Wednesday, September 14, 2011

September 14

Wow, today was rough! Get ready for a long blog post ahead including: pictures of my sweet, ornery girls who refuse to sleep during the day, more concerns about Isla's head and neck, and a precious newborn photo shoot.

I started the day with the girls in their matching shirts. I have been planning to get a picture of them together with their shirts for the last 3 months and finally got around to it today! I would have liked for them to be in opposite order, with Audrey on the left and Isla on the right. But Audrey was being so squirmy, I was happy just to get her to be still long enough for a few pics.
Isla kept grabbing a hold of her hair, so I don't really blame her for not wanting to lay down next to her for too long. That girl has a strong grip!
So, we headed out with their matching shirts to go see Dr. Shannon (that's what Audrey calls her), Isla's physical therapist. It wasn't good news at physical therapy this morning.

Back when Isla was two months old, Shannon had some concerns about Isla's somewhat limited range of motion with her neck on both sides. She should have been able to turn her head a full 90 degrees to each side, but she was only able to turn about 60-70 degrees. Shannon thought that stretching exercises at home would help her develop the strength to turn it all the way on both sides. We have been doing this exercises at home consistently, but it is frustrating as Isla just doesn't want to turn her head!

Well, here we are 6 weeks later, and while Isla is getting stronger, she is still not turning her neck more than 60-70 degrees on each side. Shannon is not sure exactly what is causing this. She wants to rule out the possibility of a problem with her neck bones. She says that it is very rare, but sometimes there is something wrong with the bones of the neck. If that is the case, then this kind of physical therapy is not going to help...it might even make things worse if we continue.

So, now we have to take her in for a neck x-ray to make sure everything is okay with the vertebrae in her neck. Seriously, this girl is trying to give me a head full of gray hairs before she is even 4 months old! If everything looks okay with her neck bones, then Shannon will move on with a more aggressive physical therapy plan to stretch her neck muscles. If something is wrong with her neck bones, then I have no idea what will happen next.

(Actually I just did a little internet research and found a name for this: Klippel-Feil syndrome. It is when some of the neck vertebrae fuse together. It's kind of scary to read about all the possible problems associated with it. So let's just pray that everything looks good on Isla's x-ray!!!)

Daniel was off work this afternoon. So after physical therapy, I left him with the girls and went to take pictures of my friend's new baby. This was a bright spot to the day. Baby Havanna was the perfect little model, sleeping and snuggling all the way through our photo shoot.

After the photo shoot, I came home to two little girls who were refusing to nap. Audrey especially was just a mess all afternoon and evening. Today was definite proof that she really still needs to nap daily!

The long day continued as I also taught a few piano lessons and cooked dinner for our family and for two other families. Why did I squeeze all of these things into one day?? All of this on only three hours of sleep last night, as I have not been sleeping well lately at all.

I am staying up way too late blogging about this long day. Time to get some sleep now and hope for smoother sailing tomorrow!!




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