It is amazing to us that it is already July! Time just zooms by when you have 3 little ones! We are so thankful that we have managed to NOT have any Cleveland Clinic trips this month. For the month of July, we only have a few local doctors appointments and our weekly therapy sessions. Here's what's happening with Lexi:
Lexi has really been taking off in large motor! She is pulling to stand all the time! In fact, she only wants to stand and when you make her sit down, she gets really mad. She has also been saying some new words and doing a few signs. No crawling yet, but we are getting closer every week. Obviously, she is SIGNIFICANTLY behind kids her age, but Lexi's just not like other kids- she's super cute and super unique!:-)
We have decided, however, since things with her speech and especially her eating are not progressing as we would like, we are looking for additional therapies and treatments for her. We have found a newer therapy that is FDA approved called Vital Stim therapy. We have been fortunate enough to find a speech therapist in Fostoria that is able to do this therapy on infants. Vital Stim is basically an electrode therapy that sends small currents into her face and neck to stimulate swallowing. Unfortunately, the therapist is a 40 minute drive from our house and, starting today, we will be trying to go 2-3 times per week! This will be in addition to her weekly OT, PT and speech at the outpatient rehab in Findlay and her weekly visits from Blanchard Valley therapists. But, we are hoping (and praying!) that it is going to help her swallowing as she is STILL aspirating on liquids.
In addition, we have found and done extensive research on a newer treatment called the sensory learning program. A lot of kids that have major trauma early in their life tend to have sensory integration issues. Lexi scratches herself until she bleeds, grinds her teeth, has strong aversions to textures in foods and tends to flap her hands. Jon and I attended a 2-hour session on the program this week and again, we really think it can be a help to Lexi. The program uses light (visual), sound (auditory) and movement (vestibular) to help "re-program" the neuro-pathways in the brain. However (again), we will have to commit to a consecutive 12-day session in Toledo- TWO times a day followed by 18 days of therapy at home. The cost of the program is $3200 and, of course, is not covered by any of our insurance. I have been spending hours on the computer searching for grants to help cover this but a majority of grants wont' cover "alternative" therapy (even though it's done BY a doctor IN a doctor's office!). However, at this point, we will do whatever we can to help Lexi improve. Even if this program helps her simply stop scratching herself- it would be worth it to us! If you're curious about it, you can check it out at sensorylearning-toledo.com
Prayer Requests:
Please pray that we are able to manage our time as we add vital stim therapy to Lexi's round of treatments. Pray that I am able to find childcare for the twins while I take almost 3 hours a day, 2-3 times a week to run Lexi to vital stim therapy.
Pray that we are led to the right grants and resources to help us cover even part of this Sensory Learning Program. If not, pray we can find ways to cut our budget even further to help with the costs of the treatment.
We will be heading to Cleveland Clinic at the very beginning of August for 9 appointments in 2 days and then 2 other times in August, as well as a trip to Columbus to see a pediatric developmental specialist again. We plan to enjoy the month of July before the crazy trips start again! Happy Summer and thank you for your continued prayers!
Friday, July 9, 2010
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