So the idea of CIMT is that you cast the good hand all the way to his shoulder down past his fingers to constrict the good arm and force the brain to use the right arm. A permanent cast for 4 weeks. (As opposed to a cast that can be removed for baths, etc) That is the premise. Unfortunately, my tricky adaptable child has adapted quite well to having a club for a left hand is still functioning quite well. But we are trying! And there is progress- and any improvement at all will be so worth it. We actually plan to do this therapy once a year for as long as he will tolerate it and hopefully continue to see improvements. Here are some pictures and videos for your info, entertainment, or however you choose to enjoy. :)
Saturday, January 28, 2017
So the idea of CIMT is that you cast the good hand all the way to his shoulder down past his fingers to constrict the good arm and force the brain to use the right arm. A permanent cast for 4 weeks. (As opposed to a cast that can be removed for baths, etc) That is the premise. Unfortunately, my tricky adaptable child has adapted quite well to having a club for a left hand is still functioning quite well. But we are trying! And there is progress- and any improvement at all will be so worth it. We actually plan to do this therapy once a year for as long as he will tolerate it and hopefully continue to see improvements. Here are some pictures and videos for your info, entertainment, or however you choose to enjoy. :)
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
- A new drug called Sabril or Vergabatrin that has a black box warning from the FDA that it can cause permanent vision loss that was sitting in a box at my house.
- Hemispherectomies- A surgery where they remove or disconnect half of the brain.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
It has been 2 years since Parker fell 2 feet from a picnic bench and hit dirt. 2 years since he had a massive bleed under the dura in his brain that altered our lives forever. Let's just say I am grateful to be on this end of 2 years. He has come so far. I am not sure if I have explained this here, but Parker lost the entire left hemisphere of his brain due to the bleed and subsequent pressure. He had an additional stoke on the right side as well as a stroke on both sides of the front and damage down the middle. He lost almost 3/4 of his brain. He should NOT have survived. And he did. Thanks to the prayers of so many of you, the incredible doctors and nurses at UCLA, his drive and spirit and so, so many miracles. I am so grateful to my Heavenly Father that we got to keep him. He started completely over 2 years ago as less than a newborn- with no neck control and no reflexes to help him along the way. He has come so far. I love two quotes that my sister Brittany has used to describe him. "How many 2 years olds (now 3) do you know with a work ethic?" and "tricky adaptable child." I absolutely adore my tricky adaptable child. He amazes me. We got to keep him. And we are so so grateful.














