Saturday, 7 December 2013

Tough few weeks

It has been a tough start for James at gf Stronge.   During the first week,  he got a roommate who was very verbally abusive and intimidating to James.  The roommate then stole James iPad with his communication program on it.  The iPad was retrieved from under the roommates mattress, and a couple of days later they moved James to a new room (across the hall) because James was refusing to go in the room and was sitting in the hallway.  the day after the move his iPad went missing again,  and this time they found the charger in the old roommates drawer,  but were not able to find the iPad.  So poor James has been the last few weeks without his communication program.  I am noticing that he is often just giving up trying to communicate more complex ideas to the nurses.  If it takes too much effort to get his point across he will just give up.  James' new roommate is a sweetheart though.  He is in his 40s and is from Columbia.  He speaks Spanish and now James wants to learn Spanish!  His new roommate was telling me that he is discharging in  by couple of weeks though.  I am nervous about who will be rooming with James next!  

I spent last weekends visit meeting with police about the iPad,  and generally trying to get a clearer picture of the story of the iPad theft.  The hospital won't consider it stolen though,  only missing.  Security says that since no one actually saw the guy steal the iPad it is deflamitory to say it was stolen. He says that even though it was found the first time under the guys mattress,  that doesn't mean he put it there.  The argument would be, what if the guy was framed.  Good grief !  Not sure what the police have been able to do,  and if I wanted a copy of the police report I would have to apply for freedom of information act,  which is a lengthy and expensive process.  It does look like the company that supplied the iPad will replace it for him,  but there are lots of hoops to jump through to make that happen.  I spent this weekend working on paperwork to get the iPad replaced.  I am hoping to have it replaced before Christmas.  

There was a meeting on Thursday to discuss James progress so far.  I caught wind earlier in the week that the talk was to discharge James because James was wanting to go home.  I talked to James' physiotherapist from Courtenay, who wrote an awesome e mail to the new physiotherapist as well as the physio and occupational therapists who worked with James during the summer.  Well,  I think he sufficiently stirred the pot!  When I arrived they were all hopping,  and the doctor filling in for James' usual doctor had given James his cell number, and was communicating with him via texting!  He convinced James to give it a good try and stick around.  A review meeting is now set for January 20th.  At that meeting either a discharge date will be discussed or another review meeting set.  Basically what we heard is that James is working hard and cooperating despite being homesick.  He is using his right hand a lot more,  and I have seen a significant change in the function of his right hand.  His speech is coming along,  he is quite a bit clearer if he plugs his nose.  He is scheduled to have another scope done on the 17 th of this month.  He is also sitting a bit straighter in the last week or so too.  I told them that James needs to be busier too.  When he is bored,  he gets very homesick.

I took James to a follow appointment with the Neuro Opthomologist yesterday.  He saw some positive changes in James eye function in just under 2 months since he saw him last.  He said that on their own each of James' eyes works quite well,  they just don't work perfectly together.  He wants to follow up with more testing in 6 months.  He felt that patching one eye or the other might assist James in some activities where there is still some double vision.  He also suggested tinting the lense of his glasses on his right eye.  That eye is light sensitive since the pupil stays a bit more dialated than the other.  He does not feel that James is a good candidate for surgery since his right eye has multiple issues.  

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