On the plus side, Ethan's neurosurgeon has agreed to be available for Ethan's tentative surgery date on March 26th should the orthopaedic surgeon be willing to have an extra person in the OR. We need to find out where the VEPTR will be placed to be sure it avoids the shunt area.
We also saw his cardiologist last month and we won't have to return for 2 years now. His ASD has corrected but his left pulmonary artery is still constricted. It does not seem to be causing his heart any undue stress so we can just monitor it for now.
Recently Ethan was working with a communication iPad for about 4 weeks and he did pretty well. He mastered the phrases, "I want to watch cartoons" and "I need help". With a bit of help he was able to 'say' "I want to play with my iPad". It was pretty neat to see the progression. Since it was just a loaner, we were only able to use it for the 4 weeks. They had a team meeting and decided that they support the idea of proceeding with another iPad for communication purposes. We are now awaiting its arrival. An interesting development recently is that he is pitching full out temper tantrums when things don't go his way. I think a lot of it is age appropriate behaviour, but also think that he is feeling frustrated.
Ethan also tested a new standing frame recently. It is the third one we've trialed. It has been a long time since we've had a standing frame in the house and he did really well with it and seemed to enjoy it. I think he likes the different vantage point. Surprisingly we were able to trial it for longer than was initially anticipated which was great but now we are without again. It is the one national product we tried and it has been our favourite. We need to wait for everything to come through on his walker before we can submit a request for funding assistance with the standing frame. While it was here, we had him in it 2-3 times a day as time permitted.
His respirology appointment went well, they said his lungs sounded really great and that he appears to be doing really well. She thinks that the VEPTR surgery would be of benefit for Ethan.
He had his second hair cut and it went pretty well (although there were more people at the salon than we would have liked). Lorelei joined us and wanted to be part of the photos. He looks so cute with his new haircut (large one below)!
Also big news...my baby boy turned 5 last month! Can you believe it?! We were not able to celebrate with him on his birthday as he was in therapy. We did pick him up early from therapy but that was because he started to show symptoms of being sick with a cold. We celebrated with an ice cream cake and let him try a taste of whipped cream (top centre picture below)...I think most of it came back out of his mouth as he didn't quite seem to know what to do with it (or didn't like the taste/sensation). He did enjoy opening his presents and has likes playing with his new toys.
With his upcoming surgery, we felt it was better to move Ethan from his crib to the larger bed that Lorelei was using in a previous post (she is now using a twin bed which friends have loaned us). With spinal correction, there is a high likelihood that he will grow an additional 2-4 inches so we thought that it was better to have him used to the larger bed before he comes home from surgery. I think he likes the extra space...but our bedroom is now even more cramped with his bed in there - we sure hope we have success in finding a new home soon...
Happy Birthday Ethan!!! Can't believe you are 5 already!!
ReplyDeleteI love all these positive updates, such amazing things going on with your boy. The Ipad sounds great and oral feeding, wow!
Happy belated birthday, buddy!!! The iPad- that's amazing! I hope you're able to get a stander soon, that's a big deal. Love the haircut :)
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