Just a reminder that CeCe has a pretty big day tomorrow. She is going to have a bronchoscopy at 7:00am and her BIG MRI from 8:00am-11:00ish. We have to be at the hospital at 5:00am....geez. I'll update when I can. thank you in advnace for your prayers!
PS...if this doesn't make you smile today, then nothing will!
Monday, November 7, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
"They's my MAGIC shoes!"
Thank you Forrest Gump! CeCe got her AFO's (ankle-foot orthotics) yesterday and the cutest little running shoes to go with them. She took to them quickly and you can tell they will really help her to learn to stand properly and distribute her weight and help her to learn to walk. They go from her toes to mid-shin/calf and fit perfectly into her new Keeping Pace running shoes....a company created by a mom with a son with cerebral palsy that got tired of the constant struggle to find shoes that fit over braces. Love companies like that!
CeCe has a few big dates coming up including her sedated MRI on Tuesday, November 8, so please add her to your prayer list. This is a big day for the neurosurgeon to be able to check in on how her Chiari is doing and to keep monitoring the success of her decompression surgery back in February.
If you didn't know already, October is sb Awareness Month. Please note that THIS MONDAY has been designated a National Day of Prayer at noon for families living with sb. Please say a prayer for all these folks...it means so much to the families to know that they are being lifted up. We will also take "positive thoughts", if prayer is not your thing!
CeCe has a few big dates coming up including her sedated MRI on Tuesday, November 8, so please add her to your prayer list. This is a big day for the neurosurgeon to be able to check in on how her Chiari is doing and to keep monitoring the success of her decompression surgery back in February.
If you didn't know already, October is sb Awareness Month. Please note that THIS MONDAY has been designated a National Day of Prayer at noon for families living with sb. Please say a prayer for all these folks...it means so much to the families to know that they are being lifted up. We will also take "positive thoughts", if prayer is not your thing!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
All Clear!
CeCe had a GRRRRRREAT clinic appointment last Friday. She had another renal/bladder ultrasound to be sure her kidneys and bladder look good and that there isn't any reflux...and she rocked it! If she has one more good one (i.e. no uti or reflux) then she will be OFF the amoxicillin she's been on since birth.
We also saw ortho and he again liked the look of her bones and movement. He gave us a Rx for AFO's (ankle-foot orthotics) little ankle and foot braces to help her learn to stand and walk properly....she is going to have contraptions on from head to toe...literally!
We also got the dates set for our triumphant return to Philly for her 12 month study follow up....prior to going, though, she has to have a sedated MRI and her ENT wants to get down her throat and mess around while she's under too. This all makes me nervous, but neuro needs to see how her decompression surgery is progressing and ENT wants to make sure her vocal cords are still getting stronger. And, if yes, then she can come off her reflux medicine too...woot! Having the MRI done here in Charlotte will cut a day off our trip to Philly as they will just use the results from this MRI for their records too. So all of this will be going down on a Tuesday (not November 22!)between the end of October and mid-December...a huge coordination on the part of the hospital to get both these doctors in the same place at the same time.
Her head shape is getting better too. The back of her skull has really rounded out nicely already and the sides are coming along...she still will probablly have to have the helmet until right before her birthday...what a super birthday present that will be!
We also saw ortho and he again liked the look of her bones and movement. He gave us a Rx for AFO's (ankle-foot orthotics) little ankle and foot braces to help her learn to stand and walk properly....she is going to have contraptions on from head to toe...literally!
We also got the dates set for our triumphant return to Philly for her 12 month study follow up....prior to going, though, she has to have a sedated MRI and her ENT wants to get down her throat and mess around while she's under too. This all makes me nervous, but neuro needs to see how her decompression surgery is progressing and ENT wants to make sure her vocal cords are still getting stronger. And, if yes, then she can come off her reflux medicine too...woot! Having the MRI done here in Charlotte will cut a day off our trip to Philly as they will just use the results from this MRI for their records too. So all of this will be going down on a Tuesday (not November 22!)between the end of October and mid-December...a huge coordination on the part of the hospital to get both these doctors in the same place at the same time.
Her head shape is getting better too. The back of her skull has really rounded out nicely already and the sides are coming along...she still will probablly have to have the helmet until right before her birthday...what a super birthday present that will be!
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
For $25 you get Egg Roll
"I'd like to thank the Academy, my fellow nominees and all the little people who made this possible."-Excerpted from my Worst Mom of the Year acceptance speech 2011 (I don't want to get ahead of myself and think this may be my only winning year).
So, Caroline got in the car with Brian last Tuesday when he picked her up from school and she was wailing, "MOMMY forgot to sign me up for gymnastics!!!" Brian called me and asked what she was talking about? I had no idea...I wasn't expecting a comment from her like that for at least another 8 or 9 years. So, I figured maybe one of her little friends had been signed up somewhere and was telling all the kids in their class about (BTW, I loathe other people's children for this exact reason...time you knew that.)
Anywho, I guessed at who the little culprit might be and happened to see his/her Mom in the parking lot at drop off the next morning. MUCH to my consternation she said yes she had signed "little one" up and the classes are at school...during school hours...in the gym. THEN she tells me that the classes started the day before and EVERY KID (read that again...EVERY KID) in Caroline's class was signed up...except her. I pictured them putting her in a dark room alone during gymnastics hour as punishment for having such a LAME Mom.
