without it seeming like that long since I posted! What absolute craziness it is here!
Alyssa's not had too much pain in the last week (bowel movements aside!) and has been on pretty good form this week! Yay! The crown on her upper molar seems to be doing the trick, because the current ulcerated area is showing signs of healing tissue again ... so hopefully that will continue. Seeing the dentist again tomorrow, so he should be pleased by the current state of the ulcerated patch.
Alyssa was supposed to be having her bed/cot assessed for a "sleep system" this morning, but unfortunately the woman coming could not make it. So she's rescheduled the appointment for the 21st October ... just days before we go to New York! The sleep system is specifically designed for each individual to keep them in a comfortable position while sleeping. Alyssa is essentially crippling herself - both during her "normal" postures throughout the day - and the positions she gets into at night. As she doesn't feel it, nothing is uncomfortable to her, and she lies in cringe-worthy positions! :-( Plus, her usual sleep position is with her feet and legs under her as if she was sitting up, but folded flat over them with her arms (and arm restraints) outstretched above her head. This cannot possibly be doing her tummy/digestive system any favours - to be squashed all night.
We're currently organising a fundraising "pub quiz" for Monday 5th October at the Forresters Arms, Cambusbarron, Stirling. We're collecting raffle prizes and quiz prizes at the moment, so hoping lots of people turn up ... or we'll be drinking wine for a long time to come! ;-) Prudential raised LOADS for us on Friday (total amount still to be confirmed, but estimated to be in the region of £2500!!!). Originally thought some of that was for other charities, fundraising events but have been told that this is not the case, and that it's all for Alyssa! So ... very grateful to everyone there who donated/bought cakes/bought raffle prizes etc.
Oh, and also trying frantically to narrow down the EXTENSIVE family that is my family tree, as have found someone in the US who is very possibly a relative ... and whose daughter has Pain Insensitivity too! That's just too huge for words, and has so many implications genetically. Would make it much more likely what was causing Alyssa's Pain Insensitivity, if we were related, because her daughter's condition has already been diagnosed. Will keep you posted on that front. Speaking of which ... better get back to it!
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A glimpse into the world of a child who doesn't feel pain, and how her entire life is affected by it ...
Welcome to Alyssa's blog ...
- Alyssa's Mum
- My name is Moira, and I hope to share with you what my daughter's life has been like so far ... so you can all truly understand and appreciate the gift of pain, which we take very much for granted! Alyssa does not feel "peripheral" pain, which means she does not feel pain anywhere other than internally. This has led to many unintentional injuries and self-mutilation. My aim is to not only find others like Alyssa, and help those who may be going through what we are, as well as raising awareness about this condition, and how feeling pain is actually a GOOD thing! I am thankfully now part of a support group run on FB which is an amazing group of people, who all have varying types of experience with pain insensitivity. I can be contacted directly via understandingalyssa@hotmail.co.uk
Self-injuries to date:
The following will give you some idea of what Alyssa has already done to herself ... so far!
* Knocked a few of her own teeth out while "teething" and caused huge ulcerated sores in her mouth, from "rubbing" her teeth on her tongue and inner cheeks
* Bitten straight through her lower lip - didn't even flinch!
* Knocked a few of her own teeth out while "teething" and caused huge ulcerated sores in her mouth, from "rubbing" her teeth on her tongue and inner cheeks
* Bitten straight through her lower lip - didn't even flinch!
* Chewed the end of her tongue off, resulting in emergency repair and incisor removal. After having the tip of her tongue repaired, she then began chewing the side of her tongue as soon as her molars erupted
* Chewed a finger almost down to the bone
* Torn entire patches of skin off, and is scarred fairly extensively as a result! :-(
* Broken both feet - and I had to argue with doctors for almost 10 weeks with one of them, because they didn't believe it was broken! Even a lot of doctors haven't heard of Pain Insensitivity!
* Broken her left leg, just under the knee, and walked about on it quite happily for at least a couple of days. We'll never know how she broke it. Any time she says "my --- is moving, all by itself," we get x-rays done!
* She had to have all of her baby teeth removed, as and when they came in, due to all the biting injuries.
* Chewed a finger almost down to the bone
* Torn entire patches of skin off, and is scarred fairly extensively as a result! :-(
* Broken both feet - and I had to argue with doctors for almost 10 weeks with one of them, because they didn't believe it was broken! Even a lot of doctors haven't heard of Pain Insensitivity!
* Broken her left leg, just under the knee, and walked about on it quite happily for at least a couple of days. We'll never know how she broke it. Any time she says "my --- is moving, all by itself," we get x-rays done!
* She had to have all of her baby teeth removed, as and when they came in, due to all the biting injuries.
She is still dealing with the after-effects of that, as a teen.
* Required spinal surgery to correct a vertebral slippage issue, which she was completely unaware of. The op itself was pretty straightforward. The post-op period was lengthy, and anything but fun.
* Developed septicaemia from one of her many episodes of cellulitis because nobody realised it hadn't gone away, and was just grumbling away as an abscess in her elbow. When she collapsed, it was scary!
* Managed to dislocate her left hip, falling from her trike .... but it took us 4 months to realise, because she didn't feel it!
* Had corrective surgery performed on both hips. Unfortunate complications ensued, which eventually caused the entire removal of her Right hip, and part of her femur.
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
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