Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 You definitely need 'roasties'!! Which is now symbolic for Lesley having a NICE day off-let's see... then the next day, you must schedule a " tubby " ..however, you may omit the " blub...blub....blub " part. We don't want to lose you, you know! And I, for sure, would " misplace " that phone for a few days. I get such a boot out of telling people I'm not home right now.....dumb phone. Jeepers, you owe it to yourself! Welcome home Luv! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Lesley, Hooray that Amelie's home!! I hope she is home for a long, long time this time. Take care of yourself too, now that she's home, and turn the phone and doorbell off for a few days! , mom to (4) --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 I am glad she is home, happy and feeling good. Getting the next surgery over with and home from that is key, then hopefully she will come home and stay home!!!!!! Kim > I'm taking bets on how long!!! > > seriously she is well and lovely to be home, she gets so excited > when we come into the room she plays in almost as if she knows shes > home, her little legs going mad and shaking her head.lovely sight. > > Thanks for all the support with the lift and hypotonia, she is > bringing a man along in beginning March, so we shall see what > happens next. > > I wish I could fly flo to Manchester everytime I am having a saga, > she could sort everyone out for me! > I am tired of discussion, and i have started cancelling > appointments, you know when you cant be bothered, it all starts to > drive you mad. > But i know its not going away, so i need to get cracking with > Schools the social crappy services and the vision team, its just > hard to get motivated coz I think whats the point we will be back in > shortly then i have to cancel everyone again! > > Bye for now > > love to Ellen > > Lesley x > > > > > > > > CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE: > http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995 > > Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the > CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada. > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome > Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter), > please contact marion@... or visit > the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org > (CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca) > > 8th International > CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at > www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 yep stay home so people can see how marvelous she is lol > > I am glad she is home, happy and feeling good. > Getting the next surgery over with and home from that is key, then > hopefully > she will come home and stay home!!!!!! > > Kim > > > > > > I'm taking bets on how long!!! > > > > seriously she is well and lovely to be home, she gets so excited > > when we come into the room she plays in almost as if she knows shes > > home, her little legs going mad and shaking her head.lovely sight. > > > > Thanks for all the support with the lift and hypotonia, she is > > bringing a man along in beginning March, so we shall see what > > happens next. > > > > I wish I could fly flo to Manchester everytime I am having a saga, > > she could sort everyone out for me! > > I am tired of discussion, and i have started cancelling > > appointments, you know when you cant be bothered, it all starts to > > drive you mad. > > But i know its not going away, so i need to get cracking with > > Schools the social crappy services and the vision team, its just > > hard to get motivated coz I think whats the point we will be back in > > shortly then i have to cancel everyone again! > > > > Bye for now > > > > love to Ellen > > > > Lesley x > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE: > > http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995 > > > > Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership > in the > > CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada. > > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome > > Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter), > > please contact marion@... or visit > > the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org > > (CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca) > > > > 8th International > > CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at > > www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Thanks Ellen lets hope she ends up as great as you! and when she is older you can give her some good advice first hand. lol Lesley xxx > > > > > I'm taking bets on how long!!! > > > > > > seriously she is well and lovely to be home, she gets so excited > > > when we come into the room she plays in almost as if she knows shes > > > home, her little legs going mad and shaking her head.lovely sight. > > > > > > Thanks for all the support with the lift and hypotonia, she is > > > bringing a man along in beginning March, so we shall see what > > > happens next. > > > > > > I wish I could fly flo to Manchester everytime I am having a saga, > > > she could sort everyone out for me! > > > I am tired of discussion, and i have started cancelling > > > appointments, you know when you cant be bothered, it all starts to > > > drive you mad. > > > But i know its not going away, so i need to get cracking with > > > Schools the social crappy services and the vision team, its just > > > hard to get motivated coz I think whats the point we will be back in > > > shortly then i have to cancel everyone again! > > > > > > Bye for now > > > > > > love to Ellen > > > > > > Lesley x > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE: > > > http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995 > > > > > > Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership > > in the > > > CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada. > > > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome > > > Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter), > > > please contact marion@... or visit > > > the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org > > > (CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca) > > > > > > 8th International > > > CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at > > > www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Lesley, Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of you. Enjoy those " little legs going " and the shaking head. On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more than I have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier to see through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my practice supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to your knees in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention was to drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the going gets tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the swamp still needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that means stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. You can see what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed up with " social crappy services " . Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little while before the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days sounds great to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my favourite time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope you don't mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an educational statement for until she was 18 months old and this was only to beat the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a child is 2 because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented rather than leave it to the professionals. Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is worth checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local Authority will fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her name. I know it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She is a child in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for children in need. On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of you and get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when you get that well deserved soak. Cyberhugs............ Flo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Thanks Flo All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be in touch once they have written back to her. Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! love to you all lol Lesley x > > Lesley, > Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of you. Enjoy > those " little legs going " and the shaking head. > > On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more than I > have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier to see > through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my practice > supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to your knees > in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention was to > drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the going gets > tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the swamp still > needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that means > stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. You can see > what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed up with > " social crappy services " . > > Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little while before > the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days sounds great > to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my favourite > time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the > appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope you don't > mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an educational > statement for until she was 18 months old and this was only to beat > the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a child is 2 > because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented rather than > leave it to the professionals. > > Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is worth > checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local Authority will > fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her name. I know > it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She is a child > in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for children in > need. > > On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of you and > get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when you get > that well deserved soak. > > Cyberhugs............ > Flo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Thanks Flo All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be in touch once they have written back to her. Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! love to you all lol Lesley x > > Lesley, > Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of you. Enjoy > those " little legs going " and the shaking head. > > On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more than I > have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier to see > through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my practice > supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to your knees > in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention was to > drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the going gets > tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the swamp still > needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that means > stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. You can see > what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed up with > " social crappy services " . > > Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little while before > the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days sounds great > to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my favourite > time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the > appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope you don't > mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an educational > statement for until she was 18 months old and this was only to beat > the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a child is 2 > because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented rather than > leave it to the professionals. > > Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is worth > checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local Authority will > fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her name. I know > it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She is a child > in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for children in > need. > > On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of you and > get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when you get > that well deserved soak. > > Cyberhugs............ > Flo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 LOL the hsopital vending machines can do dreadful stuff u should see mum but then she was getting fatter me being two years out of all hosptials and she was lie y im not going on hopsitla junk LOL and dad allways gorged on ti and he got high colesterol as a result so be careful with you hunger pangs in those logn hosptial stays lol godo oen on the ot glad they are wanting to check with the drs bet theyll say no to > > Thanks Flo > > All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her > chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy > and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it > a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her > to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. > > The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I > expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to > Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I > feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially > after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance > all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be > in touch once they have written back to her. > > Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully > and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its > becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no > more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren > I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! > > love to you all > lol Lesley x > > > > > > > > > Lesley, > > Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of > you. Enjoy > > those " little legs going " and the shaking head. > > > > On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more > than I > > have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier > to see > > through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my > practice > > supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to > your knees > > in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention > was to > > drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the > going gets > > tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the > swamp still > > needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that > means > > stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. > You can see > > what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed > up with > > " social crappy services " . > > > > Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little > while before > > the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days > sounds great > > to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my > favourite > > time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the > > appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope > you don't > > mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an > educational > > statement for until she was 18 months old and this was > only to beat > > the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a > child is 2 > > because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented > rather than > > leave it to the professionals. > > > > Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is > worth > > checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local > Authority will > > fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her > name. I know > > it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She > is a child > > in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for > children in > > need. > > > > On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of > you and > > get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when > you get > > that well deserved soak. > > > > Cyberhugs............ > > Flo > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 LOL the hsopital vending machines can do dreadful stuff u should see mum but then she was getting fatter me being two years out of all hosptials and she was lie y im not going on hopsitla junk LOL and dad allways gorged on ti and he got high colesterol as a result so be careful with you hunger pangs in those logn hosptial stays lol godo oen on the ot glad they are wanting to check with the drs bet theyll say no to > > Thanks Flo > > All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her > chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy > and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it > a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her > to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. > > The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I > expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to > Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I > feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially > after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance > all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be > in touch once they have written back to her. > > Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully > and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its > becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no > more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren > I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! > > love to you all > lol Lesley x > > > > > > > > > Lesley, > > Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of > you. Enjoy > > those " little legs going " and the shaking head. > > > > On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more > than I > > have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier > to see > > through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my > practice > > supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to > your knees > > in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention > was to > > drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the > going gets > > tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the > swamp still > > needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that > means > > stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. > You can see > > what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed > up with > > " social crappy services " . > > > > Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little > while before > > the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days > sounds great > > to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my > favourite > > time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the > > appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope > you don't > > mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an > educational > > statement for until she was 18 months old and this was > only to beat > > the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a > child is 2 > > because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented > rather than > > leave it to the professionals. > > > > Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is > worth > > checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local > Authority will > > fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her > name. I know > > it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She > is a child > > in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for > children in > > need. > > > > On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of > you and > > get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when > you get > > that well deserved soak. > > > > Cyberhugs............ > > Flo > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 in fact hope they do one of my good friends from hosptial just died one of my cfr ones its one of the\ose moemtbns where i wish the world wasnt so harsh but it is xxxx love u > > LOL the hsopital vending machines can do dreadful stuff u should see mum > but then she was getting fatter me being two years out of all hosptials and > she was lie y im not going on hopsitla junk LOL and dad allways gorged on ti > and he got high colesterol as a result so be careful with you hunger pangs > in those logn hosptial stays lol godo oen on the ot glad they are wanting to > check with the drs bet theyll say no to > > > > > > Thanks Flo > > > > All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her > > chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy > > and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it > > a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her > > to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. > > > > The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I > > expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to > > Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I > > feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially > > after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance > > all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be > > in touch once they have written back to her. > > > > Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully > > and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its > > becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no > > more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren > > I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! > > > > love to you all > > lol Lesley x > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Lesley, > > > Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of > > you. Enjoy > > > those " little legs going " and the shaking head. > > > > > > On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more > > than I > > > have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier > > to see > > > through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my > > practice > > > supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to > > your knees > > > in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention > > was to > > > drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the > > going gets > > > tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the > > swamp still > > > needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that > > means > > > stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. > > You can see > > > what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed > > up with > > > " social crappy services " . > > > > > > Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little > > while before > > > the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days > > sounds great > > > to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my > > favourite > > > time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the > > > appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope > > you don't > > > mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an > > educational > > > statement for until she was 18 months old and this was > > only to beat > > > the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a > > child is 2 > > > because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented > > rather than > > > leave it to the professionals. > > > > > > Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is > > worth > > > checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local > > Authority will > > > fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her > > name. I know > > > it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She > > is a child > > > in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for > > children in > > > need. > > > > > > On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of > > you and > > > get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when > > you get > > > that well deserved soak. > > > > > > Cyberhugs............ > > > Flo > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 in fact hope they do one of my good friends from hosptial just died one of my cfr ones its one of the\ose moemtbns where i wish the world wasnt so harsh but it is xxxx love u > > LOL the hsopital vending machines can do dreadful stuff u should see mum > but then she was getting fatter me being two years out of all hosptials and > she was lie y im not going on hopsitla junk LOL and dad allways gorged on ti > and he got high colesterol as a result so be careful with you hunger pangs > in those logn hosptial stays lol godo oen on the ot glad they are wanting to > check with the drs bet theyll say no to > > > > > > Thanks Flo > > > > All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her > > chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy > > and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it > > a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her > > to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. > > > > The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I > > expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to > > Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I > > feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially > > after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance > > all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be > > in touch once they have written back to her. > > > > Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully > > and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its > > becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no > > more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren > > I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! > > > > love to you all > > lol Lesley x > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Lesley, > > > Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of > > you. Enjoy > > > those " little legs going " and the shaking head. > > > > > > On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more > > than I > > > have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier > > to see > > > through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my > > practice > > > supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to > > your knees > > > in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention > > was to > > > drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the > > going gets > > > tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the > > swamp still > > > needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that > > means > > > stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. > > You can see > > > what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed > > up with > > > " social crappy services " . > > > > > > Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little > > while before > > > the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days > > sounds great > > > to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my > > favourite > > > time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the > > > appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope > > you don't > > > mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an > > educational > > > statement for until she was 18 months old and this was > > only to beat > > > the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a > > child is 2 > > > because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented > > rather than > > > leave it to the professionals. > > > > > > Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is > > worth > > > checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local > > Authority will > > > fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her > > name. I know > > > it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She > > is a child > > > in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for > > children in > > > need. > > > > > > On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of > > you and > > > get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when > > you get > > > that well deserved soak. > > > > > > Cyberhugs............ > > > Flo > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Hi Lesley, Glad to hear they have seen sense and plan to consult some of your professionsal before they decide what adaptations are needed to your house! Perhaps common sense will prevail after all......hehehe! So pleased to hear Amelie is playful and happy bet she is glad to be having a little normality back at home with her family too!! Hope you get some relaxation time in.... We had a surprise call from Great Ormond St this morning asking if we were all ready for 's surgery on Monday. (Errrr........what surgery???!!) Hmmm. Apparantly the Surgeon had a space on his list and would like to fit 's change from PEG to button in on Monday but no one had thought to tell us. I had to tell them that as 's parents also had JOB and LIVES to lead sadly we couldn't drop everything to come for surgery at one days notice. And also, we would like to TALK to someone regarding the surgery and change of PEG first. " Oh, have you not had a clinic appointment?? " came the reply.... NO!! Crazy. Needless to say, We won't be going in on Monday as we quashed that plan. And do they not realise that Mum needs time to psychologically prepare for operations??!! Speak soon is > > Thanks Flo > > All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her > chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy > and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it > a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her > to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. > > The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I > expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to > Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I > feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially > after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance > all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be > in touch once they have written back to her. > > Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully > and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its > becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no > more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren > I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! > > love to you all > lol Lesley