Monday, August 15, 2011

A bit sour yet oh so proud...

My little boy was just diagnosed with Spastic Cerebral Palsy and is now going to be tested for seizures.  The doctor has already pretty much made the determination that what we are seeing in Connor is seizures, we just need to do the 72 hour EEG to make sure they are not harming him.  I think she wants to make sure he is not an epileptic.
He has quite a few very spastic movements he does on a daily basis where he basically loses all control of his muscles and he just shakes.  Its usually due to being excited.  We always thought it was just him being adorable. Apparently there is a technical term for it (Which I cant for the life of me remember what it is) and it is also related to seizure like episodes.
Connor will be hooked up to an EEG machine for three full days later this week into the weekend.  We will be monitoring his behavior via video as well.
As with a lot of other 3 year olds, Connor suffers from very bad night terrors.  This is common for the age, according to the neurologist but we will be video taping his sleep sessions along with the EEG to make sure there is nothing else going on (seizures) while we are sleeping in the other room.
I am secretly hoping that the EEG comes out PERFECT.  The doctor informed me that if she gets nothing (which in most cases with kids with developmental delays we might not because they don't happen frequently enough) he will just be monitored to make sure the seizures don't progress.  If she does by chance see something, we shall go from there.
Connor doesn't seem to care much about whats happening.  This is his life and he wouldn't have it any other way.  Secretly, neither would I.  :)
Someone decided that Eric and I would be the perfect parents for this very special child.  I personally think it is a lesson.  I have amazing patience now and have more sympathy for situations then I ever realized.  You never know what life is going to bring you and you are most likely not prepared.  You will learn more then you ever thought possible and this child will make you realize that different isn't always so bad.  As he gets a little older, things are getting tougher as we start to notice more and more but that will never change who he is and I would be upset if it did.  :)

Friday, August 5, 2011

A new word...Thats progress

We have a new word....Purr (for the kitty cat that is).  It sounds more like PUH but you get the idea.
Here is video number two.  This is from the end of the second week on Nutriiveda.

Some new things Connor is doing-
He is associating words with emotions.  He has NEVER done this before.
We went to the store today and Connor got a balloon.  He was so excited.  He told us later in the car-"PUH". and then made the sound of a cat purring.  I asked he what he was talking about and he said "lala (Shirley the kitty cat) PUH".  "Are you happy you got a balloon and are purring like Shirley when she is happy"? Connor-"YEA"!!
AWESOME!!!!