Early Intervention has begun working with Chase weekly at daycare, and he has upcoming consultations with occupational therapists for his eating issues and speech delays. However, yesterday he really started babbling so that was very exciting for us! Although Chase's new hobby of biting wasn't going over well at home or daycare, it didn't seem out of anger but him just wanting to chew. The daycare has been reporting recently that they are noticing improvements, like he will actually sit and play with a toy for a minute and that he has clapped his hands together (although we have to see it to believe it!)
Chase's first Halloween- Witch Anna & Lion |
Chase won't eat textured food- EXCEPT Twizzler's? |
I have also been connected with another mother in the area with a son about 4 months older than Chase who had Infantile Spasms. Although their story is different as their son had a stroke in utero and began having seizures the day he was born which then turned into IS, it was SO, so wonderful to talk with someone who truly understood the diagnosis and had been through the same things. I hope to see more of her and meet the rest of her family.
Tom and I have now had time to sit back and reflect on what has happened the past several months and it has brought the most emotion and tears. We had literally been running on autopilot (and fumes), just getting done what needed to be done. We are so grateful for how Chase is doing now, realizing the odds and how badly this could have gone. We have been amazed the most at the generosity and kindness of people we barely know from our church. Just yesterday we received a pile of Target and grocery gift cards in the mail from the Pastor at our church, and a sweet card for Chase made by a religious education student. This week a new friend from the church is coming over to meet Chase and bring a quilt they made for him. Tom and I are looking forward to helping others in the church in some way who have gone through similar situations, when things slow down a bit for us.
Tammy and Tom, I recently learned about Chase's struggles, my heart breaks for him and your family, good thing he has parents that will fight for him. Keeping you all in my prayers And Tom, Lisa Johnson is like a big sister, so you be good to her!
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