Monday, January 20, 2014

Hes 2!!!!!!




How is that even possible?!  Our lives sure have changed over the past two years.  There have been a few up and downs, but definitely way more ups!  We are so proud of the little boy that Westin is growing up to be.  

Here is a really quick recap of some of the major highlights of Westins past year.


  • -Started to feed himself
  • -Talks like crazy
  • -Loves to dance
  • -Went to Baltimore for a 2 week PT session at one of the top spinal cord injury clinics in the country.
  • -Learned to walk with and without his AFOS
  • -Switched children's hospitals

I know there are a ton more I just cant think of any today!  Must be because its so cold out! We are sooo ready for spring!

Reguardless we are soo blessed.  There are days when I am sad for him but then I just need to remember hes not sad so why should I be.  We will get through no matter what is thrown out way one way or another!


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Happy Holidays!


We hope that 2014 is your best year yet!  Happy New Year everyone!


The holidays sure came and went faster then I can even believe.  I don't know where the time goes.  However I did manage to make several batches of my favorite holiday goodies so that made up for the rest of the craziness!!!

We are continuing with PT once/ week, we still alternate every other week with pool therapy and I think Westin really enjoys it.  All of his hard work has sure paid off.  He continues to make remarkable progress.  We are still working on walking up/down stairs instead of crawling up them.  He still has a ways to go with this but is sure making progress.  We are also trying to get him to do more walking without his AFO's on.  He sure knows that they give him stability because most of the time when we take them off he will ask for us to put them back on.  

Speaking of AFOs it wont be long before we need to get another new pair made.  I hate that whole process because it takes awhile to get them just right.  Since we has to wear them all day they have to fit PERFECTLY... The pair he has now has been the best pair yet and I hope we can get the next ones to fit just like these ones!

Im also in the process of getting his next round of tests scheduled.  Working with two different hospitals has its challenges however I will make it work one way or another!  Right now we go back to the cities for tests April 14th and 15th.  The 14th we will have a sedated brain/total spine MRI at Minneapolis Children's and then on the 15th we will go to Gillette for a Renal Ultrasound and then we will have SB Clinic and then in the afternoon we will go back to Children's to get the MRI results! Wheew did ya catch all of that!

This past Friday Westin was suppose to have his tonsils removed, however we cancelled at the last minute.  We just didn't have a good feeling about this whole idea so we decided to wait and see.  Maybe once hes a little older we will re access the situation.

 We hope that 2014 is your best year yet!       


Friday, December 6, 2013

Baby its cold outside!!

Well December sure came in with a bang!  Less then a week ago it was upper 30's and no snow.  Today its -14 below and we have about 8'' of snow.  YUCK!  Every year around this time I always ask myself.. why do we live here? 


A couple of weeks ago we had our consult with ears,nose and throat up in Fargo.  The Dr definitely thought it would be a wise decision to have Westins tonsils removed.  While I figured this is what he would say and I know he will benefit greatly from it.. the thought of this surgery makes my stomach turn.  Its about a 2 week recovery time.  The surgery is scheduled for January 10th.  3 days before his 2nd birthday... what a present he is getting from us....  I guess we will just have to celebrate a little later then planned!


The past few days have been a little rough around the Wiberg house.  Travis has been gone this week for work and Westin and I both ended up with the flu..  Nothing like cleaning up chunks of hotdogs from his bed at 3am.  Oh the joys of being a parent!! YUCK!!!



Sunday, November 17, 2013

Theres always something!

Happy November Everyone!




I hope your fall is going well.  Its hard to believe that Christmas is just around the corner again.  The holidays seem to sneak up on me so this year I decided I was going to be ahead of the game.  We put the tree up along with all the decorations 2 weeks ago!  I little early.. maybe to some but what the heck I say just go for it!  Travis also decided today to be Clark Griswold and put out a bunch of lights.  I love this time of year!

Now for what Westin is getting into, how about.....EVERYTHING!  what a wild age!  Also the terrible 2's are in full force.... 2 months early?!  No one told me that was going to happen!  Although we are getting smarter about this.  We have child proofed all the cabinets that we don't want him in, which has cut down on the amount of times I am saying no a day, and also the amount of melt downs.  Of course we have a house full of toys.. but instead the Lysol wipes are so much more appealing. 

He is also a little copy cat.  He is my little cleaning buddy.  He always wants a wet rag to wash the floors... he says "Clean..Clean"  I cant wait until he can vacuum!  I will have my own maid service!  He also loves to color, paint, play with tractors, read books, pick on the dogs, and dump all his toys out and then leave the room. Go figure.

As far as his health for the most part things have been great.  This week we have been dealing with some constipation so I'm not sure what that is all about but we are keeping an eye on things.  Also over the past 2 months I have notice when he sleeps that he seems so restless and that he has also started to snore.  A week ago I brought him is to his Pediatrician and sure enough he has HUGE tonsils.  So we have been referred  to a ears, nose, throat specialist.  This appointment isn't for a few weeks so It will be interesting to see what they say.  His pediatrician said he wouldn't be surprised if they wanted to take them out...    UGH! Just when I think we will have a break.. NOPE! Westin sure knows how to keep us on our toes. 

He gets better and better every day with his walking... he is even trying to run..  He can also walk without his AFOs which is fun.  I am looking into maybe switching to a SMO which is still a brace however it only goes up past his ankle.  He has pretty week ankles so he still needs that support.

We are so blessed with such a determined and stubborn little guy!

I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving.  we sure have a lot to be thankful for!

“Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough”
Oprah Winfrey




   
Trick-Or-Treat!


Out for one last fall walk

Shopping in the news paper for a tractor!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Update from our visit to Gillette

Hi everyone!

I just wanted to write a few updates on Westin and then tell you about our first experience with Gillette.

