After the weekend we had, we needed to settle down and have a quiet week, with lots of ABR exercises. We accomplished what we set out to do, but Harri was a bit off key this week, and subsequently it effected his exercises and sleep. It might be something to do with the weather, it has been getting a little colder at nights.
As there is not as much to report this week, I would like to share a poem with you that was presented to me some time ago by Nanna G.
Reason faces up to life, and sees things as they are.
Hope sees things as they ought to be, and wishes on a star.
Faith dreams of miracles to come, that only God can do.
Love goes to work with patient hands,
to make these dreams come true.
Have a good week, regards Matt
To assist in the development of Harri's Health, Opportunities, Potential and Education.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Getting the job done this week
After some weeks with distractions taking the focus away from ABR, we finally settled down and got a solid week of work done. To reward Harri for his good effort, we celebrated by going to watch his favorite team play, the Gold Coast TITANS.
With his younger brother going for the opposition, ( The Brisbane BRONCOS) and Harri and I going for the TITANS, we were set for a good night. Well Bailey came home with the grin and the win, but we were not to disappointed, as the TITANS are going well this season.
Sunday was a family day, in which we had the rare opportunity to walk over our city's newest bridge ( The Gateway Bridge ) it is a duplication of the original, which was opened in 1986.
The 1st photo, is on the way to the opening with his brothers and mum. In the center photo is Kim's cousin Deborah and her son Aiden. In the background you can see the bridge covered in people. We were among 170,000 people who walked the bridge that day. The last photo, all very tired, we had made to top of the bridge. At 80 meters above the river, with fantastic views of the city, a 3.2KM round trip.
This has been the 2nd major opening we have attended this year. Earlier in the year we had the opportunity to walk through the 4.8KM long tunnel which goes up to 60 meters under Brisbane city and the Brisbane river. The Clem 7 Tunnel was opened in February this year.
Sunday was a family day, in which we had the rare opportunity to walk over our city's newest bridge ( The Gateway Bridge ) it is a duplication of the original, which was opened in 1986.
The 1st photo, is on the way to the opening with his brothers and mum. In the center photo is Kim's cousin Deborah and her son Aiden. In the background you can see the bridge covered in people. We were among 170,000 people who walked the bridge that day. The last photo, all very tired, we had made to top of the bridge. At 80 meters above the river, with fantastic views of the city, a 3.2KM round trip.
This has been the 2nd major opening we have attended this year. Earlier in the year we had the opportunity to walk through the 4.8KM long tunnel which goes up to 60 meters under Brisbane city and the Brisbane river. The Clem 7 Tunnel was opened in February this year.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Short stay in the Mater Childrens last week
Very distracted week as far as ABR was concerned. lots of interruptions. On Tuesday we checked into Hotel Mater Children's Hospital. Harri was required to spend 2 nights under EEG observations. This was to help clearly diagnose his epilepsy and make changes to his medications if necessary. The down side is he needed to be sleep deprived ( very tired). It took us the rest of the week to get right again.

We are also trying to read a book that was recommended to us, "The Brain That Changes Itself" by Norman Doidge. We have found it initially a very interesting read. It is a collection of research and success stories for neuroplasticity.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Finally
Good news this week, Harri finally got rid of the cast. It was replaced by a splint that can be removed for bathing. He had his first good night sleep last night. We are getting more ABR done, because of better positioning.
We will have to interrupt his sleep for a short hospital stay this week, Tuesday and maybe Wednesday nights. They will be performing EEG tests during his sleep to eliminate epilepsy as a part of his neurology problems.
We also met with a new neurologist to discuss DBS (deep brain stimulation) as a possible treatment option for Harri's recovery. Unfortunately there is not enough evidence or research into this treatment for brain injuries yet. But the Doctor believes that there will be lots of development in this area over the next 3 to 5 years. There is a small chance that this could be a possibility for Harri.
regards Matt
Monday, April 26, 2010
good weekend away on the farm
I packed up Harri and the family and went away to a farm for the long weekend. Thank you to David, Lorraine and family for putting us up. Despite still having the cast on his arm, we got in and did lots of farm work. Moving cattle and sending them through the dip for ticks. Finding, cutting and moving fire wood. Campfires, star gazing, barn christening party and BBQ's were all part of the action. Motor bike and car lessons in the paddock for Harri's brothers. Fishing for fresh water crayfish ( yabbies ) in the house dam. A visit to Imbil to see the Valley Rattler ( old steam train from Gympie) and a visit to the Kenilworth Cheese Factory and a visit to the Eumundi markets. What a lot to fit into 3 days. Harri a little tired after such a big weekend, but looking forward to hopefully getting the plaster off, for good, tomorrow (tuesday). Regards for now Matt
Sunday, April 18, 2010
it's a long road
Harri saw the orthopedic specialist in the fracture clinic this week, and he wants Harri to have the plaster on for 2 more weeks. It has been a long road for this injury recovery, from mid January to end of April.
I recieved a phone call back from one of the directors of Emotiv, and had a long discussion about the application of the epoc headset. He has given me a contacts in brisbane who may be able to help adapt the product to suit Harri. Stay tuned on this one.
We had a visit from Harri's Auntie Shelly for 4 days. this caps of a good year for visitors Maria and Nanna over Easter, Nathan, Nicole and Conner in February, as well as Neil, Carol and Grandma in late February.
We have acquired an appointment with a pediatric neurologist at the end of April, to discuss deep brain stimulation as an option for Harri's recovery.
We are expecting a quite week ahead, hopefully get our head down and a lot of ABR done.
Regards Matt
Sunday, April 11, 2010
April review
We have recently returned from our ABR review in western Sydney. The trip and stay was a lot more comfortable than previous trips, as Kim joined us on our trip to Sydney for the first time. A new location for the clinic again. But we had more space for the clinic than any of the previous clinics I have been to in the past. The accommodation was very reasonably priced. We were given a sizable discount because of the ABR clinic being there. It was a bit further to commute for us from the airport. The staff were great at the Chifley at Eastern Creek, they really looked after us.
We were pleased with the outcome of the review, and are setting about our plans to accomplish as much ABR prescription exercises in the next 4 months. Harri showed that he had good gains of strength in his abdominal and upper back. This could have resulted in a good review in the weight bearing tests, but alas the cast and broken arm prevented us from doing any of these tests.
November 2009
April 2010
The line across his abdomen was more of a straight line in Nov 09, and now tends to follow the rib line up in the middle, this displays improved underlining strength in the core muscles.
There was not much spare time for anything else while in Sydney. But we did take time to track down the offices of Emotiv, and now have a clear contact name and number for their Sydney operations. I hope to establish discussions with their researchers to track down developers using the headset to work with communications for people without a voice or other form of communication.
On return from Sydney, Harri started coming down with a bad cough. This rapidly developed into a productive cough with high 38 temps. We are working hard to avoid a chest infection.
On this coming Tuesday Harri should be finally rid of his cast, x-ray going well.
We will keep you posted.
Regards Matt
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