ANALISE IS WALKING!!! ANALISE
IS WALKING!!!
And not just taking a few steps or
standing, she is actually walking!!
At our last appointment with Dr.
vanBosse in Philadelphia this past summer, Dr. vanBosse had recommended doing
the serial casting, but remaining in Philadelphia for 6-8 weeks was not
possible, so we thought we would ask the doctors here in California to follow
Dr. vanBosse's recommendations. Several weeks ago we visited Dr. Hurley
at Kaiser Fontana and convinced her to try serial casting to stretch her tight
Achilles tendons.
All of you who know Analise know
what a resourceful little girl she is and that she has been trying to walk for
quite a while, but her Achilles tendons are extremely tight which causes her to
walk on her tippy toes making it hard for her to balance.
Dr. Hurley didn't know if it would
work, but said she would give it a try. (The other option would have
been, and still might be, another Achilles tenotomy to lengthen the tendons.)
After her third set of casts, and tons of crying/screaming/restless
nights/"all done"/"take them off" moments, Analise realized
that she could balance rather well when her feet got to neutral. She was
taking a few steps here and there, but falling face first into our arms.
Then, on November 16, 2013, as she
was at her grandparents John and Annette's house, she balanced on her own, and
took her first steps, without falling, to her grandma. Fortunately the
big moment was caught on tape. Her smile and look of accomplishment was
priceless and she just kept repeating, "I am walking! I am
walking!" I'm not sure whose smile was bigger, Analise's or ours!!!
The following day, after
she learned that she could balance while turning a corner she walked all around
a coffee table by herself, again repeating our new favorite phrase, "I am
walking!" And now that is all she wants to do. And we
absolutely love it!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI2BY_wXIbU
A huge reason this is such a
monumental victory for Analise is that her original doctors told us that
Analise would never be able to walk on her own without support.
Obviously, we refused to accept this negative prognosis for our daughter,
but it was still a troubling thought that doctors would give up on our daughter
so quickly. They clearly do not know
Analise, and us, very well.
So instead of giving in to their
negativity, choosing to do whatever was necessary to give Analise every
opportunity to walk actually became our number one goal.
And now after all of the flights to
Philadelphia, the relentless doctor's visits, the hurt backs following her
around the house in her gait trainer, the incredible love and tolerance of our
family, the competition with her 11 month old brother who is already walking,
and her sheer will, Analise is walking. Analise is walking and SHE IS
AMAZING!
Here is a short video of her walking, still wearing her casts:
Several people have already seen the
videos of her walking and there have been many different reactions. From
tears of joy to full astonishment to utter amazement. I always thought,
that when this day came, I wouldn't be able to hold back the tears. But
for some reason, it was different. I didn't cry. I think that I
have told myself so many times that she would walk, I already knew it
would happen and the tears didn't come. But the happiness… the happiness
came and hasn't left!!
A few days ago, Analise had her casts removed and received new AFO's (Ankle foot orthotics) We worried that if her Achilles tendons had not stretched enough, she may have to get the tenotomy again. We will have to
wait and see what Dr. Hurley thinks, and we may also have to consult with Dr.
vanBosse, but the way she is walking is very encouraging!!
Grandpa Richard and Abuelita Marti took Analise to get her casts off and get her new AFO's (while Mommy was having gallbladder surgery) and they promised Analise that if she was behaved and was brave, they would take her to McDonalds for ice cream. Here is Analise walking from the car all the way into McDonalds' counter to get her well-deserved ice cream. The progress in the last couple of weeks has been incredible!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3cPjn6JUoY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3cPjn6JUoY
To see this little girl's pure delight at being able to do something that we all take for granted is beyond priceless. I see her walking every day, and I still watch the videos just to see that smile. She now says "I walk ALL DAY"…and she does!!!
I'M WALKING!!! I'M WALKING!!! |
Analise loves to see herself walking and standing in the mirror. She is so proud of her accomplishment and so are we!! |
Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita,
Amyoplasia has been challenging. It has changed our family in so many
ways. But it has also allowed us to see how bright the future can be.
It shows us that with determination, perseverance, will, hard work,
family, and love, anything is possible. We can't wait to see what the
future holds for this girl.
Thanks for all of the encouraging
responses, thoughts, and prayers. We are surrounded by incredible family
and friends.
You have helped us, and Analise more than you will
ever know and this awesome milestone gives us the opportunity to tell you all
how grateful the Persek family is for your love and support.