Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Surgery Wednesday!

This update is a little late in the making, but Jamie is having her first major surgery in a while tomorrow. As we speak, mom, Jamie, KC and Roni are in Houston together having fun at a hotel the night before the surgery. The surgery takes place tomorrow at 9am... which means everyone needs to be at the hospital at 7am... which also means that Jamie can't eat any food after midnight or so... and it also means that the surgery probably won't start until 10am. Even though we haven't had a major surgery in a few months, this seems like very familliar territory for the family. I'm sure that mom will have no trouble jumping through all of these familliar hoops.

Here's the deal with tomorrow's surgery. Dr. Boutros will be covering the bones on Jamie's right hand with skin taken from... somewhere... though I know it isn't a traditional skingraft and I also know it isn't going to be a flap procedure. Jamie's hands will be free in the next couple of weeks, unlike last time. Also, both of Jamie's hands will have a procedure called a "Z-plasty" (really) and the purpose of this surgery is to increase the amount of gripping ability of both of her hands. So, I guess both of her hands will be hurting for a little while going forward... which is why we're glad that Tommie (last name withheld/forgotten temporarily) is letting us use an electric scooter he has, so Jamie won't have to put pressure on her hands when they're still sore from the surgery.

Anyway, wish us luck and keep Jamie in your prayers. We're very hopeful that these procedures are going to be huge successes, like the last one was. I wish I had more to add, but, as you could tell from my description, I don't know as much about this surgery as I have about the past ones... So be sure to check back in soon for an update on how things went. I'm sure they went really well.

PS - I'm in Dallas because I'm going on a bachelor party weekend, starting tomorrow. So, yeah, I'm missing Jamie's surgery, but, in all fairness, I had plunked down some money on this trip... I was almost in more trouble for missing KC's birthday, which is on July 2nd. Happy Birthday KC!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

6/24 - Rockadoodle and the Dueling Narwhals!

Jamie: "Neh neh. We should get the drums for Rock Band."
Nick: "What?!?! You're ready to play? I'll be right back!"

[A trip to Best Buy and the Jym (that's what the gym at the JCC is called, by me) later...]


Sorry about the picture quality... Jamie and I had just finished watching the video from The Ring, so our pictures are sort of out of focus. Yeah, so Jamie and I are back, finally, to playing guitar hero... that was our favorite thing to do ever, and even though Jamie is relegated to our permanent drummer/vocalist, it was SO much fun playing guitar hero with Jamie again. It was even more fun once we disabled the drum foot pedal. [Code = Yellow, Green, Red, Blue(4), Red]. She can't really use the foot pedal yet... even though the wounds on her knee are healing fabulously, she's still being asked to only wear the legs for one hour blocks to get her used to the weight of the prosthetics... Once that's taken care of, she will have to use the foot pedal.

So, if you're curious, Jamie and I used an ACE bandage and this super-sticky stuff called "painter's tape" (Note: It's not tape... it's also probably not called Painter's Tape), and bound her hands to the drumsticks, with the sticks positioned as they otherwise would be... and, then, voila... I keep telling everyone that our band's name should be "The Dueling Narwhals" because each hand looks like a Narwhal.... but I haven't met anyone else who knows what a Narwhal whale is. A Narwhal Whale, according to the experts, is a unicorn/whale hybrid. See that picture over there [====>]? That's a Narwhal, folks.

And, now, ladies and gentlemen... I'm pleased to present... Rockadoodle and the Dueling Narwhals!!!
PS - Rockadoodle is and always has been my Guitar Hero band name.
PPS - I'm burning that Hawaiian shirt right after I post.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

6/23 - Brisket!

Happy belated father’s day, everyone! We had a wonderful weekend in Austin. KC came to visit her sister for a few days and the three of us got to play video games together (more on that in the next post). The biggest news from the weekend is that the Men’s Club at St. Ignatius in Austin sold briskets to raise funds for Jamie. It was a great turn out. They sold over one hundred briskets, raising an amazing amount of money. The fathers of two of Jamie’s best friends – Eddie Cantu and Steve Palmer [they're in the front row, with Jamie in the picture], fathers to Andy and Michelle – are in the Men’s Group, and we can’t thank them enough for their efforts on Jamie’s behalf. I wanted to thank everyone involved before too much time had passed. I wish I this post was wittier or more laudatory, but you can’t squeeze water from a rock… wait, that’s not it… you can’t unring the bell… no… Ah, forget it.... I'm just out of good material. Here’s some fun pictures from the event. Thank you all so much, you deserve much more than this brief post. (Mom, instead of telling me what this post lacks, just add it in the comments! Love you!)

Oh, I should say that the briskets were delicious. Want to know what they looked like? Too bad. Here they are. (You already saw them anyway, didn't you?)

Friday, June 19, 2009

6/19 - Legs!

Time for another update. This one is about Jaime doing physical therapy and some new tidbits on her physical recovery. She’s picked up the pace on her physical therapy regimen. I’m very happy to report that Jamie has been working very hard at PT at home. She’s scheduled for only three hours of physical therapy a week (and three hours of occupational therapy a week, and some wound care too), which really isn’t that much. Even though the outpatient PT and OT folks are supposed to be hard-asses, Jamie needs to keep up the hard work on her own. She’s been keeping up her part of the bargain in this regard and has been doing PT twice a day. Just for fun, here's a picture of Jaime doing physical therapy at St. David's. Fun stuff, huh?