Well once Westin started walking he hasn't looked back!  He is loving his new found freedom.  Every day he gets better and better on his feet.  The other day at Trader Joes he even had to have his own mini cart and pushed it all through the store.  At one point I looked over and he was filling his cart with boxes of Mac-N-Cheese!  SO cute!!!

Also since he has started walking his left foot isn't turning in really at all anymore.  This is great news, this means that when hes walking he doesn't need his de-rotation straps.  Amen! Those things are a pain in my you know what! 

He is also saying more and more words everyday.  This is such a fun age.  I wish he would stay like this forever!! :)

Now for the update of our process of switching care from the Children's Hospital of Minneapolis to Gillette Children's.  While the initial thought of doing this made my head spin because Children's is all we have known since I was 20 weeks pregnant.  Also, lets face it change is scary.  Over all we were "ok" with Children's.  We love the neuro Dr. and his nurse.  For the rest of Westins team.  They are very smart and knowledgeable however every time we left SB Clinic we were frustrated and felt like it was a waste of a day.

We had a very different feeling when we left Gillette.  It was clean, modern, up to date, the Dr's were all very helpful, and the nurses were great.  We knew this was going to be a pretty long appointment considering the amount of people we would be seeing along with any questions we had.  From start to finish we were there around 2.5 hours.  One thing that they had that was different but very nice was there was a nurse in our room the entire time.  When each Dr came in and talked to us she would sit in the corner on a laptop and type up what the Dr was saying to us.  This gave us a chance to focus on what was being said without having to try and remember everything or take our own notes.  How Helpful!!!  Also anytime Westin would start to get a little restless the nurse would leave and come back with new toys for him to play with.  One time she even came back with a small dvd player with Elmo on it.

After meeting with all of the Dr.s there was one really big difference between the two hospitals.  At children's every time we would go Westin would have some sort of testing done.  Either on his bladder, head ect there was always something.  However Gillettes philosophy was testing is fine to get a initial understanding of how things are going or to get a baseline, but why continue to repeat the same tests if nothing is changing or there are no issues.  I agree with Gillette.  Why continue to complete the same tests over and over again unless there is a issue or if you plan to do something with test results.

The Dr. I was most interested in meeting with was the Urologist.  This is the area that I have felt we have lacked the most when it comes to Westins care.  Dr. Vandersteen came highly recommended, everyone that had brought there kids to him all said the same thing.  The LOVE him.  I now know why.  He is very easy to talk to, he also took the time to explain everything in a way that we understood it.  Also he said we are the ones in control  When we decided we are ready to start getting Westin potty trained we will let him know.  We are the ones making the decisions, not him.  In the past the Urologist we were seeing had this timeline... For example at age 2 start giving Westin a suppository at night so "he gets use to it"  Um no thanks.

We also saw a Physical Therapist, A Dr. from Physical Medicine and Rehab, an Orthopedic Dr. and a Neurosurgeon.  Again all were very knowledgeable.  They took the time to go over any questions we had.  They also gave their future recommendations and we will be back in 6 months.

It was a great experience and we plan to keep continuing Westins care there!




“Change will not come if we wait for some other person, or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”
Barack Obama








Thursday, September 19, 2013

Back in the saddle again!

Happy Thursday!

Well we are back into the full swing of physical therapy!  Westin is starting to adjust.  He has had a long break since the surgery.  While he was in casts we chose not to go because there wasn't a whole lot that they would be able to work on.  Since the casts have come off he has gone a few times and he is adjusting ok.  One thing is for sure he always has a BIG smile for the ladies at the front desk!  He loves them!!!  He hasn't had pool therapy yet so it will be interesting to see how he does with that again!  We are hoping he loves it since he was really starting to enjoy the pool at home.

We have also made the though decision to transfer Westins care from Minneapolis Childrens hospital to Gillette Childrens Hospital.  While this was a though choice we feel that it will be best for Westin.  Our first set of appointments with them will be October 15th.  We will see them at the Minnetonka Location.  They have just started a Spina Bifida Clinic at that location.  It will be really interesting to see how it is different from what we are use to at the current hospital.  Change is hard, but sometimes its for the best! 

More to come on how that all goes!!

Monday, September 9, 2013

The 2nd Anniversary


 

"My wish, for you, is that this life becomes all that you want it to,
Your dreams stay big, and your worries stay small,
You never need to carry more than you can hold "



Well I cant believe yesterday marked the 2 year anniversary since we received Westins diagnosis.  It feels like it was just yesterday.  Ill always remember, we were sitting in the cold Sioux Falls Ultra Sound room..... and hearing the words.. Spina Bifida

While those are no words any expectant couple wants to hear, they are a part of life... our life.

Its funny the things that stick out in your mind, the things that you remember.  After going though months of infertility treatments to be told we were pregnant was the best thing we could have ever heard.... and at my first Dr visit in Wahpeton the Dr. told Travis and I to close our eyes and to think to ourselves about the following question.  If we were told we were having a child with Down Syndrome or Spina Bifida, would it change our minds if we would keep the pregnancy or not.  We both at the same time said No way, this is our baby he was given to us for a reason.  How I still remember the words Spina Bifida coming out of his mouth, at the time I didn't even know what that meant.  Funny how things change.

Fast forward to today.. and we have a son who is wonderful, happy, smart, cute and soo full of life.  He has a smile that can light up a room and a laugh that is contagious.  While I know god has a plan for all of us, I believe my plan was to be Westins Mom.  While I have days that are tough, I know things can always be worse.

I'm thankful for my different support groups.  I am a part of several online groups that know exactly what its like in my shoes... which is nice. We also have a great support group with family and friends.



Cousin Love

While the initial sting may be gone, the scar will last forever