Wednesday, July 8th:
The morning after I got home from Ohio, Theo and I made the long drive to Peoria. He had an appointment with Numotion at Easter Seals. We saw Eric Holman and the OT. They did measurements on Theo and Eric adjusted his Zippie. Theo's Orthopedic Surgeon sent in orders for new molded seat cushions and Numotion needed to do an evaluation too or else our insurance wouldn't approve the order.
After the cushions are approved by insurance we will go back to Numotion and they will put him in the bean bag chair and get the molds made.
A few months after that we will go back and pick up the molded seats.
[I love a good mash-up]
Thursday, July 9th:
Nurse Stephanie came over to hang out with Theo and at about 10:30 a nurse from Maxim came over (they stop by about once a month) to check in on us. A little while later a nice nurse named Patti came over. She was interviewing to replace Stephanie. Patti was really nice and has been a nurse for over 30 years and she recently discovered home health. Her last kiddo had a g-tube and had seizures too. So, she was already very familiar with a kiddo like Theo. After about 45 minutes I had to leave to go donate blood, but I told her she could stay and hang out with Stephanie and Theo if she wanted to and she did.
I headed to the Red Cross for my Power Red donation. Unfortunately, my hemoglobin was too low for a Power Red, so I said I would still do a Whole Blood donation. I got set up and after a few minutes my blood stopped flowing. They asked me if I felt okay or if I had had any caffeine today. I felt great and I had not had any caffeine. Strange. Apparently my vein had collapsed and I was done donating for the day. I still got my Oreo cookies and they put an ice pack on my arm for about 15 minutes. I knew it was going to have a nice bruise, I usually have a bruise from donating, but I knew this one would be worse. Oh well. I'll be back in September to try again!
Friday, July 10th:
Nurse Stephanie came over again and played with Theo while I worked. I love that I can hear them giggling upstairs. I love that Nurse Stephanie plays with Theo and does therapy with him every day. We are going to miss her so much!
[Theo has been moving a lot in his sleep, and he ends up sideways in his bed]
That afternoon Ms. Becca came over for PT.
Weekend:
On Saturday, Theo and I went to the Ace in Lockport to buy a hotdog from the Legacy Ranch. They were doing a fund raiser outside of the store and we wanted to support them.
After Josh got home from work we took Theo for a walk in the new jogging stroller. I wanted Josh to be with me the first time we took it out just in case I had a hard time turning it or if we got stuck somewhere. The jogger has a locked front wheel when it is in jogger mode, so it doesn't turn very easily. But the jogger has large wheels in the back, so if you need to turn it it's easy to pop a wheelie and turn it. Theo was hesitant about his first ride, but as long as we were moving he was happy!
On Sunday I woke up in a panic because my neck, back, and right arm hurt so badly that I couldn't move. I tired to roll over and push myself up, but I could barely move my arms. I cried and called for Josh to help me sit up. For the rest of the day I could barely move. I alternated ice and heat and took a lot of Advil. My neck was a little sore on Saturday, but I have no idea what I did to it. I'm going to ask Theo's PT and OT tomorrow what they think. They are super smart and have seen it all!
Do you know what the Olmstead Act is? If you care about my son and his care then you should really know about this:
People with disabilities are entitled to receive services in their communities, rather than an institution. Unfortunately, the Justice Department disagrees.
Here's the link for the YouTube video mentioned above





















