Thursday, November 15, 2012

Day and Night

When they tell you that things get much easier when turning stops, they aren't kidding. Turning has been done for the past two weeks, and already I have a new kid. Once the turning stopped, the focus, as it has always been, has been getting Caleb to zero. The amazing part of it all, though, is that Caleb has remained at zero for the last week, and what once was the hardest part of Caleb's day, is now not so hard anymore. Of course, Caleb always gets anxiety when they tell him he has to push his leg straight. It is psychological more than anything else now. I think it is taking him a while to realize that the hard part is now over. It is truly remarkable the changes we are already seeing. We have been working on videos to give to Caleb's new PT, which will now be 10 minutes from our house. Tomorrow will be our last day at P.A.L.L.I. Rehab. Caleb and I both are having anxiety about it. While it will be nice to no longer have to travel an hour everyday to PT appointments, we are really going to miss everyone here. Bitter-sweet : )


Caleb with his regular therapist, Jennifer.

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