7 down, 14 more to go

March 23rd, 2007

We completed our first week of casting therapy!! We’ve had 2 formal therapy sessions down at Children’s and two more sessions here at the house. Needless to say, we’re glad it is the weekend! Two more weeks and 9 or 10 more sessions to go.

Anna has tolerated the cast quite well. We leave it on all day and remove it right after dinner in the evening. She doesn’t have to wear it at night - thank God. She generally fusses and gives me dirty looks during the first 30 minutes to 1 hour after I put the cast on, but then she’s back to her happy self. Most of the therapy we do revolves around eating. That means we get 4 opportunities for very focused therapy each day (meals plus snack time). It is hard to keep a 1-year-old “on task” when doing play therapy. We do an activity for about 5 minutes and she’s ready to move onto something else. Eating, on the other hand, takes advantage of her motivation. We can spend 45 minutes to an hour doing the same thing over and over and over again, and she doesn’t really tire of it until she’s full!

I know it has only been a week, but we’re already noticing progress! When we started this therapy Anna was able to spoon-feed herself (sort of) using her left hand (see movie from a few weeks ago). She could also hold a biter biscuit (long cookie, for those of you who are unfamiliar with what a biter biscuit is) in her left hand, but often forgot it was there after a few nibbles and it ended up falling out of her hand. She was unable to pick up food items off her tray - no matter the size. That was so last week.

I’m pleased to report that Anna is spoon-feeding herself with her left; holding the biter biscuit in her left hand, dipping it in yogurt, putting it in her mouth, and repeating the process over and over; and picking up puffs (think cheerios) with her thumb and index finger and actually getting them to her mouth on her own (hit or miss on the getting them to her mouth, but progress nonetheless). All I can say is “WOW!”

Anna’s regular OT was extremely impressed with her progress. She was stunned at how much was accomplished in just one week’s time. And I think Anna’s OT down at Children’s was a little taken aback at how quickly Anna had picked up these skills (obviously she doesn’t know Anna, huh?). Of course, there is still a long way to go, but we are so encouraged by these small steps! We’ll be sure to keep you posted on her progress during the next 2 weeks. I hope we’ll have even more to report.

Entry Filed under: Babies, Health, Milestones

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Dean  |  March 24th, 2007 at 1:12 pm

    You guys are incredible.

    Okay, that’s not fair. Anna is incredible. You guys are juts along for the ride.

  • 2. Shantell Gutierrez  |  March 27th, 2007 at 7:01 am

    WOO HOO!!! Great JOB!!! I am glad to see the progress is coming and quickly at that. Great job miss Anna. Good job to mom and dad too!!

    Hugs,
    Shan

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