Sunday we had such a great visit. Gunnar just loves seeing his grandma and I think that affection also goes the other way. My mom just wants him right up there on her lap for hugs and kisses and Gunnar is pretty good at giving them. He loves to copy how she acts or what she says. Probably not the best thing when he thinks that all that she still says is "ba ba ba". Not so true anymore. Gunnar went up to the cafeteria with Mindy. Can't even remember what they were up there for and he saw the ice cream chest. Mindy informed grandpa (who my mom ordered not to come Sunday and he did) what he wanted and they started to head up there. My mom wanted to go so we all went and got icecream. I should have gotten a picture because Gunnar picked a chocolate ice cream bar and ate nearly the entire thing by the time I had eaten half of mine. He wanted to eat the very last bite but just couldn't do it. He had this look on his face like he had to eat it but Mindy told him he didn't have to and he looked completely relieved. It was pretty funny. His face was covered all over with the chocolate. We had a fun time together.
Before we head into that, my mom was headed to OT when I got there. Usually quite interesting. I stopped into her room to drop my stuff off and went looking for her. I found them working at a mirror box. What a simple concept but so useful. My mom puts one hand in one side of it and the other on the other side. Her good hand is in front of a mirror. What she does is flex it up and down and looks into the mirror. What it does is send the message to the brain that her other hand is doing the same thing via the mirror.
Sometimes Barbara the therapist will move her right hand just like her left and sometimes not. Barbara said that a lot of this is more of making the connections in the brain than the physical part of it. It all comes down to the mental part. Barbara shared with us how she first heard about this mirror box from a book called The Brain that Changes Itself. The box was invented by a neurologist and was primarily used for amputees. What it did was help amputees in managing pain or tension just "seeing" their other hand in the mirror. It has proven affective for them. It has recently been used for stroke survivors and has shown positive signs. The data is still pretty new for stroke survivors but promising. Barbara today was flexing my mom's right hand up and down in the box and my mom was supposed to do the same with her left without looking. She copied her with 100% accuracy. That was pretty exciting because my mom was able to perceive what was happening with the other hand. She was also able to feel sharp pain (a fingernail in her skin) when pressed on some fingers (not all yet). However she was not able to identify with her left hand what finger it was on. Still improvement.
She also used this air bubble thing on my mom's arm. What it does is help reduce swelling by evenly distributing pressure on her arm and hand. It also helps in getting more range of motion. For some reason I had a hard time grasping the purpose but that is what I got out of it.
After OT she had rec therapy and this is where the fun comes in. My mom went into the pool!! This is huge since my mom can't swim and really never, ever gets into the water. It is a very rare occassion to see her in the water. Actually I can't even remember the last time that I saw her in the water it has been that long. Anyway, she was in the water and had us just cracking up. She was hilarious. She would sing these funny songs to overcome her fears or to just relax herself. It was funny. She had dad, Christine, Jaime and myself just laughing. She worked on walking and balance and did some stretching exercises. After it was all said and done, she loved it. The plan is to swim twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. After the swim, I helped my mom with a shower and we were ready for lunch. 




2 clever remarks:
I am so glad to see your mom is improving, albeit slowly. Things take time!
That bubble arm thing looked cool!
I am so excited at how well she is doing! I can't believe how soon she will be home. That is the weekend we are planning on coming. I hope that is a good idea? You might want to think about that. I plan on getting that book you reccomend, someone else reccomended that to me also. So when she goes home, does she go back to the hospital at all for therapy on occasion? or does that all just happen with the family,or is it to soon to know that? I am so grateful that you blog all of this. I think there is a special bond between grandchildren and their grandparents. I know my grandkids love their parents more than me, but it is a unique relationship that is was not expecting but hoping for. You can see it in the pictures with Gunnar. I am grateful she has Gunnar. He has no expectations or dissapointments in his eyes, just lots of love. There is nothing quite like that. I know your mom has always been pretty, but she looks especially pretty in these last pictures. It is interesting to me. love you all!
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