I thought I should write an update on the 'brushing' therapy.
In case you're not up to speed, my oldest son Dominik (PDA, SPD etc) had been receiving neurodevelopmental therapy since June 2015. We have been visiting Bob Allen in Windsor roughly every 6-8 weeks. Dominik has been slowly releasing his retained infant reflexes (please see Bobs website or Sue Hyland's blog for an excellent synopsis of what these are) and today we found out that we are on to the next stage in this process. We no longer have to brush twice daily (on various different body areas for a varying amount of strokes), but now Dominik has to take charge and complete one exercise per day which consists of getting in and out of one position. I think Bob called it the 'baby' position. The process will integrate Dominik's left and right hemispheres (brain and body) whilst also improving the communication between his upper and lower body parts. Dominik was confident that he could do this and I think he is even looking forward to it.
He was also excited to see Bob today! Bob is funny, charming, trustworthy and calming. He has a positive effect on Dominik and I think he might even care what Bob says to him!
Dominik is very proud of his progress and has even seen an osteopath (suggested by Bob) after being discharged from his successful physiotherapy sessions!
Dominik and I have been massaging his scars, brushing twice a day and doing exercises recommended by both the physiotherapist and the osteopath. As those of you with PDA children (partners/friends/parents etc) already know, placing any demand on them is difficult and could result in a huge meltdown depending on various factors, but for a boy like Dominik (who basically lives with no demands placed upon him at all), I was worried that this would be a particularly big deal!
When we left the osteopath with a list of 8 new exercises to do every day, I wanted to cry.
I'll be honest, my anxiety went through the roof and I felt so overwhelmed that I thought I was actually going to vomit.
Domink has been amazing when it comes to cooperating with all of these interventions but that does not mean that he will always be able to be that cooperative! I am hyper-vigilantly searching out the next source of 'too much' for him all the time. I am constantly anxious that the next request could be one request too many. It can be exhausting doing mental gymnastics at this pace. Kudos to all my fellow warrior mums.
Well, guess what? I'm proud (and more than a tad relieved), to say that he has been consistent in his cooperation and on the occasions where I have been reluctant/and or felt too tired or busy, he has requested his therapy and I have done it.
When something has true importance these children, (and adults) with PDA pull out all the stops.
PDA children value the truth.
They value quality.
They value authenticity.
External rewards are, in the main, disposable and transient and our children seem to instinctively know this.
When it is important to them (and they are intrinsically motivated), they will do it and they will do it to the absolute best of their ability and with the same degree of enthusiasm with which they undertake everything else that they choose to do! (I know...I wish he wanted to wash/change/brush his teeth/sleep too!)
The very qualities that make them so vulnerable and anxious and the very same qualities that will cause them to soar.
Tenacity.
Wit.
Intelligence.
Empathy.
Passion.
Knowledge.
I could go on all day but I won't. I'm sure you get the idea.
Dominik has started to find himself. I have evolved in my role in his life too. Perhaps I'm even finding myself.
Felicity Evans told me recently that these children (our children) are here to help us heal ourselves and our family trees through their energy. I have no doubt that she is right. Please do visit her website and especially take a look at the Resources page. It if fantastic.
Dominik is surging forward and he is pulling us all along in his wake. I am so proud of him.
There is one final thing I wanted to say:
I am currently looking for a family to volunteer some of their time to me so that I can develop my support and advocacy skills with a view to establishing a family support and advocacy business aimed at families living with PDA (perhaps this will expand with time but I dont know yet). I would love to meet a new family and see if I can help facilitate some positive changes in their lives.
Please do email me if you'd like to participate.
N x
Showing posts with label recovery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recovery. Show all posts
Monday, 30 January 2017
Saturday, 21 March 2015
It's been four weeks! Time flies when there's a newborn in the house!
So, Harriet Amelia Mae arrived via scheduled c-section (at 39 weeks gestation), on February 20th 2015, at 10.12am weighing in at a super dinky, 6lb 14oz.
We are now four weeks into our new life as a five-some and I have to say, so far so good!
As some of you will remember, I was terrified at the prospect of a c-section, so, I went all Aspie-on-its-arse!
I researched the subject until I was satisfied (read; exhausted/blue in the face) that I had enough tools at my disposal to facilitate a speedy and effective recovery. I simply could not bear the thought of being out of action with my lot for up to six weeks (with no driving) with a new baby in the house too! No way Jose!
So, in case it is useful to anyone, here is what I learned about surgery, c-sections and effective recovery broken down into the various categories. I will try my best not to forget anything because I think I have made an almost miraculous recovery!
Homeopathy
Essential Oils
Herbs
Supplements
Positive Affirmations
Medical Equipment
Extras!
As some of you will remember, I was terrified at the prospect of a c-section, so, I went all Aspie-on-its-arse!
I researched the subject until I was satisfied (read; exhausted/blue in the face) that I had enough tools at my disposal to facilitate a speedy and effective recovery. I simply could not bear the thought of being out of action with my lot for up to six weeks (with no driving) with a new baby in the house too! No way Jose!
So, in case it is useful to anyone, here is what I learned about surgery, c-sections and effective recovery broken down into the various categories. I will try my best not to forget anything because I think I have made an almost miraculous recovery!
Homeopathy
- Arnica
- Aconite
- Bellis Perennis
- Staphisagria
Essential Oils
- Lavender
- Geranium
- Tea Tree Oil
Herbs
- Fenugreek
- Alfalfa
Supplements
- Papaya Enzyme Extract,
- Serrapeptase
- L-Glutamine
- ProBiotics
- Chlorella
Vitamins
- Vitamin C
- Iron
- Multivitamin
Positive Affirmations
Medical Equipment
- Theraline C-Section Recovery Belt
- Girdle
- Fibre rich
- High protein
- Whole grain
- Fresh
- Organic
Extras!
- Miso instant cup-a-soup
- Nuts, seeds, dried fruit
- Granola Bars
- Green & Black's chocolate
- Peppermint Tea
- Bach Peppermint Rescue Remedy Gum
- Senekot
- Ibuprofen
- Paracetamol
- Something to relieve wind but I can't remember what it was called!
- Placenta Capsules
I hope that is useful to someone! And as always, please don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
Here is a picture of my beautiful baby girl at four weeks old. Please excuse her blue mouth...I have been treating her oral thrush with gentian violet 1% and it turns everything bluish/purple!
Thanks for reading, as always,
N x
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