Scott went jogging for the 1st time since April yesterday!
He's feeling it today but it sure was worth it to say he's jogging again. Yay for once he'll enjoy going to yoga in the morning :)
Other than that life is pretty much the same. Moving from one task to the next each day, which translates into, Scott being stuck running around with me all the time. He says he doesn't mind, which is good... I'm kind of enjoying him having a taste of what life is like for me when the kids are in school :)
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Randomness
Last week Scott and I went to a stroke support group. He wasn't very excited about going but it was very helpful for me. They had speaker come in and talk about health insurance and medicare. Although Scott has great insurance, I do not. So I will share some info I got.
If you live in Washington and have to get health insurance outside of work you can there's a group that will help you for FREE! SHIBA (Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisers) they will look at all plans in Washington and help you get what's best for your needs. they also help with prescription drug programs if your on a bunch of meds. ALSO if you know anyone who has Medicare, give them this info and have them look at their plan between Nov 15th -Dec 31st. Come Jan 1 they will be locked into whatever they have for the year.... I learned so much about the system it was amazing. I'm going to make sure my grandma gets with an advisor to make sure she knows what she has.... Sorry for the rant...here's the info:
SHIBA: 1-800-562-6900 OR http://www.insurance.wa.gov/
Scott's doing so well with the shunt setting being changed. The extra fluid on the outside of the bone flap is finally going and staying down! He's finally back in the pool and lifting weights. With the kids in school now were pretty much running from morning til night too. So life on the road to recovery is GOOD :)
If you live in Washington and have to get health insurance outside of work you can there's a group that will help you for FREE! SHIBA (Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisers) they will look at all plans in Washington and help you get what's best for your needs. they also help with prescription drug programs if your on a bunch of meds. ALSO if you know anyone who has Medicare, give them this info and have them look at their plan between Nov 15th -Dec 31st. Come Jan 1 they will be locked into whatever they have for the year.... I learned so much about the system it was amazing. I'm going to make sure my grandma gets with an advisor to make sure she knows what she has.... Sorry for the rant...here's the info:
SHIBA: 1-800-562-6900 OR http://www.insurance.wa.gov/
Scott's doing so well with the shunt setting being changed. The extra fluid on the outside of the bone flap is finally going and staying down! He's finally back in the pool and lifting weights. With the kids in school now were pretty much running from morning til night too. So life on the road to recovery is GOOD :)
Monday, September 13, 2010
another day @ Cherry Hill
What fun having multiple appointments in one day all spread out...
Scott had a shuntogram to test how the shunt is working. He came back saying "I never want to do that again! They shaved the back of my head and stuck a 4 inch needle in it!"
They have to inject gamaradiation into the shunt and watch the flow. They were nice enough to numb the spot 1st, which felt like ice cold water being injected into his head. After that was the 4 inch needle with the gamaradiation. Followed up with the pain & heartache of laying in the fetal position. (wow it's really fun to write this together while chilling waiting for the next appointment). The only thing to the pass the time was watching a small computer screen on the other side of the room to see the super slow drain of the shunt... now is the fun of guessing what that means, will it be turned up or replaced... no bets please, you'll have the answer if you keep reading lol.
After that he was lucky enough to have his CT done early. YAY one procedure in this hospital he likes. It's fast and easy. Lay down on the board have a camera circle your head for a few minute, get up and your done. Nice and Easy! The lady was laughing when she took him back and we were joking about how much he likes to have a CT.
This appointment with Dr. Newell was a good one. They talked with us a bit, turned the shunt from a 1.5 flow to a 0.5 flow. We go back in about 6 weeks to check if the flow needs to be changed again. He does have to wear a fun athletic cap to keep pressure on the outside of his skull. It will force the fluid through the shunt and allow the skin to tighten. Mostly he needs to wear it when he's laying down.
Scott had a shuntogram to test how the shunt is working. He came back saying "I never want to do that again! They shaved the back of my head and stuck a 4 inch needle in it!"
They have to inject gamaradiation into the shunt and watch the flow. They were nice enough to numb the spot 1st, which felt like ice cold water being injected into his head. After that was the 4 inch needle with the gamaradiation. Followed up with the pain & heartache of laying in the fetal position. (wow it's really fun to write this together while chilling waiting for the next appointment). The only thing to the pass the time was watching a small computer screen on the other side of the room to see the super slow drain of the shunt... now is the fun of guessing what that means, will it be turned up or replaced... no bets please, you'll have the answer if you keep reading lol.
