Saturday, August 29, 2009

Definite Progress




Before I get into the nitty gritty of Isaac's condition and how he's progressing, I must apologize for leaving the nose picking picture as the top post for so long. I'm sure that grossed some of you out!

Isaac is doing remarkably well....all things considered. We are hearing more words, he's recognizing people, he is focusing and his attention span is becoming longer. We are still working with PT every day and they are helping with his coordination, trying to get him to follow direction and assessing his progress. He is playing with his trucks and cars a lot! We have a play mat we put on the floor of his room and try to spend a bit of time down there just having fun.


He's been eating pretty much everything in sight. On Thursday the speech therapist came to assess his swallowing. They did an x-ray while he was swallowing some barium/chocolate concoction and it was found that when he drinks water, milk, juice, he is aspirating into his lungs a little bit. The therapist said they see this often with brain injury patients and it's because their reflex isn't fast enough for the muscle (the epiglottis) to block the airway. This has resulted in him being put on a restrictive diet which includes nectar-thick liquids (yuck) and some other random restrictions. They said this will improve with time.

We are definitely seeing the effects of the nerve damage. Although it has yet to be confirmed that he is unable to hear in his left ear, we are assuming this to be the case. His facial nerve damage is very pronounced now as the left corner of his mouth sort of turns down and his right side is becoming more animated. However - I keep reminding myself this is purely cosmetic and is nothing compared to what we originally thought the long term effects may be! And truly, his half-smile is kinda cute. We have heard of situations where the nerves can rewire and reconnect, however doctors here are definitely pessimistic.

The balance nerves damage is very evident as he is unable to walk or even crawl without tipping. He actually looks like someone who's had WAY too much to drink. We are holding him up and working on this but we're pretty sure this may take some time.

It still sounds as though we will be going to Children's for rehabilitation sometime next week. The medical doctors here want to keep him here at Mary Bridge until he has his hearing test on Wednesday but the rehabilitation specialists think he's in prime learning mode and could benefit from the rehab therapy as soon as possible. There was an inpatient vs. outpatient discussion on Friday and although he's progressing, they think a good intensive treatment program would be best.

We continue to be amazed by this boy. He is truly a miracle!!

The amount of support, love and prayers we have received has been remarkable. It is humbling and we are so grateful. Thank you!

4 comments:

ronnie said...

we`re so glad to get an update even though the saying is no news is good news.you are right in saying he truly is a miracle because even though he may have some problems he is alive and better than expected so far. we are of course still praying and sending our love.

love ronnie and vickie

Nancy said...

So glad to see the update, Ronnie called me to make sure his computer was not broken! But we know you are busy and appreciate having this blog to follow the progress Isaac is making. Finding the time to write must be hard, we will wait and take what we can when you do.
I can see by the photos that Uncle Justin is his favorite Uncle! And that little half crooked smile you see, did you realize that your Dad has a smile like that?? (somewhat). Sydney is going to protect this boy and obviously has no intentions of letting anyone ever hurt him, like a big sister should. We are glad to hear that he has a good appetite and hope he doesn't have to have nectar thick substances for very long.
Saying prayers for continued improvement each day, and prayers for all of you for strength to endure this journey. Love, Nancy

tommiseena said...

the nose picking thing was nothing, i see it every day here at home with the gbabies running around, lol. and regardless of the droopiness of the mouth, he is still one handsome little man. no matter how pessimistic the doctors are, we will remain optimistic as we have God on our side.
will continue to send huggsss and prayers for the little man.
huggggsssss
tommie
tims mom

Unknown said...

Hello,

I'm Ricole, Nic's friend & my family & I have been praying constantly since we received word from Nic of your sweet son's tragic accident.

We've been watching the progress of your sweet little man on your blog & it's so remarkable how he is turning around.

I just want you to know you even have all of us pulling for sweet Isaac.

You will remain in our thoughts & prayers.

Lots of love,
Ricole