to let me know everything looked great (we didn't get results immediately). While she was there she had a lumbar puncture done to check her pressure levels. Her levels are still high but on the lower end of high (Hydrocephalus). Since she is not having any seizures, a shunt is not needed at this time. He feels this pressure would not be causing her head aches or other symptoms. She also had Myobloc injections. They are similar to Botox but a different strain. She was really tight a couple days after the injections. I thought it was from the injections but she has eaten the entire freezer tonight and slept in until 10am (NEVER happens!) so I think she is on another growth spurt. The most common side effect with Myobloc is Dysphagia. Meaning her mouth and throat muscles become weak. She had a horrible cough and sounded like she was aspirating (Liquids go into lungs instead of stomach). I was terrified of pneumonia but she is sounding a lot better today. Some of her speech is still a little slurred as well. The part that scares me, she was given a small dose to ensure no allergic reaction. I have a feeling the next injection might be the last. For tonight, her lower legs are nice and loose! She was even standing to play her dance game on the Wii without her braces on!
Overall, the new year is starting well. She goes back to school tomorrow and I went back today. I ended last quarter with 2 A's and a B. We have a new program director which I think is a good thing. We have a bunch of speakers and field trips scheduled. It would be nice to see some of the real world before we are thrown into it in 4 months! Yes, in 4 months I start fieldwork! My goal for 2011 is to graduate! Can't wait even though I will miss all of my new friends sooo much!