Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Close to Home

Recently, as I was checking in on our fellow families with kids suffering with ROHHAD (on one of our Facebook group pages) I saw my name tagged in a post.  It was a news post about a little girl being denied a gastric bypass surgery due to her age.


The reason her doctors felt she needed the surgery, though is because she had a tumor that damaged her hypothalamus (the part of the brain that controls hunger among other things).  The reason my name was tagged, though, was because the girl is from Cibolo - that's where we live.  I have not actually met anyone living in Cibolo who has a child with a damaged hypothalamus.  We thought Josh was the only one living here whose hypothalamus was not functioning correctly.

Here is a link to that original story I saw:  Obese, but starving: Girl, 12, denied weight-loss surgery

Since seeing the news story, though, I have been curious about this family and wondered about the similarities between that girl and my son.  I've since learned that the girl, her name is Alexis Shapiro, had the trouble with her tumor that brought on her obesity, when she was 9 years old.


Alexis Shapiro before/after hypothalamus damage


 Josh was about to turn 9 when he was diagnosed with ROHHAD.  His major symptoms all came on when he was 8 and a half.

Josh (age 8) in Feb 2005, days before going into respiratory failure
 and Josh as he has grown




Josh is now 17 and in 10th grade

Josh has been screened for tumors of neural crest origin many times over the years since his diagnosis - but has never had one discovered.  There are some in the ROHHAD community who have suggested perhaps some of our kids had tumors that damaged the brain in that area but then the tumor may have disappeared on its own????  Since none of us knows for sure what causes ROHHAD, we cannot be sure one way or another.  I just find it fascinating that another child so close to our home is dealing with something so similar to my son's disorder, which is extremely rare, and we have never crossed paths.

I did learn today, that Alexis has been approved (by her father's military insurance) for the gastric bypass surgery her doctors feel she needs.  Here is a link to that update on her story: Hope for Alexis: Insurance will pay for surgery

I shared her story with Josh this morning. I also emailed a reporter covering her story to offer my contact information to the family in case they would like to meet.  I think it helps to know someone else out there (especially so close by) is going through some of the same things you are dealing with.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

I'm Certified!

I am now officially a Certified Respiratory Therapist.













I took my certification exam and passed this morning, Aug 7th.

I plan to schedule my exams required to become a Registered Respiratory Therapist next week.
There are 2 exams I have to take for that - the Written RRT and the Clinical Simulation Exam.

Once those exams are complete, I should be fully qualified to be hired on with most any hospital in my area.

The last day of Respiratory School was Thursday, August 1st.

Actually, we didn't even go to the campus on that day.
Instead, we were honored with a mini-graduation ceremony and luncheon
at the Downtown Baptist Hospital.  Here are some pictures taken at the event:

Mr Carpenter & Zeena H
Mr Fisher and Mr Dickmann
Charlotte M & Zeena H
 

Billy T, Eduardo F& Joel P
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Kristen M & Zeena H
all the girls in the class

all the boys in the class
Joel P & Zeena H
Sophia A, Erica C, Michelle S & Erica L
Kristen V, Joel P & me
Shekinah B, Keisha B & Zeena H

 There were 23 of us in my class who completed the Respiratory Therapy Program at St. Philip's College this year. 

Here we are below back in May, when we were wishing one of our instructors a happy retirement:

 


 At our ceremony, Aug 1st....each of us was awarded with a certificate and a small token of appreciation from the Respiratory Club. Here is a picture of mine:





Then, the director of our program, Mr. Bruce Fisher, announced the 6 students in the class (the top 25%) who earned the highest grade point averages. Each was awarded with an honors cord (even though we were not in caps or gowns yet)...

      And guess who had the highest GPA of the group????     

                                 I did!!! 

I thought for sure there were a couple of others who had gotten better grades than me, so I was totally blown away!!!

They awarded me the honors cord plug a beautiful plaque!!





The night of August 1st, our class got together to celebrate our achievement.  Many of us also had our family/friends with us for this party.  Below are some pictures and even some videos of the event:

 

Josh even got up and danced... Nurse Nancy was there to video tape him... see:




Oh,  I also got my temporary license from the state...It came in the mail August 1st!!!




 And my sister got me a new stethoscope... with my name engraved on it!  Cool, huh?


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