Monday, July 22, 2013

CIMT - Day 21

DONE!


Mr. Blue came off today!


Mighty Man is so brave.  He wanted me next to him, but he didn't show any fear of the noisy saw.


He stretched that arm and wiggled those fingers!  Freedom!

It was interesting to observe his use of Lefty the rest of the day today.

I sat his snack of crackers on his right side, thinking he'd automatically go back to using his right hand, now that it was available.  He reached over his body with his LEFT HAND and picked up a cracker and lifted it to his mouth!  I couldn't believe what I was seeing!  I don't think he realized what he was doing either...until he used his right hand to push his left hand into the right position to get the cracker in his mouth.  Then I heard him whisper in realization that he had Righty available now, "Oh yeah." with a  and reach for the next one with Righty.

Score 1 for 21 days of repetition at meal time!

Then, at dinner, Dad loaded the fork with a bite and placed it on the left side of Mighty Man's plate...and sure enough, he reached for it with Lefty.

Score 2!

He wanted to wear his sunglasses outside this evening, so Dad handed them to him to put on himself.  He used both hands together so beautifully, that an objective observer wouldn't even have noticed anything atypical.

Wahoo!  This sort of Bi-Manual activity is the goal!

I'm trying to think of things to do better or differently next time.

Before that time comes, I'll be gathering more information about the best timeframe for CIMT.

Since I had psyched myself up for just 14 days, and then decided at the last moment to shoot for 21 days, I think it deflated my sails a little.

I'll also plan new activities for each day instead of winging it.  We didn't prepare a long time in advance for this. (I've been avoiding it.) I finally decided we needed to do it, and our calendar was fairly open for the necessary time, so we did it.

I'm going to find a way to get a CIMT Day Camp near me!

Thanks for reading along.  I'll keep posting...just maybe not every day!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

CIMT - Day 20

Day 20.

Twenty.

We are almost done with this round of CIMT.

I'm so pleased with Mighty Man's progress and improvement.

And I'm so ready for him to have is right hand back!

Today he was using his cast and right thumb to help Lefty put trucks on the truck trailer.  I'm hoping that the last 20 days have improved his desire to use both hands together, and that we'll see more independent bi-manual use in the future.



We worked on putting blocks away again today.  Back on Day 4 I said it was a challenge.  It was still a challenge, but done with less frustration!




I love his surprised exclamation, "I did it!"

We also did some triceps extension exercises again, but with more blocks in the bag.
I think his strength and precision has improved a little bit, but the awareness of his Left arm has definitely improved greatly.

I also have noticed improvement when helping him climb the stairs.  The handrail is on the right side, so we've been holding his left hand to help him climb the stairs.  His balance, grasp, and strength through Lefty is much better than 20 days ago!

Mr. Blue comes off tomorrow!




Saturday, July 20, 2013

CIMT - Day 19

We had a super fun day today!  I mentioned yesterday that I've been uninspired to find new activities to try...so it worked out perfectly that we were invited to meet up with a group at the Tulsa Children's Museum today.

These kiddos are the inspiration for our group meeting.


  Isn't it funny how life brings people together?  These sweeties have similar abilities as Mighty Man.  Some have stronger Leftys, and some have stronger Rightys...but they and their families speak the same lingo as we do.  We found these friends found through CHASA's Facebook community for Oklahomans.
Thanks Facebook!

There were so many things for Mighty Man to do with Lefty!  It was fun to see him warm up to the place.  He was a little hesitant at first, but after the first couple of things we looked at, he was ready to check it all out!













He still needed help with some things, but it was super fun to see all the things he could do on his own with Lefty!

While there, I talked with another mom about CIMT. Her daughter sees a PT in the same office as ours.  We talked about how great it would be to have a CIMT Day Camp available somewhere near us.  The closest one is 6 hours away.  CIMT Day Camps usually have therapy professionals, or therapy students, work with kids every day for 3 weeks, while the stronger arm is constrained, in a fun Day Camp environment.  Obviously, that would require some major expense to stay away from home for 3 weeks.  Plus the cost for the program, unless we were lucky enough to get into one of the grant funded ones.  I'm not sure how to get something started in Oklahoma, but my wheels are turning.  If you have any ideas, let me know!



Friday, July 19, 2013

CIMT - Day 18

We planted our first ever garden back in May.  Then it snowed.

But, we have produce!

Mighty Man has been watching things grow, but the squash and zucchini is in the back and hidden from easy view, so we didn't realize it was ready to harvest!  We got a big ol' zucchini. Mighty Man wanted to hold it...and the "Gourds." Aka, Jimmy & Jerry from Veggie Tales.


Look at Lefty helping hold that 4 lb zucchini!!

We splashed in the little kiddie pool on the back porch today.  Mighty Man liked to lay on his tummy and tell me he was 'swimming'.  I realized he was actually propping himself up on his arms, bearing a little weight through Lefty!


We discovered that moving the rolling pin over Play-Doh  and pushing cookie cutters into it was a fun activity for Lefty!


I'm feeling uninspired for new things to try.  I'm glad the kiddos asked to play with the Play-Doh!

We have less than 60 hours left with Mr. Blue.  We'll make a strong finish!


Thursday, July 18, 2013

CIMT - Day 17

It was an exciting day!

 (A little diversion from a regular CIMT post today, but this is what happened today!)

Dear friends helped us build a playhouse with swing an slide.

From scratch.  No kit for this one.

I even got to help.
Well, there were power tools.  I couldn't stay away.

Mighty Man did a great job staying out of the way during construction.


As soon as I told him it was finished...Move-out-the-WAY!!



"I want to go to the top."
"I want to go to the bottom."
"Sam, come see my new playhouse..Ta Da!"


Short of special ordering a custom structure, which would cost as much as a small car, we couldn't find anything that would allow independent access for Mighty Man.

We want him to be challenged to achieve new skills, but we want him to have fun too, and be able to do things without assistance.  Kids with physical challenges seem to always have an adult stuck to them like glue.  He needs to have the opportunity to do things by himself in an environment where he can be successful.

Most fabricated play set kits have ladders or rock walls to get to the upper level.  It's going to be a while before Mighty Man develops the skills needed for a ladder or a rock wall.  In the mean time, they would be frustrating and a safety concern.

Except for the swing, he can navigate this structure all by himself.  But, he can confidently sit in the half-bucket seat while swinging!

We are all so excited for this new addition!

And so thankful for friends who know how to build things.

If you need us, we'll be outside!




Wednesday, July 17, 2013

CIMT - Day 16

Mr. Ed helped Mighty Man string beads on yarn during his Wednesday night class at church.

I wasn't there, so I can't really add any commentary to the pictures!








I LOVE this boy.

I LOVE that my son LOVES his Wednesday night class.

I LOVE that our church shows Jesus to kids with special needs.

I LOVE that he was learning and growing in that hour and a half while we were apart.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

CIMT - Day 15

We had another fun Summer day today.
We went swimming. Again.

My friend, Cat, helped him walk to the pool, and she commented that he actually grasped her hand with Lefty, rather than just a limp hand.  I have noticed this too, but was glad to have a someone else experience it as well!

Playing outside, he had a nice 2-handed grasp on the ball.  Mr. Blue was helping a lot...but using both hands is great.  Using both hands together is the end goal anyway.


He played a little PBSkids.org today.  He can move the mouse around to get it where he wants to go and click on the right things, but it takes a lot of concentration and extra time.


I'm pretty impressed that he can do even that!

6 days to go!