Never giving up
19th April 2015…hip and chest Xray
Veronika’s had a much better day today thank goodness….24 hours ago she was looking like she was heading to being rather unwell. Veronika spent most of this morning sleeping. This afternoon Veronika went downstairs to
20th April 2015….adjusting the spica
Off to the plaster room this morning to have Veronika’s plaster adjusted where it was getting a bit tight. The lady explained to Veronika that she would use the saw to make the cuts but
20th April 2015….a visit from a gorgeous friend Elsa
Veronika and I are so blessed to have so many people sending positive thoughts, messages, prayers, healing juju, text messages and phone calls during this challenging time on Veronika’s journey to health and mobility. Today
21st April 2015
This morning we were asked if some medical students could do an exam with Veronika as the patient, the Paed doctor asked if we had done this before which of course we have and of
25th April 2015…home again after hip reconstruction surgery
What a huge 10 days we have had on Veronika’s journey….I continue to be amazed by my girls strength, determination and positive energy. Veronika amazes me with what she copes with and this last 10
26th April 2015, a day in the local emergency department
Again not the quiet day we wanted but when you email your surgeon and he says take Veronika to emergency to get her plaster adjusted and her pressure spots re-dressed in the morning that’s what
30th April 2015…my girl is amazing
I know I’ve said it before, and I’m sure I will say it many times again….my girl is amazing. We have had a crazy week since returning home from Royal Childrens Hospital last Friday….Veronika has
10th June 2105….pressure wound care
These are the supplies I have used over the last week for Veronika’s pressure wound care…..*touchwood* we are finally winning the pressure wound battle again. Daily dressing has been dropped back to every 3rd day.
15th June 2015….spica change number 1
Love the arrow on the foot, this is the leg for examination under anaesthetic! Everything went well, always reassuring when your child’s orthopaedic surgeon says ‘I tried to dislocate her hip and I couldn’t, it