Since the last time I updated this blog, lots has changed for the better. We had Matt’s eyes checked last week and it turned out he has double vision which was not a big surprise since that kind of issue is common but never brought up by most doctors attending someone that has had Matt’s trauma. The eye doctor treating Matt knows the issues that can be present but are comonly overlooked. She diagnosed Matt pretty quickly, a 2 1/2 hour evaluation, and has us placing a patch on one eye at a time throughout the day. By the way, Matt’s eyes appear very healthy and intact which is a huge relief since it is also common for some one’s eyes to sustain physical damage with the kind of trauma Matt had. So with the patch and exercises that they sent us home with has helped Matt make amazing progress. He can see and it can really be noticed when you walk into the room. He looks right over at you and is seriously looking at everything, even at a distance. Spencer even has noticed and commented on his focus now. When Matt sits up now he doesn’t seem so disoriented. It’s only been a week! Yesterday when he was sitting up in bed he reached out and touched at first a photo that was hung over his bed. Lisa told Matt to hold it if you want, it’s OK. He did! It was a photo of he and Lindsey, he held it and looked at it like he was recalling the time. Matt had his second therapy with the eye doctor this past Tuesday and when the doctor came in she tried some things and commented on how well he was doing, tracking much better than he was last week and seemed to track better without lenses. It looks like what he sees is much more organized than it has been and I think that in turn is making his brain work to see things the way they are supposed to appear. The reason Matt has been seeing double is the muscle control of each of his eyes. He has not been moving his eyes together all the time so even if they are a little off target it confuses what he is seeing and he has not been able to process it and when he tries, it exhausts him. Now with one eye covered he can see one of everything and it makes more sense. Once that happens it frees up his ability to progressother things that are going on. That’s the way the doctor explained it and that’s what we are seeing in just one week. Matt will be down for eye therapy every Tuesday and after the forth week the doctor will do another evaluation. It will be interesting to see what happens in the next weeks and months to come. With all of this that Matt is much more involve in the day to day routine. He participates in his daily grooming, combing his hair, lifting his arm when we ask him for washing, with moving his mouth and tongue as we work with him to form words which we can see he is working at and hopefully will be coming soon with all the focus and attention he now has. All good stuff!
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November 22nd, 2008 at 11:11 am
Matt has come so far. It’s great to think I’ll get my brother back. I keep thinking that one day he’ll just wake up and be like “hey guys!” But I know. Mario, Lisa, Nanna, Poppa, Brittney, I love you guys so much and I honestly wish I could be down there every day 24/7. Matt is proving himself and damn the world the believes otherwise. I check this blog everryday, and I know it’s not far off from when I read “Matt is Alive Again” It will be true and don’t anyone give up hope. Matt needs us, and feels us, and will recover because of us. I love you man. You’re my brother, my cousin, you’re my everything. God Damn just won’t you get better, it’s killing us all. We need you. You have no idea what you mean to everyone in this world. You are a bright spot on a shady patch, you are the happiness when all is lost. Matt… C’mon man, I love you brotha, we need you. The world is not the same without you. I hope you nothing but the best in the entire world, which I know Lisa and Mario are providing. I love you man. Keep it going.