Saturday, April 21, 2007

Janene's Story

Hi everyone,

Even though I am a bit late I have finally made it back here with another MD story as promised.

This month we would like to introduce you to Janene. Janene's son has MD and she has been kind enough to share her thoughts and feelings with us to help the wider community understand what MD is all about and why we are raising money for this cause.

Thanks so much Janene.
My Son’s FSH MD: A Diary Extract – by Janene

My son was diagnosed with Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy in April 2004 – he was aged 16.

At this time we were told there was no treatment and that whatever muscle loss had been experienced over the past 5 years would occur in the next 5 years! To say the least we were extremely concerned.

We approached a personal friend who is also a strength and conditioning coach with an in-depth knowledge of the muscular system (we had absolutely none!). We were desperate to do something that may at least slow down the progress of the condition. Together, we carried out research on the Internet, obtained a copy of the physiotherapist strength test results and devised a plan, which I also discussed with our GP.

Our Goals:
1. To keep my son functional in his day to day activities, and
2. If possible to stop any more deterioration of his muscles in the hope that is condition would plateau.

Our Plan:
1. Two 1 hour strength and conditioning sessions per week to include:
a) One session of massaging and stretching exercise
b) One session to do a controlled weights programme including aerobic exercise

Great care is taken to ensure plenty of recovery time between exercise/weight sessions.
He is weighed every week to monitor any change in his body mass.

2. Creatine supplement daily, together with a protein supplement taken from time to time if needed (especially when working).
3. High protein and low fat diet (he was overweight at the time of the diagnosis).

After only a few weeks we began to see some small improvements in his strength as well as noticeable fat loss.

It has now been over two years since my son was diagnosed and he continues with his strength and conditioning program. His strength has improved significantly and he is virtually symptom free.

The significant improvement has prompted me to write this diary. The memory of his early systems has begun to fade and those who did not know him at the time of diagnosis find it difficult to believe that his loss of strength could have been as bad as it was.

Whilst we are aware he will have to continue his therapy programme always, and that there will probably be further hurdles in years to come, we are heartened to have made such incredible progress and improvement.

One of my great concerns is that at the time of diagnosis, when most of us are shocked and grieving, we were unable to find any guidance or direction towards any therapy program. I feel that there is a great need for help and assistance in this area.

Timeline:

April 2003: First symptoms began to appear
April 2004: Diagnosis – moderate FSH MD
May 2004: Program starts
Feb 2005: Significant strength improvement – diagnosis downgraded to “mild”
Oct 2006: Continuing to remain strong and as always, positive.

Janelle's Layout scrapped by Kellie Cavenett from Scrapneeds.
Don't forget, you can also read Lisa's Story HERE!

Monday, April 16, 2007

Happy Easter and a new update!

Hi everyone,

I hope you all had a wonderful easter break. I certainly enjoyed a little time away from the working world. I tried not to eat too many easter eggs but really, who am I kidding?

I know there seems to be a fair few people battling the computer gremlins at the moment, and of course it had to make it's way over to me. So I'm sorry for the extended absence in posting new info. And also to the girls who are waiting for their challenges to come out, I will be sending that information to you all individually any minute now.

Today we thought we would let you take a peek at all the cool stuff that has been coming our way for prizes from so many cool people and companies. So here goes...

4 Pylon Passes to the Pylon Lookout - Bridge Climb Sydney
Heidi Swapp Stamps & Making Memories coaster making kit and album - Scrap Needs
Full set of acrylic nails - Hair at home by Kelly. Call 0411380738 for an appointment with Kell - She does beautiful nails and hair.
4 x 6 month Subscriptions from Scrapboking Memories - Thanks to Marrion Werren for contacting SM on our behalf.
Chatterbox papers, ribbons, make an album kit and a T-shirt from Scrap Apple - don't forget to check out their retreat! (You can find their link in the side bar ---->)
Papers, Prima ribbon, letters and flowers along with some embellishments from The Scrapbook Mega Store in Newcastle
Handmade prizes from Kim Archer, Carol-lea Morgan, Roz James, Steph Caskey-Devlin and Lu Griffin, not to mention the wonderful LO donated by Kate Mason that is the prize for our challenge competition.
Bottles of wine from Edgeworth Bowling Club who are our kind hosts for the fundraiser.

So there you have it! Mandy is just itching to play with all this stuff, it probably doesn't help that it sits there and teases her every day when she gets home. Make sure you come along to the fundraiser for a chance to win some of these wonderful prizes.

Also....if you still wanted to join in our challenge competition to win a layout scrapped for you by Kate Mason there is still time to join in. Even though the challenges are being sent out today there is a month to complete them so you can still donate to MDA NSW and we will send you out the challenges.

All it takes is a donation to MDA NSW, there is no minimum or maximum, you can even purchase MDA merchandise from their website to enter.

Stay tuned to the site tomorrow and we will be posting our next MD story for you to read. We have had some wonderful people share their stories with us so that we can spread the word a little further.

Now I will be off....if you have stayed with me all the way to the end, THANKS!

cheers
Lauren.

Monday, April 2, 2007

Just a quick...late night update!

Hi everyone,

Thanks for stopping by. We have been up to some interesting things this week. Donations are rolling in from all over the place. We have been overwhelmed by the amount of generosity that is out there in this wonderful world of scrapbooking.

We will be revealing details of some of these fabulous donations further down the track, but lets just say.....there will be some awesome prizes on the day and we hope to have more cool things happening here on the web so that we can give more of you an opportunity to win some cool stuff!

But for now, don't forget the online challenge to win a layout scrapped by Kate Mason. All you need to do is donate to MDA NSW and show us your receipt. There is no minimum amount, just donate what you can, send us an email with your receipt and we will be sending out the challenges in mid April. Not long to go now!! And don't forget that the challenges will be designed by three very talented ladies, Kim Archer, Roz James and Carol-Lea Morgan. Thanks girls.

A huge thanks goes out to the girls over at Aussie Pub Calls who have kindly agreed to spread the word via their fantastic new blog! They are doing a great job over there so go check out their site. They also helped me solve the mystery of how to get my banner up the top of this page. Thanks from saving me from pulling out all of my hair.

Also another thank you to the lovely ladies over at Scrapapple. They are holding a retreat in September, so if you are looking to take a relaxing break and you are in the North Sydney area go check out their forum.

For a list of some wonderful scrapbooking websites who have kindly supported us please take a look over to the right.....you will find links over in the sidebar. Please stop by their sites and say hello.....

anyhow.....it's rather late, work tomorrow (oh joy!)

catch you all later
cheers
Lauren.
(wasn't really so quick was it?)