"The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.
   Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”
Deuteronomy 31:8

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Another MN Family's Need for Medical Marijuana

In becoming more involved in the Medical Marijuana bill here in Minnesota, we have been in contact with another family with a 7 year old girl that has Dravet syndrome. Amelia is having 20 -30 seizures daily and desperately needs access to medical marijuana. Her story was featured in the Duluth News Tribune on Sunday. Please read and education people around you on the importance of legalizing medical marijuana.

http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/article/id/289063/

Amelia's mom also keeps a blog - http://www.cupcakesandhomeschool.com/

SEND GOVERNOR DAYTON A LETTER
If you haven't already done this, please take 30 seconds to fill out the form (on the following link) and send a letter to Gov. Dayton urging him to sign the bill!
https://secure2.convio.net/mpp/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=2169


Thank you!!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

December Summary / Not the Best Start to 2014

On a positive note, Luella once again had only three seizures the entire month of December (same for November)! Her last seizure of 2013 was on Monday (Dec 30) - it had been two weeks since the last one! It was a rather stressful seizure for me to handle though. Luella had just gone down for a nap and within about ten minutes of me laying her down her O2 started dropping slightly causing her alarm to go off. I went in to her room and she was awake and seemed okay. I asked if she was okay and she replied "I'm okay!" I messed around with her pulse-ox sensor a little and moved Luella slightly and the O2 seemed to come up again so I left. Just eight minutes later the alarm sounded again and this time Luella was seizing. Jim and Burke were gone to a movie so it was just the other three kids and me at home. Ashlyn ran after the meds for me and I immediately gave midazolam. THREE doses later the seizure finally stopped!! I was kind of a mess after that one. I interrupted Jim at the movie to see if he thought I should take Luella to the ER after that much midazolam but since she was sleeping again and I was monitoring her anyway at home with the pulse-ox we decided to stay home. She slept a long time! By 4:00 she was waking up and complained of a headache so we just snuggled for another hour and a half on the couch. By 6:00 she was feeling better and more herself.

The first day of 2014 and Luella started the year off with another seizure Wednesday night! This time while showering with Ashlyn after supper. It's so weird how we can go two weeks then only two days! And this seizure stopped on its own too. Dravet syndrome is so random! While it's not how I had hoped to start the new year, I do have hope that it will be a good year.

"The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”                                                                  
                                                                           Deuteronomy 31:8

Luella was able to have lots of fun with her siblings during Christmas break! It's been extremely cold here but for a couple days after Christmas it was rather pleasant outside and we got in some fun family sledding time! Luella had a blast. Of course we were on high alert knowing the excitement and the cold could trigger a seizure but Luella enjoyed a full hour of sledding without any problems. Below is a video of the fun!


Watch on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/VWMURTwDe7w

We hope you all had a very Merry Christmas 
and we wish you many blessings in 2014!

Christmas Card 2013
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Friday, December 13, 2013

Gillette Appointments / Governor Dayton Update

Luella had three appointments up at Gillette Children's in St Paul on Wednesday. We made a long day out of it and drove up and back the same day. Even though we had gotten more snow on Tuesday, thankfully the roads ended up being pretty good. Luella's first appointment was with Dr. Novacheck, a orthopedic doctor. Dr. Wical wanted Luella to be evaluated since she is somewhat clumsy and she felt Luella was in-toeing a bit. Dr. Novacheck said Luella has some internal tibial torsion in her left leg. Basically her left tibia bone is rotated inward a little bit which causes her foot to turn inwards a little. This condition can improve on its own (or potentially get worse). It's just something we need to watch. Luella is also quite loose in her hips. The doctor was pleased that Luella is getting OT and DAPE services at the school because they can work with her on strengthening and tightening up her hips which will also help in gaining more stability. We will continue with yearly check-ups with Dr. Novacheck.

Luella's appointment with her neurologist, Dr. Wical, went well. Dr. Wical was very pleased with how well Luella is doing. She said the results of the EEG three weeks ago during the sleep study were quite good for a child with Dravet. No major issues! Of course she'd like to see Luella have even fewer seizures as would we.

We also had a follow-up with Dr. Garcia - the sleep specialist. We got a prescription for something we can try giving to Luella in the middle of the night if she is having a long awake time. It's not an every night type medication so we'll see how that works.

