Saturday, December 10, 2011

Getting smoother again

Amanda is doing pretty well again. She is averaging 2-3 small seizures a day now and we are hoping to see them go away altogether. Last week, she got the stomach bug and that caused an uptick in seizure activity but things seem to be settling down again. The neurology and neurosurgery appointments went well. Her incisions are almost completely healed up and she has tolerated an increase in the VNS settings quite well. It goes off automatically for 30 seconds of every 5 minutes and the it can be triggered to interrupt a seizure. When it is triggered by magnet, it goes off for 1 minute as the next higher setting. It continues to be an effective means of stopping seizure cycles. For whatever reason, she seems to throw 1 seizure each morning about 30-45 min after waking up. However, the VNS intervention seems to get the cycle stopped so that is good news.

The neurologist thought she was finally stable enough to get her flu shot so she got that on Tuesday and seems to be handling it well. She didn't spike a fever at all. Mentally, she seems to continue to be quite clear. Her eyes are straighter and she is answering questions faster and with more accuracy again. It is nice to have her back to her normal again, and maybe even more improved. Both the neurologist and neurosurgeon are optimistic that the good early results that we are seeing with the VNS will translate to good news in the long run. Maximum benefit from the VNS is typically seen somewhere between year 1 and 2. Amanda will go back to the neurologist every two weeks for the next few months for VNS adjustments, but she will not have to go back to the neurosurgeon until next October when we do her MRI and MRA to check the stability of her aneurysms.

We hope everyone is having a joyous Christmas season. It is hard to believe it is almost here. We still don't have our tree or decorations up but plan to work on that this week. I am done with my finals but Dan still has a few to go. Katie has one more week of school and then she is out for a few weeks. She continues to enjoy playing sports and riding horses. Currently, she is on two basketball teams and one volleyball team, so she is quite busy. She just got named co-captain of her school basketball team so she is excited about that. She made the B team and their first game is on Monday. Today she had a Halo Hoops game. Anyway... we are all doing well. We hope you and your families have a blessed Christmas season! We know we are so very blessed to have Amanda doing so much better. It is a true answer to prayer and we are very thankful! God Bless you and your families!

Love,
Susan

1 Comments:

At 10:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

So very happy to hear about the wonderful strides and progress Amanda has made in recent months. Please know that our family continues to pray for Amanda and your entire family. Hugs to both Amanda and Katie (such a pretty young girl now)....prayers and much love, Aunt G and Uncle Tom

 

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