We have a busy, busy, BUSY week ahead of us. Lucky for me, my husband is home again, providing an extra set of hands around the house (PHEW!). It makes such a HUGE difference. Not to mention, someone who knows exactly how to care for Mia with what has been going on as of late.
To update everyone, last week was a rough on for Mia (and me). She had back-to-back appointments last Thursday and by the end of the second one both she and I were in tears. It had been a loooong week. On top of getting back in the "JRA fight," I came down with tonsillitis and a double ear infection. Great. Just what every mom needs when they are trying to care for their child who is dealing with a chronic illness. As I mentioned before, I am very happy my husband is home!
Moving on...
To Mia's dismay, I switched her eye doctors. Her current doc was a pediatric ophthalmologist, but not a uveitis specialist. So, at Mia's three year check-up last week I spoke with her pediatrician about switching. I've always liked her pediatrician, but now I like him even more. He actually took the time to open up his laptop, check out the site I directed him to (thank you, Joanne!), review the list of uveitis specialists with me, and agree that we needed to get her in with a specialist. So, I canceled the appointment she was supposed to have last Friday and got her in to Dr. Foster's office for this Tuesday (tomorrow). We are believing for a CLEAR report for Mia's eyes. I still can't figure out why her old doctor never saw the cells and why her rheumatologist did. Very puzzling. But, hopefully, Mia will like this new doctor. I am sure she will...she has a knack for immediately warming up to strangers/new doctors and making them laugh within a few seconds of meeting them. Case in point - while we were in the elevator last week at NEMC, Mia introduced me to all of her new "elevator friends:"
Mia: "Hello, everyone! I am Mia and this is my Mommy!"
Elevator Friends: "Hello, Mia! Hello, Mia's Mommy!"
Me (quite embarrassed!): "Hello! Hello, everyone in the elevator!"
My husband (jokingly): "Pay no attention to the guy pushing the stroller..."
Elevator Friends (laughing): "Hello, Mia's Daddy!!"
Mia: quite pleased with her self. :)
Me: embarrassed, but laughing. :)
Up next...
Mia goes in this Thursday to have her knee drained and for steriod injections (aristopan) directly into the joint. I have been trying my best to make her as comfortable as possible this past week. I have found that long car rides, sitting at the dinner table does not help her knee or her circulation. When I get her out of the car or down from her seat at the table, she can barely walk. She has been asking me to let her scoot on her bum in order to get around. That is too heartbreaking for me. So, I tell her that I'd prefer to carry her than have her scoot on the floor. :(
I have been trying to think of special things that will put a smile on her face since she can't be as active as she'd like to be. That has been the toughest part - finding a balance between sitting and walking/trying to walk. Too much sitting results in stiff joints. Too much walking results in swollen joints. Ugh. So, to keep her happy and smiling I've been allowing her to take "picnic meals" on the couch while watching her new Winne the Pooh movie. We have a chaise where she can sit with her legs out in front of her - the best position for her. We have discovered then when she sits at the dinner table, her left foot becomes ice cold - obviously a ciculation issue because of her swollen knee. So, "picnic meals" it is! Plus, it is something special for her, something we wouldn't normally allow. :)
So, that is about it. Mia is not able to go to school right now, per doctor's orders. I was able to get her in for two sessions of PT before the "big day." She has an appointment later on today and another one on Wednesday. While the appointments are pretty tough physically for her, Mia always manages to make everyone laugh. Last week, at the end of her appointment she took a bow in the hallway and said "Thank you, thank you!" to her therapists. Everyone enjoyed the Mia Show. :)
Monday, May 04, 2009
Full Steam Ahead!
Posted by Dana at 8:20 AM
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