Friday, July 30, 2010

30th July: Onwards and upwards

Simon has been making significant progress over the last few weeks. It seems like we turned a corner at the 12 month mark, and despite all the pessimism emanating from the research data, his progress has accelerated markedly. Simon now walks regularly holding onto a fixed rail and can manage as much as 50 metres in an hour. The effort that this takes is equivalent to me walking around 5 kilometres, and as a consequence he is losing weight again. In the last two weeks, Simon has learned to stand up from his chair without holding onto the rail. He can stand and balance for around 3 minutes at a time. Once this skill is fully honed he will be able to try walking with a quad stick.

Even more progress has been made in speech therapy. While it is true that my ability to interpret is now very advanced, Simon has been able to hold detailed and complex conversations with his consultant (the wonderful Professor K) and to make and receive telephone calls. He spoke with Stephen Pantlin last week, they were both close to tears I think. Simon now regularly sends email independently, and has stepped up his ebay activity to the extent that we may need to buy a new house to store all the new CDs!

Professor K has suggested that Simon should begin planning his return to work, and recommended that he start by attending some research seminars at the University. We are hoping to arrange this soon.

Meanwhile, we continue to wait for the powered wheelchair. It has at least been ordered, but outrageously we are told that we may have to wait until Christmas for delivery. I know that it is possible to telephone the manufacturers in the USA and have the chair custom-built and shipped within two weeks, but government departments don't work like that. Ho hummm.... It would be pleasingly ironic if Simon were to be walking independently by the time his chair arrived.

We did get given a new powered bed for Simon - we can raise it up and down, lift the head rest to a near sitting position etc. This is much more comfortable for him, although a bit odd with both of us in adjoining single beds. I feel the cold without him. I have tried to persuade Skippy to sleep on my feet to warm them up, but he prefers to sleep on Simon's tummy.

Heard some rumour about Beckham joining West Ham. Oh yeah....

Love Marian x

4 comments:

  1. Dear Simon and Marian

    Fantastic news...such progress! Well done Simon for such perseverance and hard work over the past year and Marian for so much care, organisation and support.

    Keep up the good work. Much love

    Shirley

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  2. Hi Simon and Marian,
    Glad to hear, Simon is doing well and slowly already back on academic world.

    Looking forward to have him back as my Supervisor. Our apology for not able to visit you both during school holiday, I have been so busy (as usual) working at Camp Coorong. Well let you know when we come over and thinking of staying for the weekend. Big hug to you both,

    Jelina, Malcolm and Marlon

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  3. I'm delighted to hear such excellent news. Well done Simon and Marian, and best wishes.
    Susan.

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  4. Fantastic! I have huge respect for both of you and send lots of best wishes and greetings from Lewes.
    X Magdalena

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