Long overdue update
May 1st, 2007
Busy busy busy. That describes these last couple of weeks since our mid-April post. Both Neal and I have been crazy-busy at work lately; simply not enough hours in the day. I have to wonder where the last 2 weeks have gone, though.
Update on Anna…shortly after Neal’s last post on the 16th of April, Anna either developed another ear infection or had a flare-up of the same one she’s had since…oh, I don’t know, the first part of March! She had an ear infection when she went in for her 12-month check-up. She was given a 10-day course of antibiotics, which didn’t clear it up. We went back to the doctor and were given a different family of antibiotics - 6-day course. And we most recently went in and received yet another family of antibiotics - 10-day course. We’ve been off the antibiotics for 4 days now…so far, so good. We have an appointment next Friday to see if this round of antibiotics actually killed it. I hope so. If not, there is talk of ear tubes. Let’s hope that we do not have to go that route.
Otherwise, Anna is doing well! She is gaining weight and growing tall. At one of her last doctor’s appointments she weighed in at 21 lbs 7 oz. She gained 1 lb 4 oz in about 2 1/2 weeks. We’re less concerned with her weight these days. We’ve discovered that the things on the edges of table tops are now fair-game. Anna can now peek over the edge of a table and check out what’s on top. Yikes.
We’re still actively cutting teeth. I know I’m tired of all the drool and fussiness - I can only imagine how tired Anna is of the entire business. We’ve pretty much got all the first year molars now and the 4th front tooth on top is pretty much in. I think we’re starting on some of the canines, although I can’t see anything yet. She’s chewing on EVERYTHING again. She won’t let me put my finger in her mouth anymore to check on tooth status and with the number of teeth she has, if she doesn’t want my finger in there, she’ll let me know by biting it! Those baby teeth are wicked sharp.
We have some news to report on the therapy front. During the second week in April we had the 6-month review of Anna’s IFSP (Individualized Family Service Plan) through Imagine! Anna’s OT, PT and our service coordinator met at our home to discuss Anna’s progress to date and develop some goals for the next 6-month period. Anna met all the goals we set back in October, and by pretty much any measure she has made excellent progress. Our new goals consist of learning how to walk, clapping hands, and developing a refined pincer grasp. It was also determined that Anna would benefit from weekly PT visits rather than the bi-weekly we had during the previous 6-month period. So we now have PT on Mondays and OT on Thursdays every week.
Yesterday Anna was fitted with a pair of orthotics made by a company called Cascade. They are designed to help Anna regain the arch of her left foot and keep her feet in alignment, which should help her to walk and prevent her from developing some bad walking habits. They are made of a semi-flexible plastic and come up just over her ankle bone. We went shoe shopping yesterday to find a pair of shoes that would fit over the orthotics; that was a challenge. We found a pair of teva-esque sandals and a pair of Converse canvas hi-tops. When she wears the hi-tops, you can’t even tell she’s wearing them (she just looks like she has amazingly fat feet). Right now we are only wearing them for 45 minutes a day. We’ll do that for 3 or 4 days and then gradually increase the amount of time she’s wearing them until we reach 4 hours a day. Once she starts walking she’ll probably wear them for longer.
Anna’s OT is going well. She’s using her left hand to help with more and more bi-manual tasks. We’ve been working on using two hands to pick up a ball and a large cereal box. We’re still wearing the cast on Fridays and Sundays all day and the sock during dinner. I must admit it is getting harder and harder to stick with the regimen. She’s started fighting the cast and I find it difficult to be the “bad guy.” How do you tell a 13 1/2 month old that this is for her own good?
Hope to have some pictures to post soon. I need to download them from my camera.
Entry Filed under: Parenting, Babies, Health, Milestones
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1. Shantell Gutierrez | May 2nd, 2007 at 7:23 am
I am so glad the walk went well, been dropping by to see how everything went. Congrats on the great fund raising, and great job also on all the progress with the OT, you have had a very busy couple of weeks. Glad to hear the therapy is going well and that your IFSP meeting went so well, those meetings were always difficult for me.
Hugs
Shan
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