It has been a bit since I posted and some of you have asked how Karter is doing. Karter has been sick this past week - a cold and ear and throat infection. This past week we also went to the lab and had our blood tests done for the chromosomal testing for Karter. Karter was a trooper. After an hour of trying to get enough blood out of him and two badly bruised arms, we left the lab. The blood has been sent to Children's Hospital for testing and we should received a call this week, should there be some findings. If not, they will not call.
Karter has been seeing a pediatric chiropractor over the past two weeks. At his first visit, after the chiropractor examined him, the findings were that Karter's C1(basically the vertebrate that your entire scull sits on) was pushed severely out to the right. His vertebrate in the centre of his spine was twisted and his hips were locked.
At the first visit, just the neck was addressed, so as not to put too much stress on the body. (Karter was also sick and we did not want to move too much). The adjustment very gentle, almost didn't seem like anything was done. At the second visit, the mid back was addressed and this past visit the hips.
I was asked to pay attention to see if I noticed any differences in Karter. This is always a hard thing, because you look so hard that sometimes you think you make things up. However, I reported that I felt Karter was sitting straighter and more sturdy and that he was baring weight on his legs a bit more. The chiropractor confirmed my thoughts about Karter sitting straight when he walked into the waiting room and commented on it.
I do not know if it is related (but I am going to say it is) but Karter has started to roll around a bit more. Moving to his side and all the way over once. So we will continue with the treatments until Karter's spine in back in normal alignment. We will be thrilled if it makes a difference in his mobility, however we will be happy if he is more comfortable.
On a side note: Karter has been put on the list to receive riding therapy in January. This will be Thursday mornings and he will do this with his physiotherapist. This is something that we will have to pay out of pocket, however we have heard amazing things about the results of this program and what is does for a child's mobility. For Karter's birthday, instead of gifts, family and friends donated money for him to receive two 10 week sessions of riding (the cost is $300/10 weeks). We are blessed and Karter is so loved.
Should I hear something from Children's Hospital, I will keep you posted.
1 comment:
Like I said in 'your blog.' Karter is one amazing kid. His smiles are great and he is going to achieve great things in his life. I only wish I could see him more than the once a month I do.
Kiss him for us
Love J and M
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