Can you believe its September already?
Well, some of you may remember back in July when Lew had his PEG fitted, he also had another biopsy and some blood tests. The results have come back ... all normal. We arent expecting any more tests for a while now (probably looking at a new batch of tests in around a year) so Lew can have a rest from tests and we can have a rest from worrying about the results.
Some very sad news however - Professor Surtees - the world expert at Great Ormond Street Hospital - died in August, at home, unexpectedly as far as we know. We had a 4 month wait to see Professor Surtees earlier this year and during this time we were told how amazing he was, how he had such incredible knowledge, more than anyone else in the world in his field. I did fear a few times that he may die before we got to see him - irrational or so I thought. Now, sadly, there will be parents of children with neurological conditions who will not benefit from his huge wisdom and I feel so sad for them. Our deepest sympathies to Professor Surtees' family. He will be missed by alot of people I am certain.
Back to our everyday life now.
At the beginning of the month we had a lovely day when Yolanda, Stephen, Naomi, Joshua and Joel came to visit us and sample one of James' and Steve's famous curries! It was wonderful to spend time with our very good friends and the children had a great time playing! Its a shame that we dont live closer together, but we do make an effort to meet up as often as we can.
Lew got to meet some very cute baby guinea pigs!
Samuel had a visit to the dentist in Sheffield where he was told what great teeth he has and to continue to look after them as well as he has been! He has a special coating put over his teeth to protect them from any damage as, due to his haemophilia, any fillings or extractions would have to be carried out either in the chair with no anaesthetic (oooouuuchhhh!) or under general anaesthetic. Of course, prevention is better than cure. But I must tell you, my brother Jason (Samuel's uncle who has haemophilia) did have fillings in the chair with no anaesthetic when he was a child- HOW BRAVE IS THAT?!
Lew enjoyed a couple of hydro sessions this month - he loves the water so much!
So I decided to take him to a local swimming pool but unfortunately the water was soooo cold that Lew was even more clenched up than normal so that was a bad move! We came out of the water and sat poolside watching Samuel enjoying a swim!
Samuel went back to school this month after the school holidays. He was a little nervous as he has moved from lower school to upper school which is a big difference geographically as well as academically as he will be studying towards his GCSEs now!! He has settled in really well and is really enjoying his new lessons, as well as the independence of walking to and from school just over 2 miles away and being able to go into town at lunchtime with his mates!
Lewis' friend Luke had his 6th Birthday this month - HAPPY BIRTHDAY Luke! We still havent got him a present - just so disorganised combined with 'what on earth can I buy a 6 year old?!' so it might have to be a bigger effort at Christmas instead!
Work on our garage conversion started this month. The garage is being converted into a downstairs bedroom with bath for Lewis and is being purpose built - hoist, special bath, special bed, special flooring, etc. Its coming along really well and we're very very excited!
Lew enjoys watching the builders, especially now they have cut a door through into the hallway so we have access to what will be Lew's new and very cool bedroom!
After our super mini holiday in Scarborough, it was great to be able to catch up with Lesley, Kevin, Callum and Tobey earlier this month when they came for lunch. We had lots of food and lots to talk about and Lew, as ever, loved having his mate Tobey around to play! As usual when we get to see Lesley and Kevin, we were so busy talking that I forgot to take any photographs!
Lew had an appointment with Dr Walker (PEG surgeon) for a check up and all is fine - come back in a year! What was exciting was in the waiting room we bumped into Marie and Cole from the Tuesday group at the hospital. Marie had given birth to her new son only 2 days before and Cole was very very proud to be showing off his new brother! We also saw Debbie and Matthew and had a good catch up chat. It was Matthew's birthday the following day, he is now 5! So big and grown up!
Lewis should be able to start nursery very soon as this month we had 2 meetings between medical professionals and the nursery team to go through care plans and risk assessments. The staff need some training on a couple of thing which is taking place this week, and Lew needs a suitable chair which we are all working on! And then he can start! We are so excited! It will just be 2 sessions a week for just 3 hours each, but Lew will benefit so much from being with other children and in an environment which is safe as well as stimulating and exciting. While I went into the meeting, Lewis got to spend an hour with Jill from the DRI playgroup which I think he really loved, but it tired him out alot and he was glad to see his mum after the meeting had finished! It was lovely also to see Lynda from the Tuesday playgroup at DRI who will be Lewis' learning support assistant when he starts his nursery sessions later this month.
We have visited Fundays Funcastle a couple of times this month. Lew loves it there as he can watch the other children play and also, if its quiet, he can have a play in the ball pool or come down the slide.
Its also a great place for arranged activities like cutting and sticking and other great themed events.
Lew had his new car seat fitted in the car - it is soooooo cool! Thank you so much Granny and Grandad for buying it.
Just this weekend, Nick and Rachel came to visit with Phoebe and Heidi and we had a wonderful afternoon together. The children played really nicely and entertained us all greatly! Thank you so much Nick for the very posh skirting boards which make such a huge difference! And we all LOVED meeting their new puppy called George!
On Sunday we met Karen, Craig, Stephen, Daniel and Heather at Normanby Country Park for a lovely day out. Sadly, Lew started to feel poorly as the day went on.
Things are moving on Lew's 'Make A Wish' spa pool. The company (
http://www.heavenathome.co.uk/) are coming out for a site visit, so we hope to bring you more news on that very soon!
Our tickets have arrived for the Best Wellchild Bravery Awards next month. We are soooo excited about that! The Awards are being held at The Lords Cricket Ground in London on 22nd October and in preparation, Best Magazine are interviewing and photographing all the Award winners so Lew has a photo shoot coming up soon!
The past couple of days, Lew hasnt been very well - nothing you can put a name too - he's just not been himself. His temperature has been erratic and he's been very sleepy and lethargic and he's been sick a couple of times. So yesterday Lew spent the WHOLE ENTIRE day in bed!!!
He seemed alot better today after a nice lie in, so we went for a walk to Asda (so exciting!) but later this afternoon he started to flag again so it was an early night and fingers crossed he'll feel better in the morning.
5 comments:
Thanks for taking the time to update the blog when you're so busy. I am thinking about you and worrying about you all, all the time. And so I really miss not checking up on how everything is going.
Lots of love
lucy xxxxx
Are you having a spa!? That's wonderful! I need more detail!
The building work looks great - lovely to have an update.
Hope Lew is feeling better soon.
Lots of love to you all
Wendy xxxx
Hi! I does look like you are very-very busy!
Great news about Lewis starting nursery - just curious which one it is?
And sad sad news about Professor Surtees. I think you told me that he wasn`t old at all!
And what a lovely picture of Samuel and Lewis!
Hopefully will see you tomorrow
Olya xxx
Hope Lewis feels better soon.
Very sad news about Professor Surtees. Lewis' new room is looking good!
Lovely photos and good news about Lewis starting Nursery too! Hope he enjoys it when he goes.
Thinking of you all
Sian XoXoX
Hey gorgeous boy - we've got a hot date coming up!
What shall I wear to get you to bat those big long eyelashes at me?
Can't wait!
Aunty Lucy xxxx
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