After that he was lucky enough to have his CT done early. YAY one procedure in this hospital he likes. It's fast and easy. Lay down on the board have a camera circle your head for a few minute, get up and your done. Nice and Easy! The lady was laughing when she took him back and we were joking about how much he likes to have a CT.
This appointment with Dr. Newell was a good one. They talked with us a bit, turned the shunt from a 1.5 flow to a 0.5 flow. We go back in about 6 weeks to check if the flow needs to be changed again. He does have to wear a fun athletic cap to keep pressure on the outside of his skull. It will force the fluid through the shunt and allow the skin to tighten. Mostly he needs to wear it when he's laying down.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Good & Humbling Day
Today was an interesting day. Scott was able to change the battery on the truck and get it running so he decided why not drive? When we were in the hospital I had been told that his license was revoked and Dr. Newell would have to have change that. At the beginning of August, I asked about it and found out that this is not true. He never actually had a seizure so he is fine to drive when he felt ready (I forgot to report that with all the other we learned that day).
He felt ready today, so off we went over to Walmart and off to Cascade.
The volunteering at the Y mixed with working out is helping build stamina for getting back to work, but it is a long road ahead of him to get back to working full-time.
On to the humbling part. While visiting at Cascade, we found out that another auto body painter in the Valley had a brain aneurysm recently. The little they know is that he is not doing well at all. It was shocking to stand there and hear that someone so close to Scott's situation and younger had something so similar!
It's so easy to get wrapped up in the pile of To-Do's. To let negative thoughts take over. But we always seem to get the wake up call when we need it that life could be Much Worse!
I'm not sure how much I'll be posting in the next few days, because we have a fun weekend coming: Saturday I have a fitness training. Sunday we are all participating in a walk for PKD (for more info go to www.pkdcure.org/betsyfarmer ) Then on Monday is follow up appointment for the VP shunt.
He felt ready today, so off we went over to Walmart and off to Cascade.
The volunteering at the Y mixed with working out is helping build stamina for getting back to work, but it is a long road ahead of him to get back to working full-time.
On to the humbling part. While visiting at Cascade, we found out that another auto body painter in the Valley had a brain aneurysm recently. The little they know is that he is not doing well at all. It was shocking to stand there and hear that someone so close to Scott's situation and younger had something so similar!
It's so easy to get wrapped up in the pile of To-Do's. To let negative thoughts take over. But we always seem to get the wake up call when we need it that life could be Much Worse!
I'm not sure how much I'll be posting in the next few days, because we have a fun weekend coming: Saturday I have a fitness training. Sunday we are all participating in a walk for PKD (for more info go to www.pkdcure.org/betsyfarmer ) Then on Monday is follow up appointment for the VP shunt.
Monday, September 6, 2010
First day of School
Cora was excited to go to school. Coby not so much.
He did have fun posing for pictures before we left for school.
I just love Cora's style. She can wear anything & make it look cute! She decide that pink boots were the way to go this year.
Once we got to school, Coby went right out to find his friends and catch up on the summer happenings.
Coby's thoughts on the first week: It was OK.
1st night while in bed she said, "I just don't think I should go back to school. There are 19 kids in my class and I can only handle 10 like I had in preschool."
The ride home from school on the 2nd day, "It was no fun! I really don't think we should have to go to school after preschool!" Coby said, "But Cora you have to go to college to get a job." Cora answers, "No I think that after preschool you should be done!"
Ride home on Friday the 3rd day of kindergarten, "I had so much fun today. We listened to books, had nap time, and free time. We even got to watch a movie."
WOW it only took 3 days of being in public school for her to realize Friday is the best day of the week!
Visit to The Museum of Flight in August
Coby's Baptism
On July 31, 2010 Coby was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Chirst of Latter-Day Saints. Scott was able to do the baptism with little problems.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Diane's Birthday Fun!
Cake For Breakfast! What a great start to a great Birthday!
I had a much better birthday this year than Scott and he reminded me of that a few times lol.
Kate was looking for a reason to have a party and with my birthday being on a Friday, she threw me a party. We had so much fun playing in the pool and eating super tasty food!
This is a picture of the cake Scott bought me. When I found out that Kate was making tasty treats and a cake for the party we decided that starting the party early at home was a great idea. When I had them take this picture I realized the camera was blinking low battery. I was so smart and charged it...which is where it stayed all night.
Picture this cake twice the size and that's what we had for the party:)
Scott took me to lunch at Denny's for a Free Birthday Grand Slam. I love Grand Slams! I've been thinking... maybe this year I'll find all the free things you can get for your birthday and next year have a day of free fun...
I finally got the summer pictures on the computer... one step closer to getting them posted!
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