Showing posts with label Dr. Marks. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 9, 2013

6 Month Old Blade & Botox Round 2

Blog slacker – right here, I know! Kylee & Brody had their second round of Botox this week. We were up at a verrrryyyyy early 3am in order to get to Cook Children’s in Fort Worth by 5:30 but these two were troopers. It’s amazing how a certain little boy can talk non-stop even when being woken up so early ;)

Our two little {trying to be} brave hearts before beginning. Brody rocks the fake smiles now days…gahtonight8

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Brody & his thumbs up In love ready to go!

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Some of you were lucky enough to catch the video of Kylee singing Pontoon by Little Big Town while she was high on happy juice during their last procedures. Unfortunately the happy juice didn’t have the same effect this time. She hated the taste and it made her nauseous. Her main concern while being there was getting the “IB” (IV). She is NOT a fan about IVs at all. Luckily we got a few smiles out of her before she went back and lost it before being put under…

tonight10They had injections to the same spots as the first round, minus Kylee’s left hand. Brody came out first and met us in recovery awake and happy. It wasn’t long after that that we could hear Kylee down the hall SCREAMING at the top of her lungs as they woke her and tried to get X-rays of her hips. Brody heard her and immediately worried “I need to go see Kylee, what are they doin’ to Kylee? I need to see what’s happenin’…” poor guy. Makes me happy but breaks my heart at the same time when I see them worry about each other. He wasn’t content until they rolled her bed up next to his, in which he INSISTED on jumping into with her…that, by the way, lasted all of 35 seconds until she kicked him out! She was easy going once she got her popsicle that is until she realized she had the IV…holy moly. All in all everything went great and we’re hoping the second round will help their spasticity even more. We’ll follow up with the neurologist in  a couple of months to determine whether or not they will benefit from additional rounds in the future. Thanks to all of you who said prayers for our two and a special thanks to my mom & sister for watching the others!

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Our Chunky Monkey is now 6 months old (seriously, how does this happen?). He is without a doubt THE most precious thing on this planet. His little personality continues to shine through and he continues to amaze me as well as others with how super easy going he is. He’s still a rock hard sleeper and gets a good 10-12hours in each night & wakes happy and content. I seriously couldn’t ask for a better baby!

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At 6 months our sweet number 5 weighed in at 20lbs8oz which landed him in the 90th percentile. He fell in the 95th percentile for height at 28 1/4in!

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Brody & Kylee were at school and missed Blade’s appointment. When I told Brody that Blade got two shots, the look on his face was priceless. He immediately wanted to hold him, kiss him and make sure he was ok. The love his has for his little brother never ends, ugh so sweet!tonight4

Stayed tuned, lots coming up Winking smile

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Botox–Follow Up!

So it’s been two months since Brody & Kylee received their Botox injections. Many of you have commented asking about how well it worked and wanting updates on their progress. Honestly we can’t tell a huge difference. A difference yes, which is good, but not a HUGE difference. If insurance hadn’t covered most of the cost, I’d be reallly bummed. Kylee had received injections in her left hand as well as her leg. The Botox in her hand has helped with the tightness she had. Although she obviously still prefers her right hand and struggles with her left she is able to grasp easier and has better control over her thumb. She has slightly better range in her left foot but again, still struggles. Bret and I have noticed her right foot turning inwards now as well. Grr. Their neurologist recommends we do another round of Botox (expected. most kids undergo several procedures) next month only in her leg, in hopes to see even more improvement. They have also ordered X-rays of her legs/hips to rule out other issues that may be going on.

We’ve seen ok results in Brody as well. He’s still tight for sure but only tip toes on occasion. Before the injections, anytime he ran or even walked fast or with excitement , his hypertonia would kick in and he would go up on his toes. The Botox has made a difference there for sure, which is good. He too will receive more injections next month with Kylee. Lucky for Mom & Dad, insurance will cover 100% now – thank God for insurance is all I can say – holy smokes!

Blade went along for their appointment while the others stayed with Nana & Aunt Beth!neuro1neuro3

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Anxiety has really been setting in for Brody when it comes to doctors appointments. “What they gonna do to me?” Poor Buddy :( He and Kylee did great at this appointment. In a way I’m glad they both have some of the same issues, it’s a buddy to have along for the not-always-fun-ride. To my surprise they both weighed in at 35lbs! Kylee has just a smidge on Brody height wise, my tall girl!neuro5

For those of you who know Kylee, you know she remembers everything. The minute she saw Dr. Marks, she remembered, even though she was loopy at the time, that he came in to check on her after their procedures in February. She HATED that she had an IV in her arm and as far as she was concerned it was his fault. She looked him in the eye this week and said something like “Why you were there, when I drinked my juice and had a IB in my arm?” lol. neuro6

We don’t have a date set for their next rounds of Botox but are looking at sometime in May. We’ll keep you posted!

