We've told many of you that there exists some video of Lucas playing and "talking", but are only now posting it. I am thankful for the technology; I just hardly use it. :)
The back story is this:
Lucas has begun to make some talking sounds again, for the first time in over a year. We are super thrilled about this and eager to share our joy (though apparently not eager enough to get online and post about it for over a month now; I am a true blog slacker). He isn't saying words, not in English anyway, but he is definitely making sounds he hasn't and forming some kind of language-ish vocalization. This began within the first ten days after we stopped the Depakote. Not sure how related the two are as Lucas also seems to be growing (eating a ton!) more and he is cutting his two year molars (super slobber!).He is tolerating the new medicine, Felbatol, quite well. It is a liquid that he only has to take twice a day.
Having the freedom to not put medicine into his food is an almost incommunicable relief. I don't think I realized the stress I experienced fretting over the consistency of his food, how much he ate, whether or not food would fall, etcetera. We have been able to get back to challenging him in texture, consistency and size of his food. It is good for him to grow in this. It isn't typical to think about the struggle a child might face eating a chicken nugget, but until recently, Lucas wouldn't eat it unless it was mashed and mixed with potatoes or overcooked pasta or something else you can smash. Little things bring great joy to my life. :) He also, just in the past few days, has begun to realize how to use his fingers to get food unstuck in his mouth. I was feeding his peanut butter and jelly and was unsure at first what he was doing. We had never seen him suck his thumb, but he was. A few bites later, he was sucking his fingers. Then we realized he was wiggling his phalanges around his mouth to loosen the food stuck to the roof of his mouth. Our brilliant son. :)
As far as the seizures, they are still present. We just increased his dose again two nights ago. I feel it is still too early to say how it's working, but there seem to be some certain improvements. Nothing consistent yet, but the numbers seem to be dropping. We also got the results on his first round of blood work since beginning the Felbatol and his liver and bone marrow functions seem fine. Praise God!
He also seems to be more stable physically. He is getting stronger in his arms and legs and is holding up his head/trunk much more steadily. You can see in the video him using his right hand also. (He's a lefty, but we encourage him to use his right hand too.)
I hope you enjoy. I am off to fix dinner.
Love and blessings to you all!
Friday, March 26, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Lately...
I know I have hardly been up with this. What posts have been made have been made mostly about Baby Peanut and not Lucas. So, here's an update on him.
I don't remember if I posted that he had had an excellent decrease in seizures a couple months ago. For about six weeks, he stayed pretty consistently between five and nine a day. Some were really big and, more days than not, he would fall asleep for a while because a seizure would take so much out of him. It was disconcerting that he was having such severe seizures, but it was encouraging that they were consistent and we were hoping to schedule his surgery (to correct his "lazy eye"). The neurologist wanted blood work done first to check his liver function and platelet count (clotting cells in the blood); both can decrease due to taking Depakote. The day we got his blood drawn, he started coming down with a cold and the seizure count increased to 35. The cold came and went, but the seizures stayed between 35-55 daily. His blood work showed that his platelet count had been somewhat reduced. It was still in the normal range, but it was lower than it had been and we don't want to see it get much lower. The platelet count can drop as the Depakote dosage increases, so Dr. Burris did not want to increase the Depakote again.
Last Wednesday we went in and talked new drugs. Thursday evening, we began Felbatol. It is a liquid, which we like because Lucas takes it easier. We don't have to worry about how much he eats or if he has medicine on his fork/spoon and the swats it out of the way and it flies across the room. :) He seems to like the taste just fine. We are thankful for this. I'm sure every parent out there (even pet-parents) know that it is painful to force something on a sweet little Love who does NOT want it. :) We began decreasing his Depakote last Wednesday evening and he will be finished with it entirely in just over a week.
It is difficult to say if there has been any positive effect as of yet due to the fact that Lucas has again come down with a bug. He's got a snotty nose and cough and has lost his voice (which is actually really cute!). I will say that the intensity of the seizures has decreased to some degree, but it I don't want to say anything for sure until he is feeling better.
As for prayer requests, I guess I will ask again that none of the negative side effects occur with this new med, especially bone marrow or liver failure, and that the med will work even if he gets a cold or has a growth spurt or misses a single dose or whatever else seemingly insignificant thing that can sometimes throw off the effectiveness of a drug occurs. We pray that this will work, successfully, harmlessly and consistently. We really want to schedule his surgery and hope that we will see (no pun intended) some great improvements from that as well.
