Sunday, October 6, 2024

October Sucks... So far...

So far October sucks. It really sucks. It's only day 6. We are having drama with our new insurance company, my credit card info got stolen, we had to drop $1000 to fix the door on the van, Josh's job is stressfully unpredictable, AND Theo ended up in the ER.

After being with BCBS since before Theo was born, Josh's company decided that they were going to switch to Cigna on October 1st. It's been a nightmare. It looks like Theo is going to lose all of his private therapists unless we pay out of pocket. Can you afford $1600 a week for therapy? If you can, you are very lucky. I know I complained about BCBS never covering Theo's equipment, but they never fought us on his private therapies, doctors visits, or hospital stays. I'll gladly take them back after the crap we are going through with Cigna. We've also been trying to get them to approve a new seizure med for Theo, but they denied that also. AND NuMotion had to resubmit Theo's wheelchair to Cigna and I haven't seen any movement on that. Theo's well being shouldn't depend on Josh's employer and their choice of an insurance company. It's nuts!

*Deep breaths*


Monday, September 30th:

Josh told me that one of his guys was going to be coming by to pick up this part. I don't know what it is or what it's for, but I knew it was expensive. I didn't want to run up from the basement when he showed up, so I put it outside on the front porch.


Since it's expensive I hid it with my fall decorations! No porch pirates are gonna find it! I thought it was pretty funny how well it blended in 😁


Was anyone else's Verizon down all day?!



I got my mail in ballot today! Make sure you vote!


After school I took Theo to OT where he worked very hard for Ms. Laura.

Theo had eight observable seizures today.

Tuesday, October 1st:

After I got Theo on the bus I headed to Mobility Works to get my oil changed and the van serviced. The automatic doors have been getting stuck, but that tends to happed every six months. Once they get adjusted then they are fine for another six months. But this time the mechanic said there was a part that needed to be replaced and it would cost 1K. Of course.

I then went and got my allergy shots before headed home to work for a bit before Theo got home.

Theo and I went to PT and then to see Sherman at the Legacy Ranch. But Sherman was resting after a busy Sunday, so Theo got to ride Zeus! We also brought "Flat Cole" so that we could get some fun pictures for my nephew!



Theo has been saying that he is bored at school. It's pretty funny!


Theo had 12 observable seizures today including one that was 79 seconds and one that was 89 seconds.

Wednesday, October 2nd:

Ms. Jess said that Theo had a great day, but he did have a few long seizures. The Epilepsy Specialist is really pushing for a new medication, but Cigna is dragging their feet.

Back in March Josh bought this cute indoor Golden Gate Ficus Bonsai tree. It was doing well for a while, but then he started to struggle.


I tried to put him in the sun by the front window and a few times I took him outside for some direct sunlight. BUT he got a little overwhelmed and dropped all of his leaves. I brought him back inside and bought him a light. 


I bought him some food and tried my best to bring him back to life. After two months of nothing, some leaves started to come in!


I watched a few videos and figured that now would be a good time to trim the dead branches. Let's hope he continues to flourish! 


Usually on Wednesdays we see Ms. Jen and Ms. Jeannine, but we can't see Ms. Jen until insurance figures out what they want to cover. It's such a pain.

Theo had 17 observable seizures today including ones that were 155, 60, and 70 seconds long.

Thursday, October 3rd:

After I put Theo on the bus I headed back to Mobility Works to get the van worked on again. They installed the new part and I paid my bill. As I was driving to the grocery store I received a text from my credit card asking me if I tried to purchase something on Tik Tok for $45? Nope. I don't even have Tik Tok. A few minutes later I received another text asking me if I tried to purchase something on Tik Tok for $41. Ugh. Looks like my credit card number was stolen. Luckily, my credit card company caught the fraud quickly and shut down my card. They are sending me a new one. I hope I get it before I leave on Friday for my trip to Utah 🤦‍♀️

Theo's class went on a field trip to the Kane Family Farm. They went on a hay ride, saw some animals, and painted pumpkins.

[Ms. Jess and Theo]


[Theo and Sherman's cousin?!]


[Standing up super strong!]


