Friday, 31 December 2010

Happy New Year

It is now 5 months post op and time for another update. These last few months have been difficult but progress has been made and there has been a huge difference in Libby, especially in December. There have been times when you think, is there going to be any significant changes and it’s hard to imagine that one day she should be able to walk independently. Tiredness, illness (usual colds and bugs), cold weather, late nights!! - all add to Libby’s ability and sometimes she just can’t manage to make an effort.

However, December has been fab, on 10th December, Libby took 31 very good steps, completely on her own (I missed it as she was working with Jill her physiotherapist at the time and had Daddy been there he would have nodded off -in true Dave style and missed it too!!). This was a huge turning point and a real boost (I have attached a couple of videos for you). Libby has got better and better and is gaining courage and confidence. Her muscles are getting stronger and stronger and in time (but a long time yet) she will become more and more able. We forget little things that she was never able to do prior to the operation and can manage now with ease - Libby’s muscles would go into spasm when they got tired and they would shake uncontrollably, this doesn’t happen anymore. Libby can now get from sitting to standing unaided, she can move her toes up and down (small but significant to us) and much more.

We are continuing with as much therapy as we can get as this is the key to Libby’s success. We have been very fortunate to be able to pay for our Conductor Judit to continue to visit us at home and Jill our Borough therapist has been fantastic and very supportive, we have even got hydrotherapy. Also, the funds have enabled us to purchase any equipment that will benefit Libby and she now has parallel bars, steps and a walking ladder in her bedroom (she can’t move but the equipment is there!!). At some point we will be purchasing a treadmill and possibly a pedal exerciser (which could cost around £1000 as it needs to be heavy weight for Libby to be able to use). All this is possible thanks to you all.

I will sign off now and report again soon with hopefully more fantastic progress. Below are a few words from Libby. All that is left to say is as usual THANK YOU and we wish you all a wonderful New Year.

Love from Toni, Dave, Libby and Ben

Hi everyone, it’s Libby here, I just want to tell you a little bit about me now, a little bit about America, and just a little Thank You. I feel really glad that the operation is all done. I preferred the 2nd operation because I didn’t have to stay in the ward for 5 days. Before I say all about America and how I feel now, I just want to say a little Thank You to all of the people who supported me and thought of me. Thank you all for giving me the money, the operation was the BEST operation I’ve EVER HAD IN MY WHOLE LIFE! We had a little miracle, my LEFT ARM IS STRAIGHT! The operation was worth it, thank you all!

Now let’s go on about how I feel now, I feel happy, upset in a good way because I thought that my life wasn’t going to go this way until I heard that I was suitable for the operation. Now I feel that the walking is going to be a piece of cake! I also feel very lucky to have all the people who helped me. At least my mum isn’t nag, nag, nagging at me all the time telling me to put my feet flat because they are flat.

Now let’s go onto America, the hospital nurses and doctors were very nice to me, have any of you seen Alice in Wonderland? Well guess what! I had a drink of Pepsi with a little bit of medicine in it. On the cup it said in big letters: “DRINK ME”, just like in the story. It was yummy. But there was a boring bit, when I was able to get out of hospital; we had to go to the zoo 5 TIMES! America’s temperature over there was up to 115°! We will keep you all posted, with a lot of great news!

Lots of love Libby xxxxx



4 comments:

  1. Libby you are a very inspiring little girl , well not so little anymore . You are now reaping the benefits of all your hard work , and Mummys too ( im sure she will find something else to nag you about , its what Mums do !! ) You should be sooooo proud of yourself , and also your family for working so hard to give you the best opportunities available .
    Lots of love David Fiona Toby and Freya

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  2. OOOhhh Dave

    Much much much better since the NO alcohol rule........

    Long may it continue.....

    I will be watching....

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  3. I was wondering how you were getting on, thank you for this update.

    Such impressive progress Libby, it must be hard work but I'm sure you know its worth it. Hopefully some of it is fun too.

    Looking forward to seeing what you can do next.

    K x

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  4. Keep up the fantastic work , your progress is an inspiration for many others. It is a long road ... but one that you are, remarkably now walking. Well done Libby
    XXXX

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