Friday, March 10, 2006

Random News and Notes

Two months of being sedated has set Ira back in significant ways. Currently, Ira doesn't reach out for toys. He's unsure of the function of his mouth. And it's apparent that his muscles have weakened. Frustrating for sure but not hopeless. It will take a lot of work and much perseverance on the part of Ira, our family and his therapists to get back to where he once was.
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Laura and I had a meeting with all the docs this past Wednesday. We put a plan in motion that could have Ira out of the hospital in three to four weeks. They - the PICU docs - pushed and pushed for us to take Ira to a rehab facility before we take him home. We put our foot down and with the help of Dr. Stolar, one of Ira's surgeons, the PICU docs caved. It's not that we are against rehabs but the two reputable ones that are recommended aren't close. And personally, Laura and I are just cocky enough to think Ira's presence in our home will be just as beneficial for him than putting him in some other kind of medical facility.
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Sophia's third birthday is fast approaching. Instead of talking up a party we've been talking up the potty. If you ask Sophia what is going to happen when she turns three she responds by enthusiastically yelling, "NO MORE DIAPERS!"

In anticipation of that day we're doing some trial runs. Last night was a huge night. She poo-pooed in the potty. She was so thrilled. It was as if she discovered the Holy Grail.

6 Comments:

Blogger Sarah said...

When our daughter turned 3 we had been talking up no more pacifier just like that. And it worked! Good luck with the potty training!

8:54 AM  
Blogger D.J. said...

Sophia and Lydia should talk. A few days ago, Larry called the church office and told me that Lydia wanted to tell me something. She was so happy to report that she poo-pooed in the potty, and then said "I pushed and I pushed." It was adorable.

I'm so happy that plans are in motion for Ira to go home soon. Yeah!

10:09 AM  
Blogger Rebecca said...

Congrats on the potty training. Jake was three and a half before he finally and completely used the potty full time. Girls are better at it than boys though, so good luck to you. Glad to hear that Ira is doing better.

11:30 AM  
Blogger Beaner said...

Not to rain on anyone's parade....just some info. to put out there....my daughter was scared to death of the pain that comes with pooping. She was 4-and-a-half before finally being fully potty trained & that was after going on a laxative until she was no longer afraid of it hurting!!! I say don't make it a big deal - I'm sure our pressure to get her to go on the potty just added to the whole hellish ordeal. Every story is different - just don't freak out if your own child doesn't "perform" like everyone else! (But it sounds like it's going good for now!!!!!)

4:47 PM  
Blogger Lynn said...

The dentist may not agree but this worked perfect for our candy a holic. We put a jar ( tight lid ) on the back of the potty. A reward was waiting when the job was done ! Of course clapping and cheering works along with it. There is something to be said for rewards don't you think? And great about Ira planning to come home. Three weeks will be nothing compared to what you've already put in! We'll keep the prayers coming from Texas way.

10:23 PM  
Blogger Donielle said...

Best Potty training secret....one little .79 cent container of Mini M&M's and you're done! Reward each success with 2 or 3, and you're encouraging colors and counting at the same time! Kids love it! Good luck! We love Ira and pray daily for his complete healing. The Winter's (San Diego)

9:43 AM  

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