Allie

Allie

Friday, May 22, 2009

Swallowing & Hallucinations

Dear Friends (old and new) & Family,

The past week or so has been a mixed bag. The nights are better due to the use of a new sleeping medication. Other than a few requests for water (small sponge to wet her tongue) Allie's been getting a pretty deep sleep until about 5 am. We hate the use of the strong stuff, but at this point sleep is crucial to her physical as well as emotional well being. It's always a toss up. The mornings continue to be rough. Allie wakes up every morning to find that her "condition" is not just a bad dream but real. She's sad and then complains of a stomach ache. She and I are talking more about the sadness. She refers to herself as broken and that she will never be normal. I tell her that it will get better and that it already has (although she has no memory of the first few weeks and can't imagine anything worse than right now). We both shed a couple tears and then talk about the goals for the day.

The last couple of days have been better than the week or so before. On Saturday morning she was complaining of pain and was agitated. So she was given a new medication (Klonopin). Her reaction to the med. was to have scary hallucinations for the next five hours. In spite of this she managed to let us get her into her wheelchair for some time outside in the fresh air.

Yesterday she had a swallow test. She went down to have a scan video taken while given fluids with dye in them. She did pretty good. She was cleared for small ice chips, teaspoons of juice and 7up. Her swallow is not quite strong enough yet and there is some residuals getting hung up, so a bit more work before she can sip from a cup or straw. She was less than pleased about that. She wants to drink a glass of water something fierce. I think a lot of the stomach pain is due to her only source of nourishment being liquid through a feeding tube directly into her stomach. It will be a day for celebration when she can drink and eat like the rest of us!!

She continues to have pain, though not quite as bad. She is on several pain medications including Neurontin for the "nerve pain" (thank you Katie for the heads-up-she's actually be on it for quite a while but I always appreciate anything you have to offer, just in case). Her time up out of bed and in the wheelchair is up to 3 hours now, which is awesome.

We saw a few smiles this last couple of days which is what keeps me going. She's been pretty bleak but sometimes when friends show up or she finds out one of her two favorite nurses is coming on shift, she'll show us that beautiful smile.

Ron, Adam and I continue to be incredibly touched by the support and help of our friends and family (not to mention the prayers from people we don't even know!!). Anjel went by the preschool and was blown away by the incredible baskets that have been donated for the Rally for Allie fundraiser (again thank you Stacy for putting this together). The generosity is not something I can even begin to adequately thank you all for. A special thank you to my boss, Curtis who has been incredibly supportive. As some of you know, I started a new job in February.

I feel in my heart and soul that Allie is healing. In time she will overcome her current disabilities. As always thank you all for the prayers, visits, meals, cards, donations, posters, pet care, wishes of strength, etc.

Love, Peace & Happiness
-Deborah

16 comments:

  1. So glad to hear Allie is getting more sleep. Now just some sleep for you Deborah...... Allie I'm thinking of you always and keeping the faith for you and your family........ love you dearly......
    Wendy

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  2. Allie is amazing and has a special spirit and she has always achieved what she wanted ever since elementary school!! Some days will be good, some days not so good, but prayers, honesty, faith and determination, along with Allie's attitude will enable recovery in the right direction. You are a remarkable family with many friends (old and new) praying for you through out the day. You are not alone...We love you...

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  3. So happy to hear that Aliie is doing better! I pray for Allie every day and hope that she will make progress. I am so happy she is showing her beautiful smile and getting her personality back! I'm so happy to know that she has been able to get different substances down, because I'm sure ice chips alone aren't the most fun thing. I hope the best for your family.
    Also what is the address to send cards? I would love to mail some and flowers as well!
    love,
    Lauren Rozario
    P.s. Thank you for all of the updates Deborah!

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  4. Hi Deborah, Ron and Allie--We are all so happy to have found a way to show Allie we're here for her and your family. It's our pleasure!! I'm amazed at how many people know Allie and are coming out of the woodwork to be a part of the Rally for Allie. What a testiment of how loved Allie and your family are by the Scotts Valley and San Lorenzo Valley communities!

    Much love, comfort and peace to all of you.
    Stacey

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  5. O my gosh Deb you are the direct connection to the love and light of the universe! How lucky Allie is to have you. I am in continuos Aw of your bottomless fountain of brilliance and joy in these excrutiating times!!!Congrats you two on all you have accomplished in this short time!!!love KK

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  6. gooooooooood morning allie love isaiah.

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  7. Dear Allie, yesterday was my birthday and as I blew out the candles I just had to wish for you to be able to swallow & breathe well, and to not be sad & afraid. You are in my prayers. Use your beautiful smile as much as you can muster!
    Another Valley Mom

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  8. there is not doubt in anyones mind that you can get through this, allie!!!

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  9. I am praying for you Allie! I think of you and your family so often and ask God for healing and strength for all of you. Please let us know what we can do to help. There are so many people that care about you. Thank you for keeping us posted, Deborah. I will keep praying!

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  10. SLV Mom here,
    Deborah, God is giving you the same strength for Allie that He gave Katie to stay the course with Jerry.
    We pray that Allie will heal quickly and that her emotional health will not be hindered by frightening images so that she may continue to heal physically.
    Lord, please take away the fear from Allie and give her peace and a happy heart. Let the warmth of Your spirit envelope Allie and her family. Amen!
    Praying hard for you all and Jerry too!
    Gretchen

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  11. Hi Allie,
    I hope today is a good day! Thinking of you and your family.
    Lots of love, Kerry

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  12. Debora
    Thank yo so much for your updates. We appreciate you taking the time to let us know how Allie is doing. You two are amazing women and our positive thoughts are always headed in your direction. We love you...Ron, Lisa, Chris, and Tyler Greenly

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  13. Thinking of you, praying for you and your family. Flyers for the fundraiser seen around valley, communtiy is passing the word around too. Many many many in the valley are praying for you. Allie has touched our hearts.
    ValleyMoms

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  14. Allie and Family,
    Just want you all to know we are praying for all of you during this time of recovery. We pray for strength as you work hard and rest for each rest time. We also pray for peace of mind for each of you and wisdom for the health care workers as they guide you through.

    Valley Mom

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  15. please keep updating...

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  16. Praying hard for you Allie and looking forward to the day when we may meet you and your family. Praying that you will be given the strength of mind, body and spirit to get through this.
    We are also looking forward to your fundraiser this coming weekend.
    I don't personally know you, but I know from reading yout mom's posts that you come from a long line of fighters. Keep up the good fight!
    Love and Peace,
    Another SLV Mom

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