Great Week at Kennedy!


What a fantastic week! It was everything we who were there with Aaron (Woody, Gina, Diane, & Denise) were hoping for and more. Aaron was surrounded with so much hope, energy, and positive attitudes from everyone he was in contact with this week; it was truly refreshing and energizing for all of us. His therapists, Kristen and Erin are obviously well qualified and take Aaron and his goal to someday walk very seriously. We didn’t have to listen to any speeches about the high level of Aaron’s injury and never heard the words can’t or won’t. Aaron worked very hard for 5 hours every day and can’t wait to get back there for 2 weeks beginning May 3rd. We were all very pleased to meet Dr. John McDonald (see pic below), the director of the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger. He stopped and talked with Aaron a few times during the week and talked with him about his progress, both present and what he believes he can accomplish in the future. He also took time to work with Aaron on moving his hands and fingers. Much of the week was spent using electrical stimulation on various muscle groups, riding the bike using E-Stim, and standing up in the stander/glider. By the end of the week he was able to move the “arm skate” (in the video on a previous blog) with his triceps and biceps on his own without E-stim! Yesterday he showed us how he can move his left thumb and today he was moving his right thumb. Not big sweeping movements, but definately controlled movement! We will be getting an E-stim unit for use at home soon, eventually a stander, and then a stim bike so that Aaron can work hard every day, not just at Kennedy. 🙂

mcdonald

There were 3 little girls  at rehab all week that  had a princess party on Friday and Aaron was invited;  he got a necklace and we got to eat some cupcakes (see pic below). 🙂 I’m guessing  that they were aged 2 to 4 and it was just amazing how focused and hard working they were. They really touched our hearts. 🙂

party

We arrived home on Friday evening, all of us pretty well beat! Thanks again Diane for staying the night so we could sleep. Only one nights rest and you were on night duty again. You’re a sweetheart! 🙂

2 aarons 

working on biceps & triceps video

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3 thoughts on “Great Week at Kennedy!

  • Chuck

    What Karen(Hicks) said!!! This post by Couz Gina answers many questions I had and I thank You for that Couz. I am absolutely amazed with Aarons’ drive and progress. Movements may be miniscule, but movement it is. Stuff like that has a way of exponentiating. Especially when the effected person has both the proper drive AND Family support.
    I smiled with the mention of “tag team” support.
    Once again I find myself inspired and somewhat in awe,
    Alaska/Montana Chuck
    Ps.–Aaron, if Kay and I find our way back east in a few months, be ready, I promise it will be a GOOD thing. Ditto with Gina and Woody. Diane, mabey we can meet You too… Rock On Folks, and know I stand at Your’ Backs.CKIII

  • KAREN HICKS

    GINA, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE WONDERFUL NEWS!!! AARON HAS BEEN SO BLESSED TO HAVE ALL THE RIGHT PEOPLE IN HIS LIFE TO HELP HIM ON HIS JOURNEY. GOD IS GOOD!!!

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