Monthly Archives: October 2007

Back at Sick Kids (again and again)

Laura We can’t seem to get away from the place: As of today two times in as many days, sheesh!

Yesterday’s session was totally elective. The Orthopaedics department is celebrating its 50th anniversary and holding a party in mid-November in the hospital Atrium. (Free food? Sure, we’ll go!) They’re putting together a videotape of patients’ families relating their stories, and I guess Dr. Unni put our names forward to get interviewed. It was pretty straightforward — we sat in a homey-looking room with the interviewer and cameraman, got asked questions about our great Sick Kids experiences, and tried to answer in a reasonably coherent way (we’re not entirely sure we accomplished the last one). It was an interesting experience despite the fact that Jon bailed in about 5 seconds once he realized we weren’t watching a video; only filming one. He spent the session off-camera, listening to his iPod.

Today was back to the usual gruelling hospital appointment. We went to the Orthodontics department to get some pictures taken. The first was the cephalometric x-ray, which takes a picture of the whole side of the skull to give the dentist an overall look at jaw and tooth structure. Unfortunately, rods are placed in the ears to centre the head, which is not very comfortable if the patient moves. Jon freaked at the weird sensation, and quickly degenerated into panicked screaming. He calmed down somewhat while Daddy demonstrated how it didn’t hurt—right to the point of getting an x-ray taken! (Luckily, these new-fangled digital x-rays use 1/10th the amount of radiation of traditional film x-rays. Mind you, Peter’s been getting more than his fair share of radiation from having to hold Jon still during all of his various x-rays over the years.) Jon’s first x-ray was unusable (not his fault); the second one was nice and clear.

We suspected that Jon wouldn’t be able to handle the panoramic x-ray where the machine circles the head while the patient bites down on a plastic stick and sits very still for about 15 seconds. We were right: a combination of uncomfortable positioning (wheelchair too low for machine; provided chair and telephone book a bit wobbly for Jon’s liking); Jon’s difficulty in staying still for so long; and his getting generally weirded out by the whole process—totally put the kibosh on any hope of getting x-rays. We did get a couple of practice sessions of biting down and sitting still, though, and we’ll have to do more at home. A huge thank-you to the x-ray tech Mirghan (sp?) who cheerfully and patiently spent an hour with us.

After this we headed down to the Medical Photography department to get a few regular head shots taken. I think we were all relieved that this was a relatively normal procedure.

Orthodontist: Part II

Laura As you can see from Jon’s preceding post (and BTW, I was at the appointment along with Daddy!), as of last Thursday we have started down the long journey into orthodontics. And I mean loooong. Dr. Dagys sent us home with a helpful booklet to use to try to explain to Jon (and ourselves!) what will have to be done to fix his teeth and jaws. She checked off the pages that were relevent for us, and as she kept checking more and more sections I started to mentally hyperventilate. Peter, by contrast, was absolutely unflappable, since he figured Jon’s mouth was just like his was (i.e. a train wreck), so he knew what to expect!

Pretty much everything that could need fixing needs fixing: Overbite (overlap of front top and bottom teeth); overjet (protruding front teeth); extremely crowded and overlapping teeth (to the point that Jon’s 6-year molars haven’t fully erupted); unusually high, narrow palate (causing a lot of the overcrowding). Fixing his mouth is not just cosmetic; if he wants to keep his teeth through adulthood we’ll have to do something about them now.

This is problematic since we also have to take into account Jon’s understanding and tolerance of these procedures. Anything that will interfere with him being able to concentrate on schoolwork, etc. is out, which may limit us somewhat. He likely won’t be a good candidate for removable appliances, since he’ll be constantly toying with them. He may have to be sedated for any really invasive procedures (e.g. teeth extraction), though maybe laughing gas will work. Jon getting a filling was a horror show enough for us—we’d rather not repeat it. Even getting a panoramic x-ray is difficult, if not impossible, because Jon either moves too much or freaks at the strange noises from the machine.

But Dr. Dagys is very caring and cognizant of the problems, so we’re hopefully off to a good start!

Orthodontist

Jon Oct. 19/07

My daddy drove me to the orthodontist in the car. I saw Dr. Deggis. She looked at my teeth and I looked at myself in the mirror and smiled. She put a mask on her mouth. She took a long time to chek my teeth. Dr. Deggis talked to my dad. Then it was time to go home. On the way home my Mom picked up Swiss Chalet for supper. It was good. I really enjoyed it. After supper I watched the Marvin tape. Then I went to bed.

Jon

Car Ballet

Laura I don’t usually like car commercials much, but here’s a classy one that manages to satisfy both lovers of ballet and demolition derbies.

And here’s a making-of (do all commercials come with their own making-ofs nowadays?)—a bit light on content, but still interesting to see details on how a commercial is made. (via adfreak)

Mommy and Daddy feeling sick

Jon(Actually, P & L have been decidedly under the weather with a stomach bug since the weekend; today Jon is home from school with the same. 🙁 —L)

Oct. 16/07

Mommy and daddy were feeling sick. Daddy watched a DVD last night. Daddy was putting on twenty-one up. It is a grown-up movie. Daddy watched the DVD when I was downstairs on the computer. I like to play Starfall on the Internet. I also like to play Reader Rabbit I can read on the computer. Last night I watched Animaniacs volume three.

My Weekend

Jon Oct 12/07

I’ll have a great weekend. I’m going to cuddle with Photon. I ike to give photon some kisses and hugs. When I get home today I will do my chore. I’m going to put the nifes and forks and spoons away. After my chore I’ll have fifteen minits of TV. After my fifteen minites I’ll do some Wii. On the Wii I’ll do some sports and I’m also going to take a look at the Wii weather.

Jon

Thanksgiving Weekend

Jon Oct. 9/07

On Monday my family and I went to Uncle Redges house. I had some thanksgiving dinner. I watched a little bit of TV. On the TV I was watching the weather channel. I had some pie for dessert. I was having some pumpkin pie. I watched a little more TV. My daddy drove the car back home. I said goodbye to everybuddy. I had a great time at Unlce Redges. Tonight I’m going to watch the second eposode of Wonder Pets.

Jon