We basically moved from one appointment to the next with little downtime so it was a pretty efficient day and we were able to head home by 3:30. On the way home we stopped at a McDonald's with a play area so Luella could move around a bit after sitting so much of the day. She had her supper then was super excited to go play. So got a few runs down the slide before having a tonic clonic (grand mal) seizure right at the entrance of the tubes. I was so glad she wasn't inside!! Being so rigid and heavy and trying to get her out of there would not have been easy! We did have to give one dose of midazolam to stop the seizure. Unfortunately she didn't get to sleep long - when we moved her to the van she woke up and wasn't too happy the last 90 minutes home. Thankfully we had the DVD player!!

We did come home to some good news on our voice mail and email. We received the following email regarding Governor Dayton's position on medical marijuana. This is a step in the right direction!! We ask that you take a quick minute to send him a letter showing your support of medical marijuana in MN. You can use an online form located here to do that: https://secure2.convio.net/mpp/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=2169

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2014: The year for medical marijuana in Minnesota

Dear Jim and Heather,

Is Gov. Mark Dayton – thankfully – softening his irrational opposition to medical marijuana? It appears as though that might be the case. YesterdayECM reported that Gov. Dayton will allow staff to work with patients and advocates on the issue of medical marijuana. He even expressed interest in researching the issue himself. While we still “don’t know where he stands,” according to Heather Azzi, political director for Minnesotans for Compassionate Carewith your help, we can educate the governor’s staff and demonstrate just how ridiculous law enforcement’s “blanket opposition” to medical marijuana really is.
Twenty states and Washington, D.C. all have workable medical marijuana laws protecting seriously ill patients from arrest and prosecution for using medical marijuana with a physician’s recommendation. Why should Minnesotans suffering from cancer, HIV/AIDS, Dravet syndrome, PTSD, ALS, MS, and other enumerated conditions be forced to break the law in order to have a better quality of life? Ask the governor to listen to patients and providers and be skeptical of the “chicken little” opposition with which certain members of law enforcement provide him.
One to two minutes of your time will help give Minnesota the gift of a compassionate law. Please email Gov. Dayton’s office; thank his staff for their time spent on the issue, encourage the governor himself to look compassionately at the issue, and then send this to fellow Minnesotans who support medical marijuana.
Happy holidays!

Robert J. Capecchi
Deputy Director of State Policies
Marijuana Policy Project 

- See more at: http://control.mpp.org/site/MessageViewer?em_id=70561.0&dlv_id=65201#sthash.9UbZpmco.dpuf

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

A VERY purple November!

We want to thank so many people who helped us in spreading epilepsy awareness in November!! I received lots of pictures of people wearing purple... and also saw many many more that I didn't get pictures of! THANK YOU! This is how we create awareness! This is how we get people to pay attention and realize that epilepsy affects too many people! This is how we will get the cure we are praying for!

I had two wonderful opportunities in November to share a bit about epilepsy and how it has affected our lives. Our local Rotary club had me as a guest speaker one day and as a spin-off of that presentation I was asked to speak to the employees at my husband's company as well. The information was so well received and we were happy to send some donations to the Epilepsy Foundation of MN as a result! Our local grocery store recognized Epilepsy Awareness month by wearing purple ribbons and on Fridays, purple t-shirts!! This was a great way to really get PURPLE out in the eye of the public!!

Our family was featured in two separate newspaper articles as well! We were thrilled with the opportunity to get the word out. I'm not posting the articles on the blog, but if you are interested in reading them, please email me and I will email you a copy.

Luella ended the last week of November with two seizures but still had a pretty good month with only three seizures the entire month!! She has really been doing great! We thank you all for your continued prayers!

Well... I said I wanted pictures of people wearing purple for a special project... here it is! If you are reading this post as an email, you will need to go to the blog to watch the video or click the link below to watch on YouTube. Thanks again to all of you for sharing your pictures with me! I wish I had been able to take pictures of EVERYONE I saw wearing purple all month long... trust me, I noticed!! Your efforts are truly appreciated as well. Thanks for helping us create awareness in November!!



Watch on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/m-IdWMaUi_k