Cast-away party! cast-off, splint on, bath, and therapy
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 12:58 pm
Hi Everyone,
Well, yesterday was the big day. Sophie got the cast off. She moved her arm quite a bit, consider it was in a cast for 6 1/2 weeks. I think she was expecting to be able to reach the clouds right away, so I warned her that it would be "tired." She did great. Then they made the splint for her - much better than a cast. Then home for a 3 hour nap! Then we celebrated with chocolate cake and sang "happy castaway to you!" and blew out candles. Then the long-awaited bath!! I think that felt really nice. Then she did her exercises - she put her finger to (well IN) her nose, to her ear, back of her neck, then we helped her reach to the top of her head, then she did one that wasn't on the instructions sheet - she reached out (best she could) and gave me a hug!! Of course, it was tough convincing her that the splint had to go back on!
What a trooper. I know it's too soon to tell if the surgery worked, but at least I know that she's at least as good as she was before. Keep it up, Soph - we're so proud of you!
- Tina
Well, yesterday was the big day. Sophie got the cast off. She moved her arm quite a bit, consider it was in a cast for 6 1/2 weeks. I think she was expecting to be able to reach the clouds right away, so I warned her that it would be "tired." She did great. Then they made the splint for her - much better than a cast. Then home for a 3 hour nap! Then we celebrated with chocolate cake and sang "happy castaway to you!" and blew out candles. Then the long-awaited bath!! I think that felt really nice. Then she did her exercises - she put her finger to (well IN) her nose, to her ear, back of her neck, then we helped her reach to the top of her head, then she did one that wasn't on the instructions sheet - she reached out (best she could) and gave me a hug!! Of course, it was tough convincing her that the splint had to go back on!
What a trooper. I know it's too soon to tell if the surgery worked, but at least I know that she's at least as good as she was before. Keep it up, Soph - we're so proud of you!
- Tina