So we have not posted for a while, we have been super busy making some amazing progress!
Since we updated you all last, Cory has made some major improvements in not only his motors and sensory’s, but also in his bowel and bladder functionality. He also managed to achieve all 3 goals that he had set for himself.
Firstly we will start with the start, on the 22nd Cory was able to get himself into the 4 point kneeling position, obviously a position vital to being able to achieve his goal of taking 4 crawling paces.
He also was able to get into a 2 point kneeling position, however was not able to actually let go of the block in front of him as his trunk control simply was not there. He then transferred for the first time, from the plinth to the ground via a chair – stool – block – cushion then the ground where he did a few stretches and then back to the plinth in the same fashion.
Big Progress!
We also went for wheel chair scripting in the afternoon and the guy from Motum was really knowledgeable and great to deal with.
We were pretty surprised with how much a wheel chair costs to suit Cory, can you guess? Leave your estimate in the comments of this blog!
While we were at OT getting the chair prescription we received a call advising us that we had to move rooms from our nice double room (that we had all to ourselves) to a 5 bed shared room…
Goodbye Room With A View……
It was pretty loud in 2s as the door stays open and the Nurse station is right outside Cory’s bed where the lights don’t go off and there is no “mute” button… so needless to say Cory awoke on the 23rd quite grumpy and slow to start, but got on with his normal morning routines. On to Physio and more 4 point kneeling and onto some tricep dips and push-ups from his knees, building and regaining great strength in his upper body. OT in the afternoon and a new “temporary” wheel chair was fitted to Cory with the plan to be a little more mobile as per his “Goal #2 to get into a smaller wheelchair”. With the intention to use this new chair along with his super comfy reclining chair to transition for a week.
GOAL #2 COMPLETED
Cory then had his weekly ASIA test where he scored his first 5 (scored in his left Dorsiflexor) since his accident!
BIG PROGRESS!
24TH was off to a flyer, with Cory striking off “Goal #1 Getting Dressed Un-Aided” getting his own shorts and shirt on with absolutely no help at all followed by Divya and Katherine stopping Cory’s Tramadol. Tramadol is an Opioid pain killer that is pretty bad to stay on for and extended duration, so we were pretty happy for this to be struck off his charts.
Physio was awesome with Cory smashing “GOAL #3 Crawling 4 Paces” by an additional 4 paces (that’s 8 paces for those that are mathematically challenged…) then getting into the parallel bars and using his great upper body strength was able to hold himself in the standing position. Although there was very little weight actually on his feet and legs, I cannot explain how amazing it was to see him in the upright position!
Fliss Arrived at about lunch time and at 1300 we headed out to Caffiena with Monique and Laura for Cory’s very first trip out of the hospital since we arrived here. It all looked a little too much for Cory and we didn’t spend much time there but it was great to have a coffee and some snacks in a setting other than the Kite Café in the hospital that’s for sure!
When we got back Cory and Fliss got a pack of cards from Live Wire and played Go Fish until about 2200hrs that night!
What a bloody ripper of a day!
Australia Day was off to a not so fun start with Cory waking up in lots of pain and needing some additional Oxycodone, had a shower and got back into bed to get some more rest before Fliss and Keeley rocked up to spend some time with Cory playing Boganology and mucking about in LiveWire.
About 1500hrs Cory moved back into his “Room With A View” so good to have his semi private room back.
On Saturday Cory woke up feeling pretty good feeling the urge to go to the toilet without having the MicroLax although he was not able to completely evacuate and needed to go again only a few short hours later, it is great progress to be able to get this sensation and be able to pass a bowel movement without medicinal stimuli.
Saturday arvo LiveWire hosted a sausage sizzle and Cory got to speak to some dude (Cody) from “Australian Ninja Warrior” before Cory spent some time hanging out in LiveWire with Joshi Tickell and Fliss and finishing the day with 20 mins on the MotoMed.
Sunday was an earlier start for Cory waking up at 0745 but needing the MicroLax to get his bowels moving, good news was only needing to have one catheter overnight, so there is always some positivity happening.
Pretty quiet day with Dad and Jeldi returning from Bunbury.
Sunday night however was an absolute shit show with another poor kid joining our room that needed some emergency surgery.
