At around 4 months old I noticed that he would only reach for toys using his left hand.He was able to roll over, but only to one side. It was at his well baby check that month that I mentioned it to his pediatrician. I was told not to worry, that it would only be a concern if he continued to do so. At the next couple checks again, blown off by the doctor as first time mom paranoia.I was told he was showing handedness early. Finally, at his first year check up when he couldn't crawl or sit up right on his own, I demanded a referral to a Neurologist. This is where his journey began. At 13 months old Caleb was diagnosed as having a neonatal stroke. I was floored. A stroke? I thought strokes only happened to the elderly, or at least only to adults, but to have one before you came in to the world?! That seemed impossible, but it is very possible. Calebs pediatrician had never even heard of a neonatal stroke. Now that the doctor is educated about it, he has tried to raise awareness by having Caleb and I speak to interns and tell them Calebs story.
From that point Caleb started Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy. He did these for about 3 years. the longest one he has attended is Occupational Therapy. He did this until he was in Kindergarten, and that was when the new OT he was seeing decided that Caleb had "plateaued" and no longer was benefiting from the therapy. We were told to wait a year or so, and then to be reevaluated.In the meantime he did receive OT at school. Life happened and we got so busy that it took a little more than a year to get back into the swing of things. This summer I decided to get our lives back on the therapy track.
Now we are back in therapy, and Caleb is about to start a new therapy using something called a Saeboflex. It is essentially a spring loaded hand that gives him resistance while grasping an object, and helps him to open his hand back up.This is what it looks like

Last week we received the device and spent the day at therapy fine tuning it to fit Calebs hand. Today we will use it for the first time, for actual therapy purposes. Caleb loves his new "terminator hand", I hope his enthusiasm lasts after he realizes it is hard work.I will update this blog weekly so that we can see how much progress he makes. I am hoping that if more insurance companies see how much this device can help they will be more likely to cover the cost of it for future stroke survivors like Caleb.
http://saebo.com/products/saeboflex/

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