Sunday, January 29, 2012

Deep Breath In

A friendly hug outside Whole Foods
To say the least, I was conflicted about starting this last week.  Isaac underwent 10 sessions of brainwave optimization.  That in itself was exciting.  The office where we got the treatments done was clear on the other side of town.  The treatments were each 2 hours long and we were doing 2 a day with a 2 hour break in between.  Those were the things I wasn't looking forward to.  Deep breath in.

I was looking forward to Isaac getting the treatments and excited about the possibilities it held for him.  I wasn't looking forward to a 40 minute drive each morning, waiting in a waiting room for 4 hours total with my other two kids, and then driving back 40 minutes to get home.  But we (I) pulled it all together, gritted our (my) teeth, and "happily" went along with it.  Deep breath in.

In our van
Now, I won't drag it out.  I'll let you know right now that after the first 2 hours in the waiting room, I was politely told that my kids were too loud for this office's reception area and that I would have to find some place else to wait.  A really deep breath in.  Now, I won't deny that my kids made noise while we were there.  They're kids.  Duh.  But I will defend them and say that they were well behaved and getting along and making the best of being in a waiting area that definitely wasn't made with a single child in mind.  So where did we go from here?  Our van.  Yep, we spent 4 hours each day waiting in our car for Isaac to get his treatments.  Deep breath in...

On the flip-side, Isaac did really great.  He had a good time and behaved himself just fine while having the treatments done.  It's too soon to tell how well it will work for his bowels, but we can already tell a difference in his concentration, speech, and sleeping behaviors.  And chances are that we will see some results in the next 1 to 6 weeks.  

What do you think it is?
All things considered, it was a good week.  Our lunch breaks were spent at the dinosaur museum and Whole Foods.  We got to dig for dinosaurs and learn about malacology.  We played at the park and watched movies on the laptop.  We survived.  Deep breath out.

But the end of the story involved a broken water pump, smoke coming out of the hood of our van, a tow truck, a constable, and eventually a rented car.  Deep breath in...and hold...

5 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, that sounds like quite a week! I'm glad you made it through, and I'm praying for more results for Isaac. Thanks so much for being such a great mother and wife!! lylyly

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  2. well, i guess you were planning on driving the van till it died anyway, but that sounds AWFUL! Sorry the treatment session ended with such a car disaster. Way to breath through it all though, and keep a good attitude. I'm sure proud of you :)

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  3. Those deep breaths in really work, but don't forget to exhale!!

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  4. We are experiencing transmission issues with our van ... and doing the whole fix it/get rid of it cost comparison ... experiences I know us, you and Troy and I think Trent and Nicole have all experienced!

    Keep up the deep breaths and boo for the office staff who is not kid friendly!

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  5. i don't know how i missed this post, but i'm glad to hear about it. i really really really really really don't like waiting rooms... and it has nothing to do with me being impatient... 'cause i'm not. THEY ARE!!!

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