We know it's all in God's hands, and we trust those hands. We pray you do too. :)
Attached are a few pictures of Lucas and of the bump beginning to sprout containing Lucas' little brother or sister. Glancing at the pics just now, I think I am surely bigger already. I know we've been slacking on that, but we'll try to get some more up so those who don't see us regularly can enjoy the belly too! :)
Thanks for all your love and prayers for our family! Blessings to you all!
I don't remember if I posted that he had had an excellent decrease in seizures a couple months ago. For about six weeks, he stayed pretty consistently between five and nine a day. Some were really big and, more days than not, he would fall asleep for a while because a seizure would take so much out of him. It was disconcerting that he was having such severe seizures, but it was encouraging that they were consistent and we were hoping to schedule his surgery (to correct his "lazy eye"). The neurologist wanted blood work done first to check his liver function and platelet count (clotting cells in the blood); both can decrease due to taking Depakote. The day we got his blood drawn, he started coming down with a cold and the seizure count increased to 35. The cold came and went, but the seizures stayed between 35-55 daily. His blood work showed that his platelet count had been somewhat reduced. It was still in the normal range, but it was lower than it had been and we don't want to see it get much lower. The platelet count can drop as the Depakote dosage increases, so Dr. Burris did not want to increase the Depakote again.
Last Wednesday we went in and talked new drugs. Thursday evening, we began Felbatol. It is a liquid, which we like because Lucas takes it easier. We don't have to worry about how much he eats or if he has medicine on his fork/spoon and the swats it out of the way and it flies across the room. :) He seems to like the taste just fine. We are thankful for this. I'm sure every parent out there (even pet-parents) know that it is painful to force something on a sweet little Love who does NOT want it. :) We began decreasing his Depakote last Wednesday evening and he will be finished with it entirely in just over a week.
It is difficult to say if there has been any positive effect as of yet due to the fact that Lucas has again come down with a bug. He's got a snotty nose and cough and has lost his voice (which is actually really cute!). I will say that the intensity of the seizures has decreased to some degree, but it I don't want to say anything for sure until he is feeling better.
As for prayer requests, I guess I will ask again that none of the negative side effects occur with this new med, especially bone marrow or liver failure, and that the med will work even if he gets a cold or has a growth spurt or misses a single dose or whatever else seemingly insignificant thing that can sometimes throw off the effectiveness of a drug occurs. We pray that this will work, successfully, harmlessly and consistently. We really want to schedule his surgery and hope that we will see (no pun intended) some great improvements from that as well.
We know it's all in God's hands, and we trust those hands. We pray you do too. :)
Attached are a few pictures of Lucas and of the bump beginning to sprout containing Lucas' little brother or sister. Glancing at the pics just now, I think I am surely bigger already. I know we've been slacking on that, but we'll try to get some more up so those who don't see us regularly can enjoy the belly too! :)
Thanks for all your love and prayers for our family! Blessings to you all!
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| January / February 2010 |
Thursday, January 21, 2010
A healthy baby on the way!
Yesterday was Esther's 18 week ultrasound. It was a stressful time for me (Marc), since it was this ultrasound that told us that Lucas had brain abnormalities - and it was going to be with the same ultrasound doctor who suggested that we abort Lucas.
Our ultrasound technician (Beth) was great. She quickly focused in on the brain and within a few minutes told us that everything looked perfect! A wave of relief washed over me, and everything from then on was a bit of a blur. We told her upfront that we didn't want to know what the sex was (what does it matter anyway? They told us Lucas was going to be a girl!). We got to see baby peanut moving around a bunch, and got to see a bit of the baby in 3D - although it's a bit early to actually make out any real facial features in the 3D pics.
The doctor came in after the technician left. He also confirmed that everything looks perfect with baby peanut, but mostly seemed interested in knowing more about Lucas (from a clinical diagnosis standpoint). We told him about the joy he has brought to our lives and about how great he is doing. He urged us to make a follow up ultrasound appointment just to make sure that baby peanut is still OK in 6 weeks. We agreed so that we could get out of there quicker, but we didn't like the idea of going back to that office. Esther's OB agreed with us that this appointment seems unnecessary, and asked us to give him a call in a week so that he can have a chance to look over the scans. As long as everything looks fine to him, we'll cancel the follow up ultrasound.
We're grateful to God for the wonderful news, and we're so excited to meet the little one. We really need to start thinking about some names...
Our ultrasound technician (Beth) was great. She quickly focused in on the brain and within a few minutes told us that everything looked perfect! A wave of relief washed over me, and everything from then on was a bit of a blur. We told her upfront that we didn't want to know what the sex was (what does it matter anyway? They told us Lucas was going to be a girl!). We got to see baby peanut moving around a bunch, and got to see a bit of the baby in 3D - although it's a bit early to actually make out any real facial features in the 3D pics.
