We want to take this time as we honor our Savior's birth, to thank everyone who has supported our family in thought and prayer over these past months. We are thankful that Aron is still with us, and still recovering. The road ahead will be long and difficult, but we see progress each day. Please continue to hold Aron in your prayers - that he continues to progress in therapy and that his speech will return. We have hope.
Merry Christmas!
The Shubin Family
Tom and Jill
Candace, Tony, and Augie Johnson
Friday, December 24, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
meeting outcome
My parents and Aron met with the neurologist this morning. The meeting went well, and Aron will be getting an EEG and an MRI to determine if it is safe to lower the anti-seizure meds. The EEG is scheduled for this Friday, and the MRI will be scheduled soon. The doctor also ok'd stimulants, and my parents will be working today to see what can be introduced.
Therapy continues, noises continue - and he continues to slowly improve. Thank you for your ongoing thoughts and prayers.
Therapy continues, noises continue - and he continues to slowly improve. Thank you for your ongoing thoughts and prayers.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
slow progress and meeting with a neurologist
Aron is still slowly progressing in therapy. Through the use of heavy equipment, Aron is held in a standing or walking position in attempt to stimulate his central nervous system and get him to hold up his own body. His neck stability continues to improve, and he is regaining some of the strength in his arms. He is also able, with assistance, to do things with his hands and arms. Things he can do with help: touch the top of his head, nose, mouth, and point to the ceiling. His therapist continues to be positive, and recognizes his tiny improvements.
My parents and Aron are meeting with a neurologist on December 14 to discuss possible treatment options. One thing my parents are campaigning for is a reduction in the anti-seizure medication, which can make him apathatic and drowsy. They are also hoping to get a stimulant perscribed, to see if that will aid in his progress during therapy.
We all continue to remain hopeful - each day Aron fights through the fog and participates in therapy, even if his responses are minimal - shows he can understand and he's trying, and that is really all we can ask for right now.
My parents and Aron are meeting with a neurologist on December 14 to discuss possible treatment options. One thing my parents are campaigning for is a reduction in the anti-seizure medication, which can make him apathatic and drowsy. They are also hoping to get a stimulant perscribed, to see if that will aid in his progress during therapy.
We all continue to remain hopeful - each day Aron fights through the fog and participates in therapy, even if his responses are minimal - shows he can understand and he's trying, and that is really all we can ask for right now.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
therapy and noise continues
We're all dealing with Aron's situation in our own way - mine has been to stay away and focus on my family - while I'm not at the hospital with Aron, I call my parents each day for the update. My dad is with Aron every day now during therapy and spends time with him in his room and out on the patio.
The progress is slow, but things are still happening - very small things like looking the correct direction when told or doing simple things with his hands. Aron is still making noise, but clear words have yet to form. It is also important that he consistently follows commands - during each session and from day to day.
Aron continues to be physically healthy, and my dad keeps emphasizing how normal he looks.
Please continue to hold Aron up in your prayers, and with him my family, his friends, and Amy.
The progress is slow, but things are still happening - very small things like looking the correct direction when told or doing simple things with his hands. Aron is still making noise, but clear words have yet to form. It is also important that he consistently follows commands - during each session and from day to day.
Aron continues to be physically healthy, and my dad keeps emphasizing how normal he looks.
Please continue to hold Aron up in your prayers, and with him my family, his friends, and Amy.
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