Thanks for the good work wishes, guys. We're a new company, with the sale, and a new sub-department, so things are very up in the air.
So the appointment went better than you worried, Kat? Good.
It is very much shorts weather here. Except our offices are just as cold as always. So I can't really dress to celebrate.
This morning it was cold (around 30) - I lost my gloves but rode my bike to work anyway, so my fingers were a little numb when I got there. But the temp got up to the 60s, so I bundled up my coat and put it on the rack for the ride home.
Some awesome pictures from the Paralympics: [link]
I'm glad the appointment went well, Kat.
Just bought this so I can have pretty toenails for the wedding I'm going to in April. Also want to try to find a polish that won't kill my fragile nails.
What's your nail fragility? Jilli's having good luck taking biotin supplements for her nails. I can't speak to it, as I think it would make me break out, but biotin and glass files (which I can speak to, and which are awesome) are the advice I see on the nail board all the time.
Timelies all!
I'm wearing green(though I'm not at all Irish). Green(at least the darker shades) looks good with my coloring. Anyhow, we did our traditional St. Patrick's Day activity, which is going to a dive bar to see a friend perform.
Miss Mary Contrary did not wear green. You can't make me.
Glad the appointment went well. It's sort of different to have a formal shorthand to describe Grace being Grace.
I wore my slip on sandals to the pool. There was that bit of latent warmth in the air even after the sun set. 2 days, 17 hours.
My (totally made-up) braised cabbage with (Tofurkey) kielbasa is awesome.
So the appointment went better than you worried, Kat? Good.
Hmmm.... not better. No. We didn't refer her; her doc at TK was worried about her habit of banging her head and other sensory/self stim behaviors. I don't worry about the head-banging as on occasion she will stop and watch to see if you respond. It seems partially self-stim, partially boredom, partially attention seeking behavior. I think her TK doctor was worried about autism spectrum disorders. And I can say with relative certainty that Grace's issues aren't that.
I think a CP diagnosis makes sense and it addresses what we knew to be true (developmental delays as a result of brain damage). It's just that I never considered it for Grace because her issues are NOT as severe as you picture when you think of CP around motor stuff.
I think I'm bemused by the whole thing because in the 3 years when she has seen a billion specialists, maybe this is the first time I've heard CP (though I'm sure that it was mentioned in the brain damage talk we had at the NICU). Maybe it was so clear to everyone else that no one felt compelled to comment, but it took me off guard. And in the clinic, I though he meant CF and was like, "No. She doesn't have that. We've done the sweat test etc." and the doc had to be like, "no, not cystic fibrosis (dummy). cerebral palsy."
Can I also mention that my kid is living up to his Asian-Irishness as his dinner has been corned beef over sticky rice?
Ahahah.
How I wish I could make it out there this month. THREE.