Here’s an example about how the little things make the biggest difference in Jamie’s recovery. As you know, we’ve spoken at length about the wounds on Jamie’s kneecaps that were not closing well. Since her surgery a few weeks back to take care of her problematic right kneecap, both kneecaps began healing and, we’re happy to announce that Jamie has been given the OK to wear her prosthetics by her PT/OT folks at St. David’s and JP (Jamie Peronne, from Hanger Prosthetics, for the uninitiated). She needs to build her tolerance to the weight of the prosthetics. She’ll be wearing them while in the wheelchair, and she’ll use in order to balance herself when transitioning from the chair to the couch (or elsewhere). Even though she can’t stand on her own yet, I helped her from her stand up yesterday out of the wheelchair. It was very cool to help her stand, and I’m looking forward to the day where she can stand next to me without my supporting her… did I mention how tall she is? She’s at least 5’ 7” but may be as tall as 5’ 9”. On a related note, I’m getting shorter.

But there’s more to love about wearing the prosthetics. Finally (Finally!) she can put her feet on the ground to support herself. She hadn’t been able to stabilize herself on the ground since November. She can push herself with her feet and propel the wheelchair a few feet. When she’s changing the TV channel (thank goodness she can do this on her own, along with use her phone), she can put the remote on her thigh and push down on the buttons without her leg giving way. She can rest her feet on the coffee table… just lots of things she can do now, and she isn’t even walking yet. I’m very happy with what I’m seeing on this front. More updates later.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

6/18 - Hair!


Once again, sorry that it’s been so long since the last time I posted on the blog. Every time I feel like there’s a break in the action, a new project arises that requires most of my attention for the day. For example, this week, mom flew to Dallas to help me move… because nothing says “Moving Assistance” like a 53 year old mother of four. (Just kidding, she was a lot of help!) Just like any other move, there are still boxes sitting around the house, but it will get done today, I hope. I just leaned over to mom and said, “We need to get this done, today!” (FYI - I’m sitting with mom at the TISWG meeting in Austin. That stands for Texas Immunization Stakeholder Working Group… we’re following up on The Jamie Schanbaum Act to see what we can do to help advance this issue in the state) So, starting today, I’m going to be writing up a storm. I know I’ve said this before, but this time I mean it!

As you probably aren’t aware, I’ve been away in Dallas for a week, and when I got home (did I just refer to Austin as home?) on Tuesday, I was shocked by how much progress Jamie had made. This is what I’m going to post on today: my impressions of Jamie following my week-long absence.

First, Jamie’s hair looks wonderful. As a family, the Schanbaum’s have very, very thick hair. Unfortunately, Jamie’s hair had fallen out, more or less, due to the shock her body experienced from the disease and the medications Jamie was on. Over the past few months, it’s been clear that Jamie’s hair was starting to grow again. Last week, she got a haircut, which basically meant that we trimmed her hair down to a uniform length. Now, its growing in well, and she looks adorable. Her hair actually looks sort of like Rizzo's, from the movie Grease. Don’t you agree? I’m so happy about this development. I mean, we’d always told Jamie that her hair would grow back, but you really can’t predict these things. As you can see, she is beautiful!

That’s about all I have to add in this update. I’ll be busting out more updates soon. So, keep coming back for more.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

6/11 - Live in Austin? Need food for Father's Day? Want to help Jamie's medical expenses?

Then you're in luck!

The fathers of two of Jamie's best friends are involved in an annual Father's Day benefit where their group of altruistic men (appropriately called the Men's Club) sell brisket to families on Father's Day and then donate the proceeds to a worthy cause. This year, the worthy cause is Jamie! We are so happy and have already had some orders come in from Jamie supporters and we haven't even put the word out on the blog.

So, here's the details: The event is formally hosted by St. Ignatius Martyr Church - Men's Club. Mr. Palmer (512.565.0361) and Mr. Cantu (512.658.3393) are the people to call if you want a brisket. The briskets are 40$ a piece, but all that extra money you're spending (and it isn't that much because the briskets are apparently great) goes to Jamie. You pick up the briskets on Sunday, June 21 (Father's Day) between 8am and 12 noon at the church, located at 126 W. Oltorf (NW corner of Oltorf and Congress).

Our family is so grateful for efforts like this. A whole, organized event... organized entirely by someone else... all for Jamie. It's just so great to see that kind of charity and thoughtfullness in today's society. Anywho, you should definitely get your brisket from there... Give your mom/wife a break and order the brisket. You'll get so many brownie points you won't know what to do with them... (You can donate them to Jamie too, if you'd like)

Happy (early) Father's Day to all!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

6/9 - A day trip to Houston; playing the Wii

So, I don't have much to add, except to say that there isn't much to add for now. There will be big announcements to come - hopefully sooner than later - especially now that Jamie had that surgery on her knee. Mom, Jamie and Roni went to Houston to visit Dr. Boutros. He wanted to see Jamie before scheduling the next flap surgery, this time on her right hand. He met with Jamie and sent us back to Austin with an appointment to undergo surgery on that hand on July 1st. We're excited to be moving forward on her hands and her legs... like I said, I'm very excited that Jamie's knee looks to be healing on its own. We should be up in our prosthetics in a week or so, I hope.

I think everyone would be happy to know that Jamie and I played the Wii together over the past few days. With a clever use of Ace bandages and some other hospital materials, I affixed Jamie's right hand to a Wiimote and she was good to go!! (provided that the games didn't require any button pushing). She was able to play Tennis, Baseball and she was able to play Boom Blocks (check it out!), but it was kind of difficult. It's the little things that matter most, and this was a nice little treat for us.

Finally, I'm going to try to get better with the timeliness of the updates. I'll rededicate myself to posting on the blog over the next few weeks. There's always something to add... I like the silence however, so maybe I should just try to avoid jinxing us. Don't want to disturb the peace... there's some healing going on...