Thursday, May 1, 2014

SURPRISE! Good news!!!!

Great news yesterday!  Shriners took new x-rays of Russell's back, and the rib bump in the front, and he's at 0* curvature and 0* RVAD!! This is amazing.  He hasn't worn either his daytime or nighttime brace for 5 days, so if there was a curve, it would have shown up.  Both braces were too small for him.  He's really grown in the last month.  The doctor looked at the rib bump, which is HARDLY there anymore since we removed the braces, and said it should disappear on its own in the next few months or weeks and HE DOESN'T HAVE TO WEAR A BRACE AT ALL FOR THE NEXT 6 MONTHS!!  Aaaaahhhhh...FREEDOM!


This is such a miracle.  We have been so blessed.  We keep thinking that things couldn't get better, and then they just do.  So many horrible things happen in the world, so many trials for so many people.  So many kids do not recover at all from this syndrome, but he has so far.  I trust in a Heavenly Father who knows the needs of each of His children and He cares for each of us perfectly.  We are each given what we need to be happy in our trials and to learn and become more like Him in this life.  I learn this more deeply as time goes on in my life.   Right now I am so full of gratitude that this is what is right for Russell, and for me.  He can run, jump, play.  His muscles can get stronger.  He can breathe because he has full lung function and his heart works perfectly because it also has the space it needs to grow.  I am so grateful to a loving Heavenly Father for directing us on this path and sending us the doctors Russell has needed to be healthy.  This is amazing and I feel so blessed to look ahead and see that he will have a relatively normal life from here on out.  Even if the scoliosis comes back (which it can) he will have had these crucial years of normal heart and lung development.


We also saw the rehab neuro specialist (Dr. Krensky) who looked at his legs and overall muscle weakness.  She actually specializes in rehab for kids who have used orthotic braces.  She said NO leg braces are needed.  Yea! His toe walking isn't bad enough to need that, thank goodness.  She gave us a lot of advice, some exercises to do with him daily. She gave me a list of things to do, buy, or enroll him in.  It was a TON of stuff.   She seems like a great doctor.  I am most excited about the exercises-I think that will help him the most.  We're also going to get him special shoes.  I love that she was so excited that we can do so much to help him before it gets bad.  So he should never need braces, hopefully.  We follow up with her in July.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

update

Life has been so good, and Russell's health issues have been on the back burner as we wait for follow-up appointments in August.  If you've missed us, that's why we haven't written.  It's felt so good to have a break from our every-other-month doctor appointments.  We have had a small hiccup recently.  Not too worrisome, but enough that we have doctor appointments anew in one week. 


Last week at Russell's appointment, the PT and I were looking at Russell's chest and noticed that he has a rib hump in the front.  He's never had this before-his rib hump was in the back when the scoliosis was starting.  I called Shriner's and they are getting us in next week to see the Dr.  They (and I) are suspecting that his nighttime brace may be causing this, so he has not worn his night time brace since then and they are possibly going to fit him for a new one.  I am nervous about getting a new one because of the damage this one did-he also hasn't been sleeping at night and I wonder if this is also caused by the same brace-so I'm going to try to be proactive and discourage it.  Yet, I know the doctors know more about this than I do, so we may come home with one anyway.


The PT has also been getting increasingly concerned about his toe-walking, and thinks he might need leg braces too.  I personally don't see it as that bad, but we're going to a pediatric neuro rehab doctor next week (in Utah too and on the same day) to get his legs looked at.  I'm grateful our PT is so proactive and that she's looking out for him really well, that is one thing I love about her.  However, this time, I'm hoping to find out this was an unnecessary alarm.