Last week Evelyne was fitted for the new cast. It was done by our new specialist on the 'risser frame' in the same style as the 'Mehta' casts. She was put under a general anaesthetic and they needed at least an hour to mould it to shape.
Waiting Recovery |
Leaving the hospital |
The next few days were very hard.
Day 1 was especially as she struggled to learn to balance again under the weight. Simple things like walking and sitting up were difficult.
By day 2 she was up and walking and even trying to run a little, but still unable to get on and off the toilet herself, turn over in bed, and get on and off chairs.
Day 5 I took her back to our local physio to trip some of the plaster from around her arm holes to improve movement in her shoulders.
Day 6 She was at preschool playing in the playground with the other kids.
Today, 10 days on and she is her normal happy self.
She is sleeping in her own bed, playing, running, dancing (although she still needs help for the toilet). She copes better than I do when she goes through a new stage.
It takes me a while to get used to seeing her struggling. It is also hard getting used to seeing how bulky it is on her. However she has the determination to work at it until she achieves what she wants. She's my little trooper!
GO Evelyne! She is absolutely incredible. x
ReplyDeleteHi Lou, she certainly is a trooper. I love her determination and resilience. Thanks for this lovely post.
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