The doctor came in after the technician left. He also confirmed that everything looks perfect with baby peanut, but mostly seemed interested in knowing more about Lucas (from a clinical diagnosis standpoint). We told him about the joy he has brought to our lives and about how great he is doing. He urged us to make a follow up ultrasound appointment just to make sure that baby peanut is still OK in 6 weeks. We agreed so that we could get out of there quicker, but we didn't like the idea of going back to that office. Esther's OB agreed with us that this appointment seems unnecessary, and asked us to give him a call in a week so that he can have a chance to look over the scans. As long as everything looks fine to him, we'll cancel the follow up ultrasound.
We're grateful to God for the wonderful news, and we're so excited to meet the little one. We really need to start thinking about some names...
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| Ultrasound 1/20/10 |
Friday, January 1, 2010
Happy New Year!
Well, we just got back from another Christmas in New York City. It was great spending time with people we love and eating lots of great food along the way. We all had a busy week, and none of us even came close to staying awake until midnight last night.
Now that we're back home, there's a lot that we need to start doing to get ready for the new baby. We'd really love to move into a bigger house, but there are a few minor things I need to get done before we put the house on the market. Assuming that we will even be able to sell our house in a reasonable time frame, there's the big question of where we should move. We want to find the best place for Lucas, but there isn't a lot of information out there on the internet about special education programs. We'll need to start making phone calls and setting up some face to face meetings so that we can figure out where to start looking for a new home. The current idea is to make a move before the home buyers tax credit expires in May, but we'll see what God has planned for us.
We didn't take as many pictures as usual on this trip, but I think we got some good ones:
Now that we're back home, there's a lot that we need to start doing to get ready for the new baby. We'd really love to move into a bigger house, but there are a few minor things I need to get done before we put the house on the market. Assuming that we will even be able to sell our house in a reasonable time frame, there's the big question of where we should move. We want to find the best place for Lucas, but there isn't a lot of information out there on the internet about special education programs. We'll need to start making phone calls and setting up some face to face meetings so that we can figure out where to start looking for a new home. The current idea is to make a move before the home buyers tax credit expires in May, but we'll see what God has planned for us.
We didn't take as many pictures as usual on this trip, but I think we got some good ones:
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| Christmas 2009 |
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Slackers of the Universe
I know - it's been too long.
The past couple of months have been exciting and stressful. The day after we got back from New York, we discovered that Esther is pregnant! She's about 14 weeks along now, and she is finally feeling like a normal person again (at least mostly). There was a good 6 weeks when she was terribly nauseous all day and all night long, and was basically curled up on the couch all day trying not to move. We had an ultrasound at 10 weeks and the doctor said everything is looking very good. Today, we'll be going in to hear the heartbeat.
Lucas has been doing well these days. He's been getting better at holding his cup, and his seizures are somewhat in control. He has some days that are worse than others, but he's typically been around 10 seizures or less for the past month or so. He hasn't been sleeping through the night in quite a while, but he seems to be getting a little better there too.
Here are some pics from the past 2 months:
The past couple of months have been exciting and stressful. The day after we got back from New York, we discovered that Esther is pregnant! She's about 14 weeks along now, and she is finally feeling like a normal person again (at least mostly). There was a good 6 weeks when she was terribly nauseous all day and all night long, and was basically curled up on the couch all day trying not to move. We had an ultrasound at 10 weeks and the doctor said everything is looking very good. Today, we'll be going in to hear the heartbeat.
Lucas has been doing well these days. He's been getting better at holding his cup, and his seizures are somewhat in control. He has some days that are worse than others, but he's typically been around 10 seizures or less for the past month or so. He hasn't been sleeping through the night in quite a while, but he seems to be getting a little better there too.
Here are some pics from the past 2 months:
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| November / December 2009 |
Monday, October 26, 2009
That's some serious sipping
Since coming back from his "vacation" in New York, Lucas has been focused on getting his sippy cup to his mouth. He doesn't quite have the strength to lift the cup on his own, but he's doing a great job of using his hands to bring the cup (and even his spoon sometimes) to his mouth. He even grabbed the cup with both hands a few times this week.
Go Lucas!
Here's a video clip from yesterday
Go Lucas!
Here's a video clip from yesterday
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Just back from NYC
We just got back from a great trip to NYC, where we got to hang out with family, go to cousin Joseph's wedding and even visit the aquarium.
Here are some pics, along with a new album for pics from last month
Here are some pics, along with a new album for pics from last month
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| October 2009 |
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| September 2009 |
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