Sunday, February 1, 2009

Half way through training

We are officially half way through training!!! In one way, that feels great, but it is also scary sounding!!! Blitzen is still doing very well. I pulled out Hannah's seizure shirt last night in the middle of the night, he alerted to it, but didn't touch. (this was the first time he did it in the night). I tried it 30 minutes later and he immediately "touched." We won't know for sure how he alerts to a real seizure, until she has one!! Sometimes the dogs alert differently than they have been trained in the real life situation. I don't care how he alerts, just so he does. Two of the dogs have already alerted to seizures well before they began. So encouraging!!!

This morning we worked on distracting the dogs. They had to stay in a sit and down while being very distracted. Jeremy would offer them treats or toys and they had to stay where they were. Blitzen did well this. There was one particular treat that he REALLY wanted. I had to correct him a couple times.

After lunch, we headed to the mall. Hannah wasn't in a very good mood and Blitzen definitely sensed this. He fed off of her mood. I took him by myself and he did great. He still gets nervous around loud or alarming sounds. He will get better with this with time.

Tonight, the 4 Paws gang is having a SuperBowl party tonight. It sounds like most everyone is planning to come. It is fun to get the dogs together, but sometimes they forget to behave!!!

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Beautiful Hannah...

How this journey started....

Hannah was born prematurely at 34 weeks gestation. She was a relatively healthy preemie; initially having difficulty maintaining body temperature and needing to grow. She weighed 4 pounds 9 ounces at birth. When she was four months old she began to drool, non stop. We were told the first year she was "teething." At 18 months old, we really started searching for reasons of why her shirt was always soaking wet. We saw various specialists who always sent us to another specialist, saying "everything looks okay." She spent years in oral motor/feeding therapy to help her not to drool. It wasn't until she was four years old and in preschool that we started to get some answers. Her preschool teacher commented one day that she wasn't reponding when her name was called. I took this information to her pediatrician who then orderd an EEG, "just to rule it out." Much to our shock and amazement, the results showed, she was having seizures. That is the day our journey REALLY began. Once she began taking seizure medication the drooling almost stopped completely. (She will still drool to this day when she is having seizure activity). Since then, it has been a roller coaster; countless medications and medication changes. She has never really reponded well to any medication.

About two years after she was diagnosed with epilepsy, the doctors noticed that her blood pressure was running high. After many tests, she was diagnosed with hypertension. We still are not sure why, but her cardiologist feels her blood vessels are thicker than normal.

About this same time, we also began looking into why Hannah was such a horrible sleeper. She would thrash, talk, move every which way, during her sleep. The sleep studies revealed that she has alveolar hypoventilation sydrome, which means she has too much carbon dioxide in her system when she sleeps. To help this, she wears a BI-PAP at night. This has been monumental in giving her more effective and quality of sleep.

Every day is a challenge for Hannah and our family as a whole. Blitzen has been an absolutely wonderful addition. She calms herself sometimes just by petting and loving on him. He has been trained in behavior disruptions and will sometimes be able to stop a meltdown from getting out of control.
It has been extra hard on the whole family since daddy is deployed to Iraq. He has been gone since January 09 and will gone until Jan 2010. We get to talk with him by phone and on the web cam; which is nice, but not the same!! Blitzen has helped to make his absence go just a little smoother....