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Currently, Jonathan is making the kind of
progress we were praying for. His need for prescription
medications is down, his physical abilities have improved
and he is now able to clearly communicate his emotional
state. Although he is still not able to talk, walk or move
voluntarily, he has made progress in each of these areas.
Medications
After he was discharged from the hospital
2 years ago, Jonathan was on 24 different prescription
medications to control severe seizures, GI problems,
movement disorders, pain etc. He now only needs a handful
of medications. He no longer needs potent narcotics and
barbiturates to control pain and life threatening seizures.
Although he still has mild seizures from time to time, these
are fewer and much more manageable. He is still fed through
his stomach tube, but he is starting to display some early
signs that he want to swallow orally.
Physical
2 years ago Jonathan was not able
to voluntarily move at all, was legally blind, and spent his
waking hours flailing his extremities involuntarily. He was
discharged from physical therapy since they were not able to
help him. He was described as ‘octopus-like’ or
“jellyfish-like”.
Jonathan now has some control of his
upper body and is able to hold his head up and turn his head
when he wants. His vision has returned and although we
don’t know what images his brain is processing, he is able
to focus for brief periods on moving objects and colors. He
frequently is seen with his hands in his mouth, trying to
suck his thumb so some voluntary arm and mouth control has
returned. The areas of his body that have improved are the
same areas we have been focusing on for 2-3 hours a day with
his “Advanced Biomechanical Rehabilitation” (ABR) therapies!
Spirit/Emotion
With the exception of crying and
screaming, Jonathan was mainly silent for the last two
years. We are thrilled to say he now can laugh when
tickled. There is nothing more enjoyable than hearing him
break out into a “full-bellied” laugh and hearing his voice
after a 2 year break. Although he is still not able to
talk, his progress is uplifting to such a degree that we put
him in pre-kindergarten this year. A trained nurse escorts
him in his special chair throughout the day and ensures he
is able to interact with other kids, hear their voices and
share story time with kids his age.
Overall
Words can’t describe the pride and
elation we feel with his progress. It is nothing short of a
miracle. It’s great to see that your support and prayers in
addition our relentless efforts to rehabilitate him are
working.
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