Monday, 21 November 2011

EEG results???

Well last weeks EEG wasn't great. William was given melatonin to make him go to sleep but William being William he stayed awake throughout!

He did have a seizure whilst the probes were on so we presumed that would record some seizure activity but we have since had a call from the paediatrician with the results. It showed that Williams brain pattern is massively abnormal which we were expecting (doesn't make it any nicer to hear though) but there was no recorded seizure activity on the report including the time when he had what was visible to us as a seizure. Very strange!

So we are booked in for an appointment with the neurologist on Wednesday in the vague hope she may have some answers! Either way we are planning to request another MRI as he's not had one since he was teeny tiny (about 7 days old) and it wasn't very clear. Maybe a clearer MRI will show exactly what damage there is and give some answers?! Probably not but worth a try!

We also had a chair assessment last week but it wasn't very successful. The chair wasn't the right size for William and he hated it - screamed the place down! So we wont be getting one of those! But on the positive side, the lady from wheelchair services came to the appointment and was able to see William in his other chair and was so impressed that she has agreed that he does need another one on a buggy base so he can go out and about in it. So Chailey will hopefully be getting the go ahead to start making a new one soon!

William has been doing very well this week though, he had OT today and his therapist, Jane, was very pleased with him. He seems to be coming along really well in his chair and concentrates so hard to try his best to do what is asked of him. I think with a lot more time and a lot more encouragement he could definately learn a lot. He is a very determined little boy that's for sure!

The last few weeks when Williams been in the bath with his Daddy they've been working on pushing toys away from him and he seems to understand the concept and what is required, he then concentrates so hard to do it and sometimes he manages but other times he concentrates so hard he goes off into one of his "seizures" bless him, I am so proud of him for persevering and not just getting cross whenever he can't get his body to do what he wants.

This week is a little less hectic than last week, only OT, Physio, neurologist, school for parents and three sessions at nursery to fit in along with a photograph for the local paper and 2 Christmas parties! Honestly don't know how I could possibly get a job with all that going on!!

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