I think they had a great time visiting the farm! After school I took Theo to OT. He knows Ms. Laura is going to work him hard, but he still gets the biggest smile on his face when we pull into the parking lot!

Theo had 10 observable seizures today.

Friday, October 4th:

Josh went to work up by the airport, Theo headed off to school on the bus, and I went for a jog. After I was done I got ready and waited for a representative from an accessibility company to come by and give us another quote for the garage lift.

At 11:46 AM I got a call from Theo's school. It was the Executive Director, Mr. Neil. He told me that Theo had a seizure that lasted more than three minutes, so they administered his emergency nasal spray and called 911. I told him I was on my way to the school, but to let me know if the paramedics take Theo and I'll head to the hospital instead. I called Josh and then headed out to the garage. Right then the representative from the accessibility company showed up. I told him I was sorry, but I had to leave. He completely understood. 

As I was heading to the school I got a call from Mr. Neil again. He said Theo was still seizing when the paramedics came, so they took him and Ms. Jess to the hospital. Good thing the hospital is literally a mile from the school. I headed to the hospital and when I got there Mr. Neil was waiting for me with Theo's wheelchair in the lobby. One of the nurses took us back to Theo's room. Ms. Jess was there and she told me what happened at the school.

Theo had a 90 second tonic seizure, came out of it, and then went right into another one. She restarted her timer and when it hit 3 minutes they gave him the nasal spray and called 911. The paramedics came to the school, evaluated Theo, and decided to take him to the hospital. Ms. Jess said that even after they arrived Theo was still having the tonic seizure.

After I got to Theo's room he was alert, but super tired. It looked like the nasal spray was finally kicking in. I thanked Ms. Jess and Mr. Neil for all of their help and they headed back to the school. I talked to a few nurses and the ER doctor and tried to explain Theo and his complex situation. We have been in this ER before. Back in March 2022 Theo fainted at school and he was brought here. But a lot has happened since then, like Theo getting a VNS and being diagnosed with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS). He said they were going to put in an IV and load Theo with Keppra. He was also going to call Theo's Epilepsy Specialists (Dr. Garcia Pierce) and Neurosurgeon (Dr. Lin) to see if they needed anything or if they wanted him transferred. 


[Ms. Jess made sure Theo had his emotional support ball]

Josh showed up (he has a long drive) and then they took Theo for a CT of his head and a few x-rays. After Theo got back to the room he took a nice long nap. Ms. Jess came by after work to visit which was very nice. Theo was very happy to see her too!

[IV drugs are kicking in]


[Theo was very tired, but very happy when his dada showed up]

[It was a long wait to get released - good thing we have the iPad]

 It took about five hours, but Theo was cleared by Epilepsy, Neurosurgery, and the ER doctor to go home. Dr. Garcia Pierce increased Theo's Keppra dose and prescribed him a bridge of Clonazepam for him to take for the next three days. As of Friday afternoon we are still waiting for Cigna to approve Theo's new medication. Maybe this ER bill will nudge them in the right direction.

Weekend:

On Saturday Josh went to work while Theo and I had a chill day at home. I gave Theo his bridge medication and it made him very sleepy. He took a few naps and didn't want to do much.


I had a Zoom meeting with my fellow Changing Spaces chapter leads. It was great and it seems like there is some progress being made!

Did you know that this month is AVM Awareness Month? Of course it is! 



We have two fundraiser going on this month:



Come join us and show your support if you can!

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Theo's First Horse Show

Monday, September 23rd:

After I got Theo on the bus I headed to the local community college to donate blood. If you are able and willing, please donate. 


I get cold when I do a "power red" double donation, so I always bring a blanket! When I go in the winter I wear my big boots and a beanie 🙃


The donation was great and painless and I was given two of my favorite blood donation snacks at the end!


After school I took Theo to OT. He always works so hard for Ms. Laura!

Theo had three observable seizures today.

Tuesday, September 24th:

Theo headed off to school, Josh went north for work, and I went to the basement to work on wrapping up a few things for work. I got a few pictures from Ms. Jess and Theo looked like he was having a great day at school.