x > > > > > > > > > Lesley, > > Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of > you. Enjoy > > those " little legs going " and the shaking head. > > > > On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more > than I > > have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier > to see > > through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my > practice > > supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to > your knees > > in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention > was to > > drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the > going gets > > tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the > swamp still > > needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that > means > > stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. > You can see > > what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed > up with > > " social crappy services " . > > > > Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little > while before > > the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days > sounds great > > to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my > favourite > > time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the > > appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope > you don't > > mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an > educational > > statement for until she was 18 months old and this was > only to beat > > the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a > child is 2 > > because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented > rather than > > leave it to the professionals. > > > > Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is > worth > > checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local > Authority will > > fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her > name. I know > > it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She > is a child > > in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for > children in > > need. > > > > On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of > you and > > get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when > you get > > that well deserved soak. > > > > Cyberhugs............ > > Flo > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Hmmm, is, we had the same thing from THE Great Ormond St Hospital sometime before Xmas. 's cochlear implant, it was suggested, could be rescheduled from March to October at pretty short notice. Obviously it has not happened as we said no. They had not even noted that she needed gromets before the implant could go ahead and these were not due to be inserted until January; and anyway, what happened to the bit about Simon and I meeting with the surgeon prior to surgery date? Honestly, that hospital may have saved 's life 5 years ago but they drive me totally insane. Work in partnership with parents? HA! " The child first always " ? HA HA HA HA! Clearly parents are not part of the child being first and always! Gees, I feel better for that! Hope things go smoothly for 's op and you survive GOSH without battle scars. Flo > > Hi Lesley, > > Glad to hear they have seen sense and plan to consult some of your > professionsal before they decide what adaptations are needed to your > house! > Perhaps common sense will prevail after all......hehehe! > So pleased to hear Amelie is playful and happy bet she is glad to be > having > a little normality back at home with her family too!! > > Hope you get some relaxation time in.... > > We had a surprise call from Great Ormond St this morning asking if we were > all ready for 's surgery on Monday. > (Errrr........what surgery???!!) > Hmmm. Apparantly the Surgeon had a space on his list and would like to fit > 's change from PEG to button in on Monday but no one had thought to > tell us. I had to tell them that as 's parents also had JOB and > LIVES > to lead sadly we couldn't drop everything to come for surgery at one days > notice. And also, we would like to TALK to someone regarding the surgery > and > change of PEG first. " Oh, have you not had a clinic appointment?? " came > the reply.... > > NO!! > > Crazy. Needless to say, We won't be going in on Monday as we quashed that > plan. And do they not realise that Mum needs time to psychologically > prepare > for operations??!! > > Speak soon > is > > > > > > Thanks Flo > > > > All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her > > chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy > > and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it > > a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her > > to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. > > > > The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I > > expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to > > Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I > > feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially > > after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance > > all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be > > in touch once they have written back to her. > > > > Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully > > and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its > > becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no > > more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren > > I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! > > > > love to you all > > lol Lesley x > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Lesley, > > > Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of > > you. Enjoy > > > those " little legs going " and the shaking head. > > > > > > On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more > > than I > > > have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier > > to see > > > through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my > > practice > > > supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to > > your knees > > > in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention > > was to > > > drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the > > going gets > > > tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the > > swamp still > > > needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that > > means > > > stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. > > You can see > > > what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed > > up with > > > " social crappy services " . > > > > > > Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little > > while before > > > the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days > > sounds great > > > to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my > > favourite > > > time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the > > > appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope > > you don't > > > mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an > > educational > > > statement for until she was 18 months old and this was > > only to beat > > > the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a > > child is 2 > > > because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented > > rather than > > > leave it to the professionals. > > > > > > Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is > > worth > > > checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local > > Authority will > > > fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her > > name. I know > > > it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She > > is a child > > > in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for > > children in > > > need. > > > > > > On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of > > you and > > > get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when > > you get > > > that well deserved soak. > > > > > > Cyberhugs............ > > > Flo > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Hmmm, is, we had the same thing from THE Great Ormond St Hospital sometime before Xmas. 's cochlear implant, it was suggested, could be rescheduled from March to October at pretty short notice. Obviously it has not happened as we said no. They had not even noted that she needed gromets before the implant could go ahead and these were not due to be inserted until January; and anyway, what happened to the bit about Simon and I meeting with the surgeon prior to surgery date? Honestly, that hospital may have saved 's life 5 years ago but they drive me totally insane. Work in partnership with parents? HA! " The child first always " ? HA HA HA HA! Clearly parents are not part of the child being first and always! Gees, I feel better for that! Hope things go smoothly for 's op and you survive GOSH without battle scars. Flo > > Hi Lesley, > > Glad to hear they have seen sense and plan to consult some of your > professionsal before they decide what adaptations are needed to your > house! > Perhaps common sense will prevail after all......hehehe! > So pleased to hear Amelie is playful and happy bet she is glad to be > having > a little normality back at home with her family too!! > > Hope you get some relaxation time in.... > > We had a surprise call from Great Ormond St this morning asking if we were > all ready for 's surgery on Monday. > (Errrr........what surgery???!!) > Hmmm. Apparantly the Surgeon had a space on his list and would like to fit > 's change from PEG to button in on Monday but no one had thought to > tell us. I had to tell them that as 's parents also had JOB and > LIVES > to lead sadly we couldn't drop everything to come for surgery at one days > notice. And also, we would like to TALK to someone regarding the surgery > and > change of PEG first. " Oh, have you not had a clinic appointment?? " came > the reply.... > > NO!! > > Crazy. Needless to say, We won't be going in on Monday as we quashed that > plan. And do they not realise that Mum needs time to psychologically > prepare > for operations??!! > > Speak soon > is > > > > > > Thanks Flo > > > > All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her > > chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy > > and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it > > a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her > > to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. > > > > The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I > > expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to > > Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I > > feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially > > after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance > > all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be > > in touch once they have written back to her. > > > > Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully > > and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its > > becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no > > more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren > > I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! > > > > love to you all > > lol Lesley x > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Lesley, > > > Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of > > you. Enjoy > > > those " little legs going " and the shaking head. > > > > > > On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more > > than I > > > have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier > > to see > > > through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my > > practice > > > supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to > > your knees > > > in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention > > was to > > > drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the > > going gets > > > tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the > > swamp still > > > needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that > > means > > > stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. > > You can see > > > what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed > > up with > > > " social crappy services " . > > > > > > Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little > > while before > > > the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days > > sounds great > > > to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my > > favourite > > > time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the > > > appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope > > you don't > > > mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an > > educational > > > statement for until she was 18 months old and this was > > only to beat > > > the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a > > child is 2 > > > because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented > > rather than > > > leave it to the professionals. > > > > > > Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is > > worth > > > checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local > > Authority will > > > fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her > > name. I know > > > it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She > > is a child > > > in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for > > children in > > > need. > > > > > > On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of > > you and > > > get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when > > you get > > > that well deserved soak. > > > > > > Cyberhugs............ > > > Flo > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Ellen- I'm so sorry about the loss of your good friend. Hugs to you... Michele W mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Ellen- I'm so sorry about the loss of your good friend. Hugs to you... Michele W mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 is how crazy are they, total incompetence, mind you its either three year waiting lists!!! or one day !!! what more can we ask for!! The button will be fine, as i have said no complaints with Amelies. lol Lesley x > > > > > > Lesley, > > > Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of > > you. Enjoy > > > those " little legs going " and the shaking head. > > > > > > On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more > > than I > > > have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier > > to see > > > through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my > > practice > > > supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to > > your knees > > > in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention > > was to > > > drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the > > going gets > > > tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the > > swamp still > > > needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that > > means > > > stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. > > You can see > > > what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed > > up with > > > " social crappy services " . > > > > > > Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little > > while before > > > the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days > > sounds great > > > to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my > > favourite > > > time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the > > > appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope > > you don't > > > mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an > > educational > > > statement for until she was 18 months old and this was > > only to beat > > > the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a > > child is 2 > > > because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented > > rather than > > > leave it to the professionals. > > > > > > Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is > > worth > > > checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local > > Authority will > > > fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her > > name. I know > > > it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She > > is a child > > > in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for > > children in > > > need. > > > > > > On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of > > you and > > > get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when > > you get > > > that well deserved soak. > > > > > > Cyberhugs............ > > > Flo > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Lesley, I am so glad your little sweety is home!! Hang in there hun it will all get better before you know it. In a few years you will look back and think WOW I GOT THREW THAT!!! Hugs to you and Amelies!! Crystal and Eva (10 month Charger) > > I'm taking bets on how long!!! > > seriously she is well and lovely to be home, she gets so excited > when we come into the room she plays in almost as if she knows shes > home, her little legs going mad and shaking her head.lovely sight. > > Thanks for all the support with the lift and hypotonia, she is > bringing a man along in beginning March, so we shall see what > happens next. > > I wish I could fly flo to Manchester everytime I am having a saga, > she could sort everyone out for me! > I am tired of discussion, and i have started cancelling > appointments, you know when you cant be bothered, it all starts to > drive you mad. > But i know its not going away, so i need to get cracking with > Schools the social crappy services and the vision team, its just > hard to get motivated coz I think whats the point we will be back in > shortly then i have to cancel everyone again! > > Bye for now > > love to Ellen > > Lesley x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 wat one days notice who had talked to you no one they should at least talk to you then plan surgery thats wat we do out here LOL > > Lesley, > > I am so glad your little sweety is home!! Hang in there hun it will > all get better before you know it. In a few years you will look back > and think WOW I GOT THREW THAT!!! > Hugs to you and Amelies!! > > Crystal and Eva (10 month Charger) > > > > > > > > > > I'm taking bets on how long!!! > > > > seriously she is well and lovely to be home, she gets so excited > > when we come into the room she plays in almost as if she knows > shes > > home, her little legs going mad and shaking her head.lovely sight. > > > > Thanks for all the support with the lift and hypotonia, she is > > bringing a man along in beginning March, so we shall see what > > happens next. > > > > I wish I could fly flo to Manchester everytime I am having a saga, > > she could sort everyone out for me! > > I am tired of discussion, and i have started cancelling > > appointments, you know when you cant be bothered, it all starts to > > drive you mad. > > But i know its not going away, so i need to get cracking with > > Schools the social crappy services and the vision team, its just > > hard to get motivated coz I think whats the point we will be back > in > > shortly then i have to cancel everyone again! > > > > Bye for now > > > > love to Ellen > > > > Lesley x > > > > > > > > > > CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE: > http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995 > > Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in > the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada. > For information about the CHARGE Syndrome > Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter), > please contact marion@... or visit > the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org > (CHARGE Syndrome Canada - http://www.chargesyndrome.ca) > > 8th International > CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at > www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Lesley, I still get the feeling that your OT thinks that Amelies' prognosis is not very good - make sure she gets the NEW neurologist report! Also to say that I loved Dylan's OT who was also his feeding specialist - I still am in contact with her. When he was about 2 and was crawling, interacting, and so on she shared that when she first met us when Dylan was 9 days old and watched his uncoordinated suck, swallow, breath and then all his other little " neuro quirks " she did not think the outcome for him would be good at all. It is because in the other kids she saw those neuro signs were indicators of brain damage. In CHARGE - most times - the brain itself is not damaged, it is the wiring that is faulty and the body figures out a new way. If your OT does not have direct experience with CHARGE she may not know the enormity of potential there is to rise up above all those early indicators of " poor outcome " . Marsha was wise not to share those early fears with me, because all I saw was his potential! Later she was able to share the awe of his progress with me. Kim > Thanks Flo > > All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her > chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy > and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it > a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her > to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. > > The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I > expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to > Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I > feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially > after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance > all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be > in touch once they have written back to her. > > Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully > and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its > becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no > more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren > I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! > > love to you all > lol Lesley x > > > > > >> >> Lesley, >> Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of > you. Enjoy >> those " little legs going " and the shaking head. >> >> On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more > than I >> have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier > to see >> through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my > practice >> supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to > your knees >> in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention > was to >> drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the > going gets >> tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the > swamp still >> needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that > means >> stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. > You can see >> what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed > up with >> " social crappy services " . >> >> Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little > while before >> the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days > sounds great >> to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my > favourite >> time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the >> appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope > you don't >> mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an > educational >> statement for until she was 18 months old and this was > only to beat >> the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a > child is 2 >> because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented > rather than >> leave it to the professionals. >> >> Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is > worth >> checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local > Authority will >> fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her > name. I know >> it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She > is a child >> in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for > children in >> need. >> >> On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of > you and >> get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when > you get >> that well deserved soak. >> >> Cyberhugs............ >> Flo >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 I think to a surgeon, going in for such a simple " op " is no worse than going in to the office for a visit - they truly do not know that for us it is much bigger than that. I still recall all these years later a surgeon friend telling me when I was in nursing school that there was no such thing as a simple operation - if it required GA, it was always complex. I think most of our docs forget that our kids have CHARGE and it is even more complex than for others. We need to prepare! Good for you for taking the time you need! Kim > Hi Lesley, > > Glad to hear they have seen sense and plan to consult some of your > professionsal before they decide what adaptations are needed to your house! > Perhaps common sense will prevail after all......hehehe! > So pleased to hear Amelie is playful and happy bet she is glad to be having > a little normality back at home with her family too!! > > Hope you get some relaxation time in.... > > We had a surprise call from Great Ormond St this morning asking if we were > all ready for 's surgery on Monday. > (Errrr........what surgery???!!) > Hmmm. Apparantly the Surgeon had a space on his list and would like to fit > 's change from PEG to button in on Monday but no one had thought to > tell us. I had to tell them that as 's parents also had JOB and LIVES > to lead sadly we couldn't drop everything to come for surgery at one days > notice. And also, we would like to TALK to someone regarding the surgery and > change of PEG first. " Oh, have you not had a clinic appointment?? " came > the reply.... > > NO!! > > Crazy. Needless to say, We won't be going in on Monday as we quashed that > plan. And do they not realise that Mum needs time to psychologically prepare > for operations??!! > > Speak soon > is > > >> >> Thanks Flo >> >> All sound advice, It has been a great week, Amelie is sat in her >> chair (hydraulic thing with a tray for her toys) and she is happy >> and playful, and watching TV I think she is anyway she stares at it >> a lot! Her head flops to oneside a lot, as if its too heavy for her >> to hold up for long periods, but she is improving in my opinion. >> >> The OT adaptation woman has decided to put things on hold, when I >> expressed my concerns of a lift..she said she wants to write to >> Amelies Paed doctor and the neurologist!! about her prognosis... I >> feel a 'get out' clause coming from these guys soon, especially >> after Amelies christmas disaster, they probably dont want to chance >> all that money, if she went down hill again!!! she said she will be >> in touch once they have written back to her. >> >> Summer ...cant wait sitting in the garden, and no bugs!! hopefully >> and red wine..as for the roasties I need to start my diet today its >> becoming uncomfortable..you know when your body tells you enough..no >> more please and I feel bloated..so a difficult week ahead for Darren >> I am bound to get moody..from starvation!! >> >> love to you all >> lol Lesley x >> >> >> >> >> >>> >>> Lesley, >>> Sooo pleased and here's to a prolonged period at home for all of >> you. Enjoy >>> those " little legs going " and the shaking head. >>> >>> On the flying me to Manchester bit, really you flatter me way more >> than I >>> have earned. I wish I could be of more help. It's always easier >> to see >>> through someone else's swamp (oh forgot to tell you one of my >> practice >>> supervisors when I was a student told me that when you are up to >> your knees >>> in crocodiles, it is hard to remember that the original intention >> was to >>> drain the swamp. Gues we are all here to remind you when the >> going gets >>> tough and those supposed to support you are driving you mad, the >> swamp still >>> needs draining so don't let the cocodiles get you, even if that >> means >>> stepping back from them for a bit. Hope all that makes sense. >> You can see >>> what they teach us in social work school! No wonder you are fed >> up with >>> " social crappy services " . >>> >>> Don't feel anyhow about just enjoying your girls for a little >> while before >>> the scram starts again. Cancelling everything for a few days >> sounds great >>> to me so you can just have a sense of normality. That is why my >> favourite >>> time is the summer holidays when we largely just have fun once the >>> appointments are out of the way. And what about schools? I hope >> you don't >>> mean for Amelie? She is only one! We didn't request an >> educational >>> statement for until she was 18 months old and this was >> only to beat >>> the 2 year thing about parents requesting a statement before a >> child is 2 >>> because we wanted to be in control of when she was statemented >> rather than >>> leave it to the professionals. >>> >>> Oh, by the way, not wanting to give you even more work, but it is >> worth >>> checking out if you believe in nurseries whether you Local >> Authority will >>> fund one for your little 3 year old (sorry can't remember her >> name. I know >>> it is not Olivia; that's one of the other ones. Ah, Fleur. She >> is a child >>> in need and I have known L.As fund even private nurseries for >> children in >>> need. >>> >>> On that note, before I get too carried away, you take good care of >> you and >>> get Darren to make some roasties and bring you a glass of red when >> you get >>> that well deserved soak. >>> >>> Cyberhugs............ >>> Flo >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Kim said: " It is because in the other kids she saw those neuro signs were indicators of brain damage. In CHARGE - most times - the brain itself is not damaged, it is the wiring that is faulty and the body figures out a new way. " Kim- This was perfectly worded for me right now. I need to share this with Aubrie's team. Now I can think more clearly about what is going on with her and how it can be possible to make positive changes. Thanks!! You have a way of saying just what I need when I need it! Michele W mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Kim said: " It is because in the other kids she saw those neuro signs were indicators of brain damage. In CHARGE - most times - the brain itself is not damaged, it is the wiring that is faulty and the body figures out a new way. " Kim- This was perfectly worded for me right now. I need to share this with Aubrie's team. Now I can think more clearly about what is going on with her and how it can be possible to make positive changes. Thanks!! You have a way of saying just what I need when I need it! Michele W mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Kim said: " It is because in the other kids she saw those neuro signs were indicators of brain damage. In CHARGE - most times - the brain itself is not damaged, it is the wiring that is faulty and the body figures out a new way. " Kim- This was perfectly worded for me right now. I need to share this with Aubrie's team. Now I can think more clearly about what is going on with her and how it can be possible to make positive changes. Thanks!! You have a way of saying just what I need when I need it! Michele W mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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