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Brody & Kylee–Botox Injections

Thanks to all for the sweet messages, calls, texts and prayers for Brody & Kylee. Being up at 3:30am made for a lonnngg day, but all went well! We’ve been told for a while now that Brody & Kylee, due to their Cerebral Palsy & hypertonia/dystonia (tight muscles), may be good candidates for Botox. Even with physical & occupational therapy, constraint therapy, orthotics and endless exercises and stretches, these two will likely have minor issues due to their CP for years to come. After visiting with their neurologist in December, he thought it would be good to give the Botox a shot.

“Following intramuscular injection, the neurotoxin causes a reversible neuromuscular blockade, creating both muscle weakness and a reduction in tone.” We were told that basically the Botox will temporarily paralyze or weaken the nerve endings allowing more flexibility and allowing us to stretch their muscles more effectively.

Brody received 8 injections, 4 in each leg. Because of his tone, Brody toes walks from time to time and his legs stiffen when he runs or gets excited (diplegia CP). Kylee’s hemiplegia CP affects her left side. Her left foot turns inward and she’s also very tight. The doctor used a special needle to both electrically stimulate the muscles and deliver the medication in her leg and hand. She received 5 injections in her left leg as well as one near the thumb in her left hand hoping to give her more range and a more natural and easier grasp. Kids don’t always have to be put under anesthesia for the procedure but given the fact that they’re young, there’s two of them (one will freak the other out before it’s their turn) and they both were going to receive multiple shots, their doctor thought it was best they were asleep for it all.

We took some video of both Brody & Kylee before their injections doing daily things that show their tone and difficulty. We were told that we won’t see any improvement for 3-7 days. Once we do (hoping we do, at least) we’ll show the before and after videos so you can see for yourself. After talking to many of their doctors as well as other parents of kids with CP we’ve learned most people see great improvement after the shots. The Botox can last anywhere from 2-6months depending on the child and the severity of their tone. Many kids continue treatments as needed. We’ll visit the neurologist again in 2 months to discuss how it worked for our two and if continuing treatment will be beneficial. Here’s a helpful site with additional info: http://www.cerebralpalsysource.com/About_CP/botox_cp/index.html

We had the procedures done at Cook Children’s in Fort Worth, the same place Brody had his shunt placed at 32 weeks gestation. His neurosurgeon and their neurologist work side by side which is a plus for us. It was still dark when we arrived at the hospital. The roof of the building is trimmed in blue lights, very pretty if I do say so myself. Upon seeing it Brody squealed from the back seat “Oooohhhh I’m sooo essited!”

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Here’s Kylee after taking her “happy juice” while waiting for Brody to be sent to recovery. Girl was loOoOopy! She attempted to sing her favorite song “Pontoon” by Little Big Town and insisted her name was “Grandmudder”. Bret and I had some good laughs while chatting with her, that’s for sure :)

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The procedures were pretty simple and only took about 15mins each. Bret & I went to be with Brody and Kylee joined soon after. Poor dude tried and tried to talk to us while waking up but nobody could make out what he was saying. Once he gained speech he immediately asked “Where’s my coke?”. He had chosen a cherry coke flavored gas as he was going to sleep but apparently he thought he was gonna get an actual coke (which would be a real treat for them) somewhere in the process! The nurses hooked him up with a sprite and that may have been the highlight of his whole experience..ha! I also heard him mumble to the nurse that he wanted to watch the Dallas Cowboys. Mickey Mouse clubhouse had to do ;) The injection sites are so small you wouldn’t even notice them if you weren’t looking. Kylee’s 2 failed IV attempts were another story :/

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A few popsicles and sips of sprite later they were ready to go. The anesthesiologist came in and gave the go ahead to have IVs removed. Bret was out of the room and I was over with Kylee only to turn around and find Brody had removed his IV by himself…blood everywhere. Didn’t phase him a bit but freaked his me out until I figured out what had happened!  The nurse came in and Brody proudly told her “you were not here, so I did it!”

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It was within just a few hours that Brody & Kylee were up and at it just like normal. No complaints of pain or soreness in their muscles or at the injection site which makes mom and dad super happy! They know they received something called Botox to help them but have no negative associations with the whole process which is great if we do continue treatments. We’ll update soon with their progress!

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