I have been doing the exercises daily with my Mother. She seems very alert and tries to move all of the time. It isn't much. Her head seems to stick to the left side a lot of the time. Her back seems twisted a bit, I reckon that is because of her head and neck. Her eyes seem to stay mostly to the right, but at times they look to focus normally. Her right leg is very rigid and will hardly bend, but recently it has gotten a bit more bend to it. Her right foot seems to be a small bit contracted. My Mother can wiggle her toes in both feet, more in the left than the right. She can also shrug her shoulders - more on the left than on the right. At times she can wiggle her back and bottom a bit.
My Mother hasn't said one word in the three years since her strok. She doesn't smile. She raises her eyelids which shows me some expression. She can focus a great bit - looks at me and others when we speak to her. I communicate with her by asking her to wiggle her toes, move her feet, shrug her shoulders, blink her eyes - just anything I can do or try to have her to do. She has lately even tried to sit up. She can get her shoulders off the bed about one fourth of an inch. I know it isn't much, but is a wonder to see.
My Mother goes for an Intrathecal Baclofen Pump test on Tuesday, 25 September 2007. I am just praying it helps her. When I took her to her semi-annual appointment with her nuerologist, he recommended that she might be a candidate for it. I know she would like even a little bit more movement. If anyone is using the pump, will you please let me kow how it has helped you. I have read so many stories of how it has helped others, that I am just dreaming of ways it will help my Mom. I believe it is okay to dream. It gives me wonderful feelings. Even if they don't come true.
I won't ever give up on my Mother. The brain does some wonderous things and GOD is behind it all, so I know she can still come out of this. I do often think that maybe I am not saying the right prayer. So, if anyone has any suggestions for me on praying, I would appreciate that as well.
Thanks again for the support I get from each of you. Reading stories and hearing about others helps me tremendously.
Thank you more than words can say,
DeAnne
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