So, I went to the Director and said "How was this publicized?" She said signs, flyers and a take home paper. Geez. Could I feel more like the scum on the belly on the worm at the bottom of the ocean (i.e. as low as it goes?).
So although we got there a round-the-back kind of way, it worked out GREAT!I didn't have to take her anywhere...all I had to do was pay my money (just $25 smackers a month) and she was set to be the next Mary Lou Retton!
So, the big day arrived and Caroline was SUPER excited to get to school for class. When I saw her that evening I confidently asked "How was class today...what did you learn?" To which she, laid down on the ground, pulled her knees to her chest and rolled around on the floor..."I learned Egg Roll!" And that, my friends, is what you get from a $25 gymnastics class that "every other kid in her class is in, that she would die alone if she didn't take, and stressed me out enough to think I had damaged her permanently (that will come soon enough)-gymnastics class.
So, Caroline got in the car with Brian last Tuesday when he picked her up from school and she was wailing, "MOMMY forgot to sign me up for gymnastics!!!" Brian called me and asked what she was talking about? I had no idea...I wasn't expecting a comment from her like that for at least another 8 or 9 years. So, I figured maybe one of her little friends had been signed up somewhere and was telling all the kids in their class about (BTW, I loathe other people's children for this exact reason...time you knew that.)
Anywho, I guessed at who the little culprit might be and happened to see his/her Mom in the parking lot at drop off the next morning. MUCH to my consternation she said yes she had signed "little one" up and the classes are at school...during school hours...in the gym. THEN she tells me that the classes started the day before and EVERY KID (read that again...EVERY KID) in Caroline's class was signed up...except her. I pictured them putting her in a dark room alone during gymnastics hour as punishment for having such a LAME Mom.
So, I went to the Director and said "How was this publicized?" She said signs, flyers and a take home paper. Geez. Could I feel more like the scum on the belly on the worm at the bottom of the ocean (i.e. as low as it goes?).
So although we got there a round-the-back kind of way, it worked out GREAT!I didn't have to take her anywhere...all I had to do was pay my money (just $25 smackers a month) and she was set to be the next Mary Lou Retton!
So, the big day arrived and Caroline was SUPER excited to get to school for class. When I saw her that evening I confidently asked "How was class today...what did you learn?" To which she, laid down on the ground, pulled her knees to her chest and rolled around on the floor..."I learned Egg Roll!" And that, my friends, is what you get from a $25 gymnastics class that "every other kid in her class is in, that she would die alone if she didn't take, and stressed me out enough to think I had damaged her permanently (that will come soon enough)-gymnastics class.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
You probably think this is going to be about helmets...
Dear Blog Readers:
Although you are few and far between, please allow me an indulgence with today's post without the fear that you will never return based on its content. I just feel like writing today.
Bear with me...here we go...
Why is it that when I'm driving in my car alone I compose blog entries that bring me to the brink of belly-aching hilarity and near-miss collisions, yet when I rush to jot down these little gems, they've completely escaped me. Today is such day....alas, I cannot recall what caused a fit of laughter between Exits 25 & 28 on my morning commute. Most often these posts jostle around in my brain in the form of conversations befitting an insane person just shy of their asylum admittance mulling things over with their multiple personalities. I openly laugh/smirk/hurrah etc out loud in public places, forgetting myself and my environment...lost in the teleprompter in my head. In these conversations, I've composed a thousand "resignation" letters (read:all the things you never have and never will say), dreamed of the day when I actually WILL stop my car and tell the person behind me EXACTLY what I think of their driving skills, and lamented about exactly how I will work the word "vociferous" into a blog entry (DONE!).
So, my friends, to sum up what today's entry is about...nothing.
By the way, CeCe had her helmet appointment yesterday and her new accessory will arrive August 10th. There, see...if you read to the end, you will get useful information! Au Revoir!
Although you are few and far between, please allow me an indulgence with today's post without the fear that you will never return based on its content. I just feel like writing today.
Bear with me...here we go...
Why is it that when I'm driving in my car alone I compose blog entries that bring me to the brink of belly-aching hilarity and near-miss collisions, yet when I rush to jot down these little gems, they've completely escaped me. Today is such day....alas, I cannot recall what caused a fit of laughter between Exits 25 & 28 on my morning commute. Most often these posts jostle around in my brain in the form of conversations befitting an insane person just shy of their asylum admittance mulling things over with their multiple personalities. I openly laugh/smirk/hurrah etc out loud in public places, forgetting myself and my environment...lost in the teleprompter in my head. In these conversations, I've composed a thousand "resignation" letters (read:all the things you never have and never will say), dreamed of the day when I actually WILL stop my car and tell the person behind me EXACTLY what I think of their driving skills, and lamented about exactly how I will work the word "vociferous" into a blog entry (DONE!).
So, my friends, to sum up what today's entry is about...nothing.
By the way, CeCe had her helmet appointment yesterday and her new accessory will arrive August 10th. There, see...if you read to the end, you will get useful information! Au Revoir!
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