We had a nice quiet Christmas this year, just the 3 of us. I think that this was the first year that Jackson (kind of) understood what was going on and got a little excited about Santa. He got a lot of books, a laughing Curious George, some computer software where he is able to "read" books by using a switch, a musical puzzle, some clothes, and a few other things.
My mom and her husband drove here on the 27th to spend a few days. Jackson really enjoyed seeing his Granny!
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Monday, December 18, 2006
Orthotics appointment today
We had an orthotics appointment today. Jackson got to pick up his new AFOs (he got to pick out the pattern and colors of the straps) and a new TLSO. Then we hustled to the shoe store to get some new shoes to fit over the AFOs. I wasn't wild about their selection but at least we have something that will work for the time being. Then we went to PT/OT and we got to take home his e-stim unit.
We made 5 stops today. At each stop I have to lift Jackson (about 50 lbs with everything on) and his wheelchair (about 60 lbs) both in and out of the car. Usually I like to keep our trips to 2 stops. My back is really hurting tonight.
We made 5 stops today. At each stop I have to lift Jackson (about 50 lbs with everything on) and his wheelchair (about 60 lbs) both in and out of the car. Usually I like to keep our trips to 2 stops. My back is really hurting tonight.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Why do things have to cost so much?
Today I spoke to the rep at Empi, the people who make Jackson's e-stim unit. I guess when they had told me the price of the unit last time I spoke with them, they were looking at the price of a TENS unit and not the unit we need. So it is going to end up costing us TWICE as much money as we had thought, which was kind of a lot to begin with. Luckily they do have a flexible payment plan and we can pay it over 12 months. So we will be bringing the unit home next Monday. The goal is to use it for 30 minutes daily.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
A little update
Jackson's PT seems very determined that he needs a gait trainer ASAP, which I agree with. We have been waiting forever to get a trial of the Mulholland Walkabout. I am pretty sure that this will be the best gait trainer for Jackson's needs (most are not supportive enough for his trunk and head), but I really want to be sure. A gait trainer is very expensive and I don't want to get one if we are not going to be able to use it. Jackson already has a positioning chair that he is not able to use because it is uncomfortable for him.
We have also decided to go ahead and purchase the e-stim unit out-of-pocket (another insurance denial!) because I think it could really help to wake up, strengthen, and re-educate Jackson's muscles.
He seems to be doing ok with the meds changes...no noticeable differences yet, good or bad.
We have also decided to go ahead and purchase the e-stim unit out-of-pocket (another insurance denial!) because I think it could really help to wake up, strengthen, and re-educate Jackson's muscles.
He seems to be doing ok with the meds changes...no noticeable differences yet, good or bad.
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Neurologist appointment yesterday
Jackson saw his neurologist yesterday. It was a good appointment. We are changing medications. He is going to start taking a med called lyrica that will be replacing his neurontin. Hopefully the lyrica will be helpful both his controlling his seizures and also with his GI pain and retching/vomiting. We will be tapering up the lyrica while tapering down the neurontin over 20 days. Keep your fingers crossed.
Some bad news...Jackson's OT is leaving Loyola so his last day with her is the 18th. They have a shortage of therapists over there so chances are that he will be without an OT for a while unless we decide to change clinics. The good news is that when our insurance changes to a PPO we will have more freedom to go to other clinics. I guess we have some decisions to make.
Some bad news...Jackson's OT is leaving Loyola so his last day with her is the 18th. They have a shortage of therapists over there so chances are that he will be without an OT for a while unless we decide to change clinics. The good news is that when our insurance changes to a PPO we will have more freedom to go to other clinics. I guess we have some decisions to make.
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