Maddie February 2020 Update

Hi Everyone,

The below blog was written a few weeks ago (when things were starting to get crazy with COVID-19) and given how much has changed in the past few weeks, we’ll soon follow with another.  Just wanted to post as this is already delayed 🙂

Maddie spent the entire month of Feb on her regimen of steroids, which was prescribed by the neurologist to calm some of the baseline electrical activity in her brain.  Last winter we did a similar treatment and that seemed to reset her seizure activity for quite a few months afterwards.  We are hoping for the same results.

However, the biggest side effect of the steroids is lethargy and drowsiness.  Maddie usually doesn’t tolerate blankets, hats, gloves, socks, and even shirts.  However, with the medication incapacitating her, Abby and Bill have taken advantage and included Maddie in some activities that she would otherwise not tolerate. Here’s a picture of Maddie in her “throne” but she ended up digging herself down into the pillows and getting stuck.

img_20200303_201506

Not quite happy about dad putting on these accouterments, but tolerating them just long enough to snap a few pictures.

img_20200224_141511_1

Maybe if you swing me first.  That works better.

img_20200228_155159

Apparently this was fine.

img_20200224_140633

She was not interested in participating in therapy very much.  Here she is on a tire swing that was to practice core muscles.

img_20200220_102421

After 4 weeks at a high dose, we started a 2 week stepped wean where we dropped the dosage every week.  She has started to come out of her medicated haze and is starting to smile more – but still a bit drowsy.

img_20200308_140043img_20200308_140016

Therapy has been a bit tough with all the drowsiness, but the OT at Inova found a swing that would help with Maddie’s core control when she sat up.  It had pads on the side in case she fell over and also turned so you could swing her side to side or front to bad, thereby forcing her to control her balance using different muscles.  She seemed to like it a lot and was able to sit up straight despite a bit of jolting and sudden direction turns.

img_20200213_104444

Bill took some pictures and installed a similar one in the basement so Maddie can now have swing therapy any day she wants.  She can tolerate about 25-30 mins in the swing sitting up, though she has discovered that laying down is easier so we have to keep “encouraging” her to sit up straight.

img_20200216_150323img_20200216_151406

To make it more interesting, was used a box fan and simulated swinging outside in the windy backyard.  She seemed to like it, but after a while realized she was still in her therapy swing and was back to pouting.

img_20200227_154015

As for the steroid regime, it seems to be having the intended effect.  Her seizures have become much stronger and persistent – lasting over 4 minutes with convulsing and multiple twitches.  These seem to occur during the evening right before or after she’s fallen asleep.  They’ve gradually decreased in frequency as the steroids kicked in and we’re down to about one a week from a high of almost daily towards the beginning of the month. We are hoping that the steroids will help her control them now that we are done with the last dose!

While we were on the steroids, we continued to go to OT at Inova each week, but we cancelled this week’s session and will probably do so for the foreseeable future.

img_20200213_101808

This week, we also had to do an EEG, which was at the neurologist’s office.  It is usually a bustling place, but we found it almost empty.  We were extra careful with not touching anything and constantly sanitizing our hands.  Maddie did very well and we are waiting for the results to be sent to the doctors for review.

IMG_2020031sdfsfdsdf2_113457

In terms of personal updates, we celebrated Jen’s birthday in Feb and everyone enjoyed spending time together.  It was a good break from the frantic month and we spent a wonderful day eating until our bellies burst.

img_20200223_192328

Thank you all for your continued prayers and love.  We especially ask for your support this month given the risks associated with COVID-19 and those with pre-existing conditions or are immuno-compromised.  We are taking all necessary precautions and have made preparations to stay away from high risk areas for as long as possible.  We don’t know how it will impact someone with as complicated a medical history as Maddie and we ask for your prayers to help protect her.

 

2 thoughts on “Maddie February 2020 Update

  1. Pauline's avatar Pauline

    Wishing you guys safety during the COVID-19 outbreak, such a scary time! Praying for continued progress for Maddie. Love the outfits on Maddie! ahahha #aviators #stunnashades :-). Happy belated bday, Jen!

    Like

  2. Wishing you guys safety during the Covid-19 outbreak, so scary! Praying for continued progress for Maddie. Happy belated bday, Jen! Also love the outfits on Maddie! #aviators #stunnashades

    Like

Leave a reply to Pauline Cancel reply