Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Florida: It Was SO Worth the Trip!!

We just returned from a week spent with our kids and grandkids in Florida. Traveling is always a BIG Deal with Parkinson's! Packing and remembering all the things we need to take with us is exhausting even before the trip begins...Don's Meds, check; Carol's Meds, check; manual wheelchair, check; electric toothbrushes, check; extra unders, check; Living Will, check; Power of Attorney, check; walker, check; etc., etc. Oh, Yes...and a huge kite for Kami's Birthday and the "butterfly in a jar" and "firefly in a jar" that slowed us up going through security( even more than usual). We had such a good time, in spite of Don falling out of A.J.'s bed, and briefly losing his suit pants at the temple (belt too loose and no suspenders). It's way TOO HOT and HUMID in Florida this time of year, but we wouldn't have missed the long awaited Hashey Family's sealing and spending every morning in the community pool at Jessica's was refreshing. We just can't figure out how people lived in Florida before air conditioning. We missed the best week of summer (so far) in Seattle and traded it for rain and thunder storms in Tampa, but how we loved being with the kids and grandkids! Don bought Truman a bow and arrows so he can go hunting with his dad this fall; I enjoyed working two puzzles with Kami and Jessica and playing their new digital piano and listening to Kami practice. We watched Kami's dance class and A.J.'s gymnastics. They treated us to the CherryBerry Frozen Yogurt Bar and Kobe, Japanese Steakhouse and a local family's grill (with the best hamburgers ever!!) and of course, we went to Chick-fil-a and breakfast-for-dinner at IHop. All of that, and the lunch with Mindy and Billy and family and friends at Olive Garden meant that we were fed and entertained like royalty. A BONUS was when we were able to volunteer for a later flight when our flight was overbooked (Thanks to Jessica for being flexible picking us up) and were rewarded with a voucher worth another trip for the two of us...Yay!! We'll be going back again next year for Alishia and Zach's wedding...in June...(oh, why couldn't they have chosen January or February?)!!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Falls: Rearranging our house and lives to prevent (or accommodate) them

Don has been falling a lot more these days, so today we had a visit from an Occupational Therapist to evaluate and make suggestions on how to make things around the house safer and perhaps prevent some of these falls.  She made some good suggestions and we acted on a couple of them right away.  We have removed the sliding glass doors from the shower (Don had fallen against them from the outside and knocked them off the bottom track); I have replaced them with a shower curtain.  We still need to get another grab-bar up high near the toilet so he can hold on while he pulls his pants up.  She also, strongly encouraged him to use the toilet from a seated position, only.  We will also be getting a bench type shower chair so he can sit; then slide into the shower in a seated position.  We plan to put the rails back on his hospital bed and re-install the trapeze so he can use it for repositioning himself in bed.  We will also be looking into getting a security pole to place beside his bed to give him help in getting to a standing position when getting out of bed.  We also, went to look at lift chairs and ended up buying one...it is SO COMFY and really helps him to stand from a seated position. Several months ago we had rugs and carpets removed and installed laminate wood flooring  to prevent tripping.  After all of this...I was just dozing off for a little nap when my cellphone rang and it was Don (he keeps his cellphone on a lanyard around his neck)....I didn't know that he had decided to go outside and bring in the trash can...he was calling me to say he was in the carport and needed help.  I went out the backdoor and found him face down on the driveway; lodged between his power chair, his scooter and his manual wheelchair.  He was not hurt, but just couldn't get up...I put the removable seat cushion from the wheelchair under his head and got a sleeping mat from the camping gear in the shed, to put under his knees.  He tried for several minutes to get his bottom to raise up so he could get to his knees; then finally told me to get the retired Master Sargent from across the street. With the two of us, one on either side of him, we were able to get him on his feet and seated in his power chair.  About a month ago he fell backwards down the back steps while I was trying to unlock the backdoor...I grabbed for him, but to no avail.  He just curled up in a ball and rolled to the bottom of the steps; again, he was not hurt...but I was a wreck!
He is sure cashing in on his athletic abilities/training...I'm sure if I had fallen as many times as he has, I would have broken many bones and would display many scars, at the very least. We'll keep working on all the safety options, but, honestly, Don says he can never tell when he will fall...his legs just suddenly give way and he ends up "on the deck".  It's not like he gets any warning or can tell what might cause him to go down.  Sitting to remain mobile is his best option now...sounds like a contradiction, but, really...it's harder to fall when you are sitting.

BREAKING NEWS..... information about Parkinson's Clinical Trials

The PDtrials.org website is closing as of July 3, 2012.  You can sign-up to receive information from the Parkinson's organizations listed below, by going to PDtrials-Information-Request or contact David Blomquist at info@pdtrials.org

* The American Parkinson Disease Association
* The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
* The National Parkinson Foundation
* The Parkinson Alliance
* The Parkinson's Action Network
* The Parkinson's Disease Foundation
* WE MOVE