Saturday, May 18, 2019

Florida Easter Trip

I apologize for the delay in posting this.  We've been busy settling back into our routine and we've had a couple of trips to Boston since we've gotten back.  Kevin will post a Kenzie medical update at some point for those of you not on Facebook...

The girls were excited to hit the road!

 She's the only one who will sleep in the car, but she still passes out hard!

It was definitely a LONG trip down this time and we were so happy to get there! Both girls loved spending time on the playground.







The Easter Bunny found the girls at Grandmas!

























Kaitlyn and Uncle Phil went down to feed the turtles.


The girls really got lucky this year... not only did the Easter Bunny leave their baskets, but he left stuff with Grandma, their aunts and uncles, AND Oma and Opa in Lakeland.  Pretty sure we are all going to be eating Easter candy for months!


Checking out what the Easter Bunny left for the girls at Aunt Bev and Uncle Phil's house!





Right before Uncle Mike and Aunt Diana left Kenzie dived into Uncle Mike's arms for a hug!

We went to the Science Museum on my birthday. The planetarium was a big hit with both girls!




Kenzie really loved this picture of the fish!


















 Kenzie loves her Daddy and her stuffies!















Northbound to Lakeland to visit Oma and Opa!

Kenzie LOVES playing "wheres Kenzie" in the car.  She will patiently wait under her blanket for someone to notice and play with her!

Spent the day at Bok Tower with Oma, Opa, and Uncle Robert.  Kaitlyn got some Cookie Monster ice cream at lunch.  She was so excited to discover it was blue and that it turned her teeth blue, haha.





















Turn the volume up on this one... my Dad thinks we should sell it to LL Bean!






Kenzie was very excited that Oma and Opa have a "fireplace" just like Mammy!



Having some Sonny's BBQ before we head back towards home!




All the family time broke her... she fell asleep so fast!



Hoping to get back down around Christmastime this year!


Saturday, April 20, 2019

Monday, March 11, 2019

Kenzie Medical Update March 2019

Hello!  Well it certainly was a busy week for Kenzie and the doctors.  I am going to just touch on everything as I know not everybody sees the updates on Facebook.

The week started off traveling down to the Boston Children's Hospital campus at Waltham.  There we started the morning getting pelvic x-rays and then meeting with Kenzie's orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Shore, along with his fellow.  The good news was that the pelvic x-rays did not show any further progression, so the hips are still in joint and do not need treatment at this time.  The bad news is that Kenzie's knees and hamstrings are now the focus of attention.  Kenzie still cannot straighten her legs out, which is unusual for her age, even with a condition like hers.  The normal and suggested treatment would be surgery, at first to insert two screws into her knee.  This would serve to slow down the growth of the front of her knee so that the back of the knee could grow and catch up.  In the same fashion, either close to this or at some point the idea of lengthening her hamstrings is still up for discussion.  However, there is a roadblock to having surgery right now, and that is that Kenzie is too small.  While we all know that she is a peanut, she needs to grow to have the surgery.  Also noticed during the exam was that due to Kenzie's posturing and positioning, and that her spine is still flexible, she is at risk for scoliosis and may already have some. 

Looking at Kenzie as a whole, Dr. Shore is starting the process of convening a complex case review.  This is a process where all of Kenzie's specialists in Boston get together to discuss the best course of action and prioritize what Kenzie needs to have a good quality of life.  Certainly standing, or walking, is high on the list, so the knees are a big topic of discussion.  Dr. Shore is also going to bring forward the idea of a surgically implanted medicine pump that would pump a medicine called baclofen into Kenzie, which would in turn help her tone.  A group consensus is needed on this, as Kenzie is on other medications for tone, and there needs to be a good balance with all of them.  So there is a lot going on, a lot coming, and the future seems busy.

In the afternoon, we were at the Augmentative Communications Clinic, which is basically two hours of play time for Kenzie while an occupational and speech therapist try out multiple devices to see what could Kenzie communicate the best.  Examples being an IPad with apps where Kenzie can tap on buttons that will talk and communicate what she wants / needs / or just has to say.  There was also an eye gaze computer that tried out, where it finds Kenzie's eyes and then when Kenzie looks at the computer, wherever she looks it clicks on like a mouse.  Very creepy and unreal at the same time.  It seems the most likely outcome of this will be an IPad with the apps.  Insurance will not cover an IPad, but they may cover the application.  So we have been pricing all of this obviously because we want the best for Kenzie.  We will be seeing this clinic every 3 months, so by the next visit we should have a much clearer idea of what Kenzie will be using.

The week ended with a return trip the main campus of Boston Children's Hospital.  It was injection day for Kenzie, so we arrived at the hotel the night before and reported to the hospital bright and early Friday morning.  Kenzie is never happy for this, and seemed to know it was coming as she didn't sleep well the night before.  Overall the procedure went well, there was some minor bleeding and bruising during the procedure, but it didn't affect anything.  They also did a couple of new injections into Kenzie's ankle / foot area to try and get her to loosen up and flatten her feet.  After the procedure we headed back to the hotel as Kenzie needs rest afterwards. They had tried a medication to help her sleep during anesthesia, so that she wouldn't wake up so angry and screaming.  It seemed to work, and for the most part once we were back at the hotel she napped or kept it calm.  We headed home on Saturday, and she had a mellow weekend as she was still tired and probably angry at the whole deal!

We have a lot coming up.  On March 19th we have to travel back down Boston Children's at Waltham for a functional vision test.  Given that we have already made the trip up and down 2 times in the past week, we will probably have to battle traffic and do this all in one day.   Then, in the first few days of April we head back down to the main campus in Boston for two appointments, one at the nutrition clinic, and the other at the extra movements disorder clinic.  SO there is a lot on the plate and coming up.   We appreciate everyone's thoughts and prayers while going through this, Kenzie is a tough cookie! 

Here are some pictures from the week:







Fun Photos

Miss Tracey recently had a fun mini-shoot session to celebrate the Pats victory.  It was quick, but lots of fun!