Right as the kids were boarding the bus Theo had a long seizure. It was literally just under three minutes and the nurse had Theo's emergency meds in his hands ready to use. Luckily, Theo came out of it, but they were still worried about him. They called me and told me what was going on. We decided I should go get him from school just to be on the safe side. I also made up a little cheat sheet for the bus driver and aid, so they would know what to do it Theo had a seizure while he was on the bus.

After we got home I gave Theo a small dose of medication and put him down for a nap. After he woke up we went to see Sherman. Theo has his first Horse Show this weekend, so we needed to practice. Theo was a little tired, but he did great!

That night I had a three hour long catch up call with one of my best friends, Ally. It was much needed for both of us ❤️

Theo had 15 observable seizures today, including one that was just shy of three minutes.

Wednesday, September 25th:

Fall is officially here, so it's time to get out my decorations! Besides the harvest, which is awful for my allergies, I think Fall is the best season!


Ms. Jess put the rooster from Peek-a-Boo Barn on Theo's button, so every time he presses it he hears the rooster's call and a little kid says "Rooster!" Theo thinks it's hilarious!


After school Theo had feeding/speech therapy with Ms. Jen.

Theo had seven observable seizures today.

Thursday, September 26th:

After Theo headed off to school I went to the chiropractor and then got ready for my meeting with a lobbyist who works in Springfield. She is best friends with one of the other Changing Spaces state chapter leads and she is very sympathetic to our cause. We went over my plan and she gave me a ton of great insider tips. She also has connections with other law makers and with people in the Governors office, so hopefully I'll be able to get meetings with some important people in the near future!


Theo had ten observable seizures today.

Friday, September 27th:

After I got Theo on the bus I headed to the ENT to get a small cyst cut out of my lip. Here are my before pictures:




The ENT gave me a shot to numb the area and then he cut out the cyst and put in one stitch. Easy peasy!


Done!


After school I took Theo to PT and then a guy from Access Elevator came by to give us a quote for a garage lift. Ouch. That one is gonna be expensive!

Theo had ten observable seizures today, including one that was 111 seconds long and one that was 68 seconds long.

Saturday, September 28th:

On Saturday we got some rain and wind from the hurricane Helene. I can't believe the destruction that it has caused! My heart beaks for everyone affected.


My lip was a little swollen on Saturday and the area only hurt when I accidentally bit my lip while eating!
 

Theo hates his vest, but I put it on him anyways... doctors orders!


I finished up three of our work projects this week. It's nice to get everything organized and in their boxes.


Josh is going to the Packers vs Vikings game with Lucas tomorrow, so he drove up to Green Bay after work.

Sunday, September 29th:

Theo had his first horse show! I had no idea what to expect. I thought it was just a little show for the parents, so the kids could show off what they learned this year. But I was wrong! The show was official! There was a judge and some of the riders were trying to qualify for the Illinois Special Olympics!


Theo and I got to the Legacy Ranch early, so we walked over to check out the arena.



Sherman made a few laps to warm up.


When Theo's class was called we headed inside. The horses lined up and they got the kids loaded one by one.


Here he goes!





The group then headed outside for their show.


There was a lady on a loud speaker who was calling out instructions.




"Reverse direction"


"Back up"


At the end the class lined up and the judge presented them with ribbons! 



"In 6th place, Rider 200, Theo and Sherman!"




WHAT?! I had no idea they would be ranked or get ribbons! 


Great job Theo and Sherman! You guys did it!


After Theo's class was done we had a few parents come up to us and congratulate Theo. It was so sweet!

We stuck around for a few more rounds, so that we could see some of the more advanced riders.

[Sherman!]

I just want to shout out The Legacy Ranch, their amazing team, and their spectacular facility! The Legacy Ranch not only has a Sure Hands lift and ramp in the in door arena, but also an adult-sized changing table in one of their bathrooms. Having that changing table makes it so that Theo can participate in these types of activities! I want to thank the amazing crew at The Legacy Ranch and I can't recommend them enough!


Josh and Lucas had a lot of fun in Green Bay. Their seats were on the second row at the 10 yard line. Even though the Packers lost, they still had a great time!












Can you spot Josh and Lucas (he's the one in the purple Vikings shirt)?!



Speaking of sports, my Angels missed the Playoffs by a LONG SHOT. I don't know what's going on with those guys!