Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Hair, Feet , Shoulder, Wrist, Hand

In case you're wondering ...
Kat had her hair done last week! Her two good friends came over for a visit and other things. When Mike stopped in for a quick moment, he saw Sue on guitar and Beck on the Zither! They had a food fest and song fest together. Then after the fun, Beck took Kat to her daughter's hair dress shop down the road and Billie Jo cut and later (like on Saturday) permed the hair. I think it looks real cute. Thanks girls for your kindness and love!

Lately, Kat has been trying different things to aid in her walking. Her brace with the swivel heel is the most stable of her aids but it gets bulky by the end of the day. We also noticed that even though she walks more briskly with it -- it hinders her leg muscles. So Kathy tries a variety of her swedo (cloth ankle brace which ties and straps around itself) and her old air brace. I've noticed her walking around the house barefoot much improved!

Now it seems we've learned something new! Her visit to Healthsouth last Tuesday was nearly canceled as the therapist called out. We were in Tilton when the phone message hit my cell phone. I called but they found a replacement so they said keep coming. Mel was tagged to be Kat's 3rd OT since she began back at Healthsouth as an Outpatient (the other 2 were in their lasts days when they worked with Kathy -- you think she may have been too much for these poor OTs?). Well, this week, lo and behold ... Mel was back! The new thing she told us was that Kat's tone in her wrist and hand had to do with tightness in her shoulder blade and that needed to be worked on regularly. So now she has work to do in the pool and at home as well as vision exercises. She keeps busy with all this homework. This week, Mel worked on a new wrist splint for Kat so she would keep her fingers extended through the night and for a few hours during the day. It is working out pretty good. We did remove it at around 6am this morning as her hand tightened up.

Mike's mini vacation (along with Brent being away at his mom's) allowed for a few special trips around the area. We also relaxed at home on occasion. So this has been a good week and there seems like promise for movement real soon to occur in her hand and wrist.

Continue to join us as we learn and work toward stroke recovery! The journey goes on!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Driver Eval -- Step One

On Monday June 9th, Kathy returned to HealthSouth in Concord for the results of her Driver Evaluation and update her on what's the next step. Kat failed a timing test and some visual perceptions. The new OT (for Kathy as Janell was no longer there), Linda, gave Kathy some special exercises of homework to do to help with vision and timing. She is seemingly still struggling with left side vision deficeit. Even though she has a lot of homework, we both left encouraged and Kat was re-motivated to work.


She had been out of pool therapy for a week as she was fighting a nasty cough. That's gone now. We've been in a three day heat wave here in New Hampshire so her main job is to try and stay cool.


Well, there are more days ahead of OT, PT and Pool Therapy so we'll update you as it comes! It's back to a visit with the Neurologists and the Botox doctor next Monday. Come back for all the Journey information!


The picture to the left is the one we tried to post a while back at her Mom's birthday bash. Enjoy!


REPEAT POST FROM OLD BLOG

Kat has involved with a couple of things that are very interesting. Every week she goes to pool therapy (on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday). Before climbing in the pool, she goes into the gym and works her leg either on the eliptic (sp?) walker or the stationary bike for about 15 min. It’s amazing to see the speed in her walking pace now!

On Tuesday (May 27th) she returned to HealthSouth as an outpatient. She worked with OT Janell, whom she had while a resident so they knew each other well. Janell gave Kat her pre-evaluation for driving. The results are coming. Janell said she’d like to work more with Kathy, so it seems we may be going down to Concord a few times for this purpose. Janell wants to help Kat prepare to use Saebo (a device that will help her hand react to open and closing and thus retraining her brain to make it work).

It was abit of a reunion. Beside Janell, Kat hugged and visited her 2 PT’s … Maggie and Derek. Maggie showed us her new office (as she had been promoted) and there she had pics of her new baby boy, David — what a cutie! Derek visited with us as we were leaving the lunch area. He really pushed Kat hard while a resident and he saw the fruits of his labor yesterday! It was a great time.

ANNOUNCEMENT
mike.blog has been having difficulties trying to post pictures etc. — so there will be one more post here with a new link to another blog. We will not close this one so many can revisit the trip so far. The new link will have a new name as well so watch in the next few days as we post that link. The journey goes on and very soon at a new address link … come back soon!

Kat's Journey Continues


Welcome to the new site for Kathy's Journey! New Posts will be coming soon! Visit our old site at mike.blog (mtis4gvn.wordpress.com).