Noah has had a long period of really sleeping rather
well through the night, but the last few weeks have been very
difficult. He wakes multiple times at night, squealing and demanding we
get out of bed to tend to him. We of course offer him a bottle, even
though we know he doesn't want it, but gets more upset if you don't
offer it. You'd think he'd be very tired from being up many times in
the night, but he's even starting to wake up earlier and earlier. We go
through a thousand things in our minds to try to trouble shoot things;
is he sick? tummy ache? muscle aches? too cold? toddler bad dream? And
you find yourself lying there in bed just praying to God please just let
him talk and tell me what is wrong. You feel like somehow you should
be equipped with some sort of telepathy and brilliant insight as his
parents to figure it all out, but we just can't. I know that Noah does
have a tendency to change sleeping patterns seasonally, and maybe he's
better than any groundhog out there and is simply telling us Spring is
on it's way. Whatever the cause, we're exhausted and hoping that Noah
will again resume a great sleeping pattern soon.
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Noah & Samson |
We also
recently learned of new complication to Noah's cerebral palsy. An x-ray
of his hips shows that his right hip is starting to migrate out of
socket. While his left is doing okay. It's still early to know what
this all will eventually mean for Noah. It sounds like we have some
time, to see if the hip situation will improve or at the very least not
get any worse. We're going to try a swatch brace, which we hope Noah
tolerates well and work on positioning him better with his legs. We are
happy to report that his spine looks great. In addition to the news of
Noah's hip we also learned that Noah was given the label failure to
thrive. Which means he's not on growth charts for weight. Something
that also is common which children who have althetoid cerebral palsy
movements who aren't able to really keep their bodies still. So we're
hoping with the assistance of a nutritionist that we'll be able to find
some ways of adding additional calories to Noah's diet.
On the
equipment front, all was going beautifully with Noah's hi/lo base chair
until the equipment vendor came to make some modifications because it
was still "too big" for Noah. They shortened the leg rests, which was
great, however the headrest still wasn't what Noah needed, and I had to
take out the extra padding that was added so Noah's neck didn't fall
backwards. As a result the side laterals are too far apart and he's now
self-injuring his poor little wrists under the arm chair rests and
getting his arms stuck at his sides. And the icing on the cake was
during dinner when his harness strap just flat out broke out of the blue
leaving his head leaning to one side tonight. I'm praying for a quick
fix and that the equipment vendor having spare parts of some sort
because the idea of having to wait for Medicaid approval for a
replacement is terrifying... nothing moves fast in the world of waiting
approval on parts. Everyday is filled with tons of challenges when you
have a child with special needs.
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Noah's Broken Hi/Lo Base Chair Harness |
Noah's little brother has been
wanting to give me an extra set of hands lately, something that is
rather bittersweet. Such a tender young age to recognize that your
older brother has significant needs, and lacks the ability to do things
that can. Luke wants to bring him toys to play with him on the floor,
wants to help me hold his bottle and even try to assist me with taking
his diaper to the trash. And while I love his beautiful and loving
attention to Noah, a part of me can't help but be sad that this is our
family dynamic - that his little brother has to bring him toys so they
can play together. I read this quote the other day about brothers I
seen in a magazine. I cried for a long time, there are just certain
things that tug at my heart always:
"My brother is my friend,
he is my heart, he is my world. He has my heart. We run, we cry, we
play, we laugh, but at the end of the day he will always be my friend
but mostly my big brother is here to stay." Allyjah Cutts
Every
bit of it is true. Noah is the center of our universe, he is the very
heart of our family. He means everything to all of us.
Love,
Noah's Miracle by
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