Friday, June 22, 2007

Moving Her Left Hand


Ashleigh gave me a great birthday present yesterday. When I got home from a job my wife said Ashleigh had a surprise for me and she was able to purposefully move the pointer finger on her left hand. This is really the first time she has been able to do that since her accident in 1999. This was the hand that she had to have tendon lengthening surgery on just so the hand was not drawn up.

My wife said she had actually done more movement earlier in the day. She was able to move her hand up on her chest and then move it back down to touch my wife's hand. She was also able to move the fingers on command. She duplicated some of the movements today for her OT. It wasn't huge movements but it is progress and we will be happy to take it.

2 Comments:

At Thursday, September 20, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I found your website and Ashleigh's story while doing research for my Masters Thesis project, "Holistic Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors." Ashleigh's spirit, will and determination are truly inspiring.

I also wanted to share with you my own personal story in hope of it providing more faith for your family in Ashleigh's future with a TBI. I am also a TBI survivor, which I received 10 years ago, at the age of 14. I woke up one morning with a headache, which eventually placed me in a coma for 5 days. I woke up with no short term memory and my family was told it was unlikely I'd ever graduate high school, let alone attend college. However, with determination and most importantly an amazing and supportive team of family, friends and professionals, I graduated college in 5 years and am now in grad school, pursuing a masters in Holistic Healthcare. It took a lot of hard work and overcoming many obstacles, but I believe strongly in one's will to overcome. The brain is quite mysterious and surprising when it comes to it's capabilities! Many medical professionals informed my parents that the 1st year after the injury is really when we heal and recover the most. However....with every year that passes I am noticing more of my old self returning and I surprise myself over and over again, with each passing year. So never underestimate one's healing journey!
I wish you all the best and please pass on my best wishes to Ashleigh.
If you'd like to talk further, my email address: jenngalvin@hotmail.com

Best Regards,

Jen

 
At Thursday, October 11, 2007, Blogger ILoveMyFiance said...

My fiance and I were in a very serious truck accident July 1st 2007. He hit the left side of his head and has been at the hospital ever since. He has his eyes open now and is moving, involuntary of corse. He grunts when he's annoyed too much but that's all we can get out of him. He doesn't do anything on command except look yuor way when we yell his name. Reading this blog has given his mother and I so much hope that he'll get better. We just know it's going to be a long hard road.

 

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