Saturday, April 30, 2011

Taking a walk

Natalie and I walked over to bop and grandma's house tonight. So glad for nice weather finally!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Negative!

I called the neurologist's office yesterday and got a response in record time for them (under one hour). Natalie's EEG was negative! Whew! Even though I had feeling that it would be, it was still a relief to hear the nurse say those words. She will just have her regular annual neurology follow up with Dr Franz in June and hopefully no further seizures in the meantime (or ever again)!
More updates to come soon about the cool stuff Natalie has been learning lately and about an advocacy training series that I've been lucky to be a part of recently.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Lucy's Baptism

Lucy and David Kiernan
Carter
Natalie (she looked so adorable but sadly would not cooperate for a picture)
Ronan wearing his cool shades on the way there
Lucy again -she's such a cutie!

Strep & Seizure Update


Since I last posted, Natalie has been diagnosed with Strep two more times, most recently today. Yuck! The first time she had it in March it seems that the Bicillin shot she was given did not totally kick the bug so she ended up having to get three days of Rocephin shots in her legs (one in each leg, 3 days in a row). Poor Natalie, she was not a happy girl. After the Strep seemed to be a thing of the past, she developed a cold which lasted about a week and a half. Just as she seemed to be getting over the cold last week, her coughing started up again this weekend and she was having trouble sleeping because she was coughing so much. Last night she had a fever and we both slept poorly because she was up constantly during the night crying and wiggling around like she was in pain. She finally slept fairly soundly from about 4am to 9am. No school or work today and we visited the Pediatrician who did a rapid strep test which turned out positive. He said the only two shot options are Bicillin or Rocephin again so we went ahead with the Bicillin (it's only one shot). Hope it works this time. I told Natalie that I don't want to go back there until her 5 year well child visit in September. Hopefully, she will stay healthy until then!

A few weeks ago, we went to her Neurology appointment and saw the Nurse Practicioner who was very nice. She said that from the description provided, it did sound like Natalie had a seizure at school last month. However, before they diagnose a seizure disorder or put kids on ongoing seizure meds, there must be two "unprovoked" seizures, meaning two that are not related to illness/fever. Since hers occurred the day before the first Strep diagnosis it would be considered a "provoked" one. So, nothing changes now other than she was given a prescription for Diastat which is a drug to be administered should she ever have a seizure that lasts more than 5 minutes. She will have one with her all the time and a dose will also be kept at school, like with her Epipen. However, they do want her to have a sleep-deprived EEG and this will be done on Friday. For this test, she is to go to bed at her normal bedtime and will have to then wake up at 2 am and stay up until the test is done at 7am! Sound like fun? If it does, feel free to come over and help me keep her awake from 2am until 7am on Friday morning! I'll blog about how it goes afterward. Hopefully they will not find anything abnormal.

We are ready for Spring and no more sickness!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Strep and Seizures?

Natalie LOVES the GIANT cookies Howard buys for the kids every week at DLM.

This week has been a strange one. On Tuesday I got a call from Natalie's preschool teacher describing 2 "events" that they had just witnessed with Natalie. As her teacher and the school OT described it, Natalie had what looked like a tremor start in her foot and move through her entire body while at the same time moving her mouth into a "grimace". She did this twice within a few minutes. They were concerned about possible seizure activity. No one who has spent time with her since has witnessed any further events. However, I thought it would be best to contact the neurologist and she now has an appointment for March 22. Ugh! I really hope that she's not having seizures. I hate to think that she may have one more condition to deal with. However, the Neuro previously told us that children with CP are at increased risk for seizures. I'm trying not to think or worry about it much because it may be nothing.

On Wednesday, the school called again because Natalie was acting really tired and when they took her temp it was around 100. She has had a fever since then but it's always under 101 and usually more around 100. She has been acting totally fine other than being a little more tired than usual. Since today was her fourth day with the fever I decided to take her to the Ped to see if something other than a virus was going on. Turns out, after over 2 hours in the doctor's office, Natalie was diagnosed with strep throat. After discussing Natalie's issue with taking medication by mouth (normally gags so much she makes herself throw up), he asked if I wanted her to have an antibiotic shot instead. Poor Natalie! She was SO mad about the shot but I was so relieved that I would not have to figure out how to trick her into taking antibiotics for the next 10 days!

By the way, the big girl weighed in at 38.6 lbs (with her AFOs and shoes on). No wonder I have been having so much back pain lately.

For now I just wanted to document what has been going on. I have a few other posts planned in my head that I hope to get to soon.

I think next week will be a much better week for us!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Lunch Date

Natalie had a lunch date with one of her favorite people today - Brian. She was a little annoyed that he did not have Amy with him but she got over it and had fun anyway!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

December Recap

I have no idea why this picture ended up so tiny. I can't figure out how to change it right now and I love it so here it is anyway!

Now that it's February I figured that I should really get caught up here. Natalie had a wonderful holiday season. She loved the parties, the gifts and the time with her cousins and friends. Here are some pictures that pretty much say it all (and in no particular order):



On December 28, Ronan's new little brother Jack Edward finally arrived!


Natalie and her best friend Amy



Aunt Susan reading to Natalie and her friends Emily and Sarah


Mommy and Natalie


She loves trucks!


Eating a cookie and showing us how she uses the Vantage Lite (on loan from Assistive Technology Ohio since she still has not received her own).


At the Victoria Theater waiting for Mooseltoe: A New Moosical to start.


Opening presents


Waiting for dinner at the annual DiNizo/Haluschak Christmas party


Playing with the favorite present of the year: Chicken Dance Elmo! (from Nana)


Helping Mommy pick out the Christmas tree


Kiernan, Ronan, Carter, Natalie, Lucy
All the cousins (before Jack's birth).