Wrist Question...
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:15 pm
First I think I need to give you some background....
My daughter, Jessica (3 1/2 yrs) had therapy once a week. Well her 6 month break is starting the 2nd week in September so I needed 2 weeks were her appt was at a different time or day.
WELL...her OT took two Tuesdays off which is Jessie's normal days for therapy. Her time is usually 11am.
We have been moved around and switched days and times at Stacey's leisure, okayed by me mind you. If I told her we couldn't accommodate that time she just wouldn't do it.
Well, Jessie hasn't been at therapy for 3 weeks, two appts. because of the OT taking personal days and 1 because she "didn't have any available blocks".
Well she told me last week that they were having a schedule meeting and would get back to me on Friday...NO PHONE CALL.
So I get an email saying:
Barbara,
I am sorry to inform you that I still do not have any available times to offer for this week. It has been really crazy with my schedule as it is always full and we have implemented a new computer system, so there is just no extra time. We should probably go ahead and plan the 1x/tmth to start on September 13th. Therefore her schedule would be the 3rd Wed of every month. Let me know if this will continue to work for you.
I am/was VERY discouraged that she couldn't get two dates for me that I can bring Jessie in after all the moving around she's done to us over the past years.
I wrote her back saying that I would just bring her in at her normal time and pull Jessie out of pre-school just an hour early.
When she did finally get back to me she informed me that she GAVE her therapy block to another child.
And yes, that got to me a bit. But what's concerned me now is when Jess moves her wrist (which is difficult for her anyway) it's catching, or studdering when she moved it like she's waving, it's very hard to explain. I noticed it when she was waving goodbye to her grandmother.
I called her OT and told her about it and she left me a voice message saying to just do the normal streching and hammering exercises.
I was mostly curious if anyone else's child has done this studder in movement.
I am so discouraged about this though. It's like she didn't even care and just pushed us aside to make room for other children
My daughter, Jessica (3 1/2 yrs) had therapy once a week. Well her 6 month break is starting the 2nd week in September so I needed 2 weeks were her appt was at a different time or day.
WELL...her OT took two Tuesdays off which is Jessie's normal days for therapy. Her time is usually 11am.
We have been moved around and switched days and times at Stacey's leisure, okayed by me mind you. If I told her we couldn't accommodate that time she just wouldn't do it.
Well, Jessie hasn't been at therapy for 3 weeks, two appts. because of the OT taking personal days and 1 because she "didn't have any available blocks".
Well she told me last week that they were having a schedule meeting and would get back to me on Friday...NO PHONE CALL.
So I get an email saying:
Barbara,
I am sorry to inform you that I still do not have any available times to offer for this week. It has been really crazy with my schedule as it is always full and we have implemented a new computer system, so there is just no extra time. We should probably go ahead and plan the 1x/tmth to start on September 13th. Therefore her schedule would be the 3rd Wed of every month. Let me know if this will continue to work for you.
I am/was VERY discouraged that she couldn't get two dates for me that I can bring Jessie in after all the moving around she's done to us over the past years.
I wrote her back saying that I would just bring her in at her normal time and pull Jessie out of pre-school just an hour early.
When she did finally get back to me she informed me that she GAVE her therapy block to another child.
And yes, that got to me a bit. But what's concerned me now is when Jess moves her wrist (which is difficult for her anyway) it's catching, or studdering when she moved it like she's waving, it's very hard to explain. I noticed it when she was waving goodbye to her grandmother.
I called her OT and told her about it and she left me a voice message saying to just do the normal streching and hammering exercises.
I was mostly curious if anyone else's child has done this studder in movement.
I am so discouraged about this though. It's like she didn't even care and just pushed us aside to make room for other children