Night out

Nathan once again fell asleep at 5 pm, so Owen took Belle out on a date. He took her to a game store figuring its time to get her started in the gaming world. Then they went out to dinner.

And I…well I had a date too. With House. My goto guy when I’m overwhelmed. We had fun.

Bits

* Happy Birthday to my little brother Esteban, who turned 4 years old today! We love you Esteban!

* Yes, that was Owen’s car. Yes, Owen was in it. Yes, it was a terrible accident – but miraculously, everyone was okay. He was driving with his brother, nephew, and friend to a gaming convention near LAX. It was trafficy so they were only going about 45 miles/hr. Owen saw an accident happening in front of him, so he hit the brakes and swerved to avoid the accident. The car hydroplaned and he lost control but was just regaining control when someone hit his car from behind. This made the car flip over and they slid upside down on the freeway for a few minutes. When the car stopped, they managed to crawl out of the car and get out of traffic. A cop was on the scene within minutes and nothing more happened. The car was given to the junk yard and Owen now needs to buy a new car.

* Owen’s car was 14 years old – yes, 14 years old! He really should’ve bought a new one a while ago but we spend all our money on Nathan’s therapies. Now he has no choice. His dream car is a Toyota Sequoia but we will see what we can get for a reasonable price!

* Thanks to everyone’s advice about comments. I think starting this week I will respond to comments on the posts themselves. I really appreciate the feedback!

* Nathan is substantially healthier. We’ve cleaned up his diet and his congestion is still there but minimal. We also realized that we’ve been giving him prevacid accidentally and this is also part of the problem. Prevacid neutralizes the acid in the stomach to prevent it from burning the esophagus. The problem is that it also makes it difficult for the stomach to digest food as it needs the acid to break down food. So the prevacid was leaving undigested food in his stomach which was also causing allergies and congestion and preventing him from fully absorbing nutrients from his food. We are once again weaning him from prevacid by halving his dose this week, next week we’ll give him 1/4, and the 3rd week we will completely remove it.

* How did we accidentally put him back on prevacid? Well I had several bottles of it that we’d kept stored that had never used. Marta started giving Nathan his supplements a couple of months ago. I forgot to take “prevacid” off his medicine list so she thought it was still a part of his regime, so she started giving it to him.

* Nathan is having a CT scan to check the shunt. Thanks to Maria for pointing out this might be part of the problem. I figured even if he IS better, it wouldn’t hurt to check the shunt. We are going in for the CT scan on Wednesday.

* The Feldenkrais workshop we were at this weekend was AMAZING. Truly amazing. He was worked on by one of the most experienced Feldenkrais practitioners in the world and he responded magnificently. Within one session the posturing of his legs had changed, and his hips seemed softer, his head stronger and steadier, his back straighter. She showed us many things we can do with him at home. I am more and more determined and excited to make Feldenkrais his primary therapy (complemented by the others I have mentioned before).

* I am still a wreck. Some stuff has happened in the last few days that have drained me and made me realize that I have to change how I do things. I am going into “energy conservation” mode and reducing my activities to a minimum. My goal is to make my life much more streamlined and return to what matters most – prayer, faith and love. Drama and trauma has brought me to my knees and reminded me of the very essence of my being. Whenever I stray from prayer, faith and love, I lose myself and it’s only a matter of time until I crash. I hope one day to stay the course.

* Have I mentioned how blessed I am for all of you guys who read this blog? For the amazing support and advice you provide? It was Iveta who turned me on to the Swash brace a few months ago. Maria who helped me realize it was time to check the shunt again. Kristina who helped me realize I need to streamline and organize my life. So many of you who responded to say, you are not alone. It truly makes a huge difference!!! THANK YOU!!!!

Upside down

That was the picture I received on my phone from Owen today while Nathan, Belle and I were at a Feldenkrais workshop.

The car was totalled. Nobody was injured thank God.

Nathan was supposed to be with them. I still tremble at the thought.

But all’s well that ends well.