We were alerted that we could not have the bed for me to sleep the night in at about 2300hrs and not getting a recliner until around midnight, then our room mate arriving at around 0130 and the ensuing settling in lasting for about 45 mins then off to surgery at around 0245hrs. Not the poor kids fault, but lots of noise and lights etc made for a really bad nights sleep for Cory.
We woke him up at 0815 as he needed to be at physio by 0900 and he was extremely tired with aching/ restless legs, had his normal MicroLax morning routine before we headed off for our first session back with Nicola returning from a couple of weeks off. Nicola was pretty amazed at Cory’s progress in her absence and Cory did not disappoint showing her that he could transfer directly from the ground to the Plinth unaided using nothing other than his brut upper body strength to literally drag himself up and plonk himself atop of the plinth and skull drag himself across it before rolling over and up into a seated position!
Lunch time came and so did the Barry’s and the Guerin’s with Chad rocking up with another McChicken Big Mac, this time with McChicken Sauce…
Had a great session at OT with Laura in the OT Gym taking the Guerins and the Barry’s with us and playing some fun Dodgeball, Frisby and a bastardised version of Cricket where we used an exercise ball as the bat haha.
We then spent a good while up at the MegaZone and the kids enjoyed a bit of LiveWire time before Chad and Cory got some “Tattoos’ painted on.
Then Cory had his weekly ASIA test again. More progress being made, but still lacking a lot of feeling especially around the T12 area and below.
Tuesday the 30th was Cory’s first day in Hydrotherapy and despite the pool being a balmy 34 degrees, Cory was still “cold”…. Anyway, he managed to do a lot in the Pool with some nice standing, walking and even some squats before doing some upper body work with float weights.
Wednesday the 31st was another crazy progress day, Nicola had him standing full weight bearing in the parallel bars for 11 seconds unaided! Needless to say we were pretty excited about this, although Cory was not and he reckons that he has stood up by himself before his accident… We then did more rebound work with Cory throwing and catching bean bags from a rebound net designed to help improve his core and trunk strength.
Intensive Rehab started the same afternoon, so after a good rest we headed down where Cory was lifted onto a Treadmill with the “Lite Gait” and did a few steps on the Treadmill with the therapists guiding and moving his legs in the right motions before taking him off the Treadmill and getting into the Tram where he actually walked partially weight bearing for about 40 metres!
I HAVE NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE THIS!
Come back from I-Rehab and met with the Dietician as Cory’s work load and his current meals are conflicting even know he is on the “High Protein” diet, so his meals have been upped in size and we also now have a much better understanding of some of the “Boosters” that are being provided in his meals.
Today, the 01st Feb (can’t believe month one of 2018 is behind us already) was a reasonably quiet one although Cory did have his first day back at “School” and NO I did not get a “First Day Back” pic… sorry…
Headed down to the physion Gym with Christina where Cory smashed his 11 second unaided standing record out to 20 seconds even in the parallel bars!
We then headed out to the park across the road with Brad Scott who was heading up to catch a flight to Kenya to help out some future budding Paralympian. What a bloody legend, it is always so great chatting with Brad!
Do you have any idea what a wheel chair costs? Leave your estimate in the blog comments below. NO CHEATING!
Til next time
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#muchlove
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ps. leave us a comment if you’ve made it this far! even if it is just a quick g’day!
Hi Cory ! You are doing fantastic. So good to see your progress coming along so well! Coming to see you soon!
Thank you I’ll see you soon aswell
Awesome work team cory. Lots of love from us all xo
Thanks uncle Luke xo
Amazing progress Cory before you know it this too will be in the distant past. Skin up young lad hope to see you soon
From us all
X
It’s suppose to be shin up… me and all these languages! 🙂
Braiden says hello Cory
Thank you Elize. Hope braidan keeps going hard at BMX and getting ready for the Nats
Hi Cory, Shona & Neil! Great to hear the progress Cory is making. Love the positivity and SOH! 💕
Thanks Jenine, he is doing such an amazing job, he blows us out of the water every day!
Thank you Jenine💪👍
You are doing soo well Cory, keep up the good work and building your strength. Great to see your achievements.
Thank you Doran’s. Daniel’s riding really good he has made such huge progress, should get a National plate.