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Read here about the fun things Brainstorm did on his visits! Hopefully you will get to see a picture or 2!
 
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Below are the entries from families visiting with Brainstorm #1... to view journals of Brainstorm's brother's visits, please click the corresponding links below!
 

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The Travels of Brainstorm the First, the epilepsy awareness bear!
 
1. The Achenbach Family, Lansing, Michigan
 
    September 2, 2002
    Mom FINALLY let MacKenzie play with Brainstorm today! By MacKenzie: We took our medicine together before breakfast, took a nap in the afternoon, and then Brainstorm watched me take a bubble bath before bed! He really wanted to get in too. I almost forgot to give Brainstorm his medicine tonight, but Mom reminded me. Brainstorm slept on the foot of my bed so that I wouldn't squish him if I rolled over or had a seizure in the middle of the night.
 
   September 3, 2002
   Mom brought Brainstorm with her to pick me up from school today. So many of the other kids asked me why I brought my teddy to school. I explained that this was not just a teddy, he was "BRAINSTORM" and only people that have seizures can have him come visit their houses! Brainstorm is going to spend a whole day at school with me one day this week. Brainstorm went to the YMCA with us tonight. He had a LOT of fun playing in the Kids Gym with me! Mom took pictures of us playing together in the tunnels. I didn't forget to give Brainstorm his AED's tonight!
 
  September 4, 2002
  Brainstorm went to the dentist with me today! Neither one of us had cavities. We both had fun riding in the chair!
 
  September 9, 2002
  MacKenzie really enjoyed her visit with Brainstorm. He was here to help her through some rough times at school and at night when she had her seizures. We are sad to see him go today, but excited that he will be visiting so many other families! Safe travels Brainstorm!
 
 
2. The Roberts Family, Oxford, Indiana
 
   September 11, 2002
   Hi Brainstorm arrived during the day and is visiting with Derrick's grandma.  Derrick returns from school and spends the evening watching tv with Brainstorm.  Derrick got a haircut from Dad and Brainstorm watched.  They took their meds together. They head off to bed.
 
   Sept 12, 2002
   Derrick and Brainstorm get up have breakfast and medicines.  They get ready for school. Derrick takes Brainstorm for a ride on his bus.  Bet the other kids really enjoyed that.  At school they go to library.  Brainstorm isn't allowed to go upstairs to art class.  So he takes a nap while Derrick goes to art.  TV 18 comes to the school to interview Derrick and I about the traveling bear Brainstorm.  Derrick introduces Brainstorm to the class.  The class loves to listen.  They ask great questions.  They are a hit.  Derrick
has two small seizures in the morning, and Brainstorm and he go to lunch and recess.  They do schoolwork in the afternoon, and then come home on bus, and have a snack. They watch TV.  Derrick starts his homework.  They watch themselves on TV.  Its a good program.   Finish homework and hug and have supper, medicine is given by mom.  At 9:00 they go to bed hugging.  Mom listens to the new again at 11:00, Brainstorm and Derrick are on it again.  Its a better program this time.  They also tell about the bear returning to area but not sure when.  And that Brainstorm is so popular 4 of his brothers/sisters are joining him in about one month.  Derrick smiling very big, tells the TV world,  " I love Brainstorm"  hugging the bear to his chest very tight.  They end the show with the weather and the phrase is " Mike Prangley is dealing with brainstorms of his own in the weather."  
 
   September 13,
   Brainstorm slept in while Derrick went to school.  But Derrick gave him his meds before he went.  Derrick and Brainstorm watched pokemon and other cartoons after school. 
 
   September 14
   Brainstorm and Derrick got ready for the soccer game. Brainstorm had a great time watching Derrick play.  It was a cool day, so the heat didn't get to either one of them.
Then we went to Taco Bell for lunch and shopping. Derrick and Brainstorm watched some movies and stuff. Then they went to bed.
 
   September 15
   Derrick and Brainstorm took their meds.  Then they had a hugging contest, to see who could hug the longest.  Hmmm, don't have any idea who won.  We got ready to go for Derrick's VEEG tomorrow.  Brainstorm is going too.

September 16th and 17th

We are at IU Med center 7:00AM on the dot. Have to wait 1 1/2 hours till they are ready for us. 9:00 all the wires are in. Brainstorm watches. Buzzer's going off all day. In the evening itching gets bad. Itching, itching, and itching. They give Derrick Benadryl everyone claps. Bedtime.

Up next morning Meds & Breakfast. Derrick & Brainstorm slept off seizure. Then we have company, Grandma Dyer, Aunt Diana, Aunt Dee and 20 month old cousin Lance. Aunt Diana helps mom take a couple of pictures and they leave. Just before they leave we hear were heading home. Itching was bad more benadryl. Mom thinks this is why we are leaving. Enough activity too.

Septemer 19th

Brainstorm is leaving today. I'm happy he is headed to a little girl who can hug him and enjoy him as much as I have. I enjoyed having Brainstorm # 1. Derrick

Mom note: Derrick was very honored to have been the second child or person to have the very 1st Brainstorm. Everyone who met Brainstorm heard about him, and why he is around. And that he visited Derrick second. Thanks for a great idea and letting this happen when we needed him. No one knew when this started it could happen at such an appropriate time.

 

The Searcy Family, home of Ashley......

 

September 23, 2002

 

He’s here, he’s here, he’ s here!!! Brainstorm arrived safe and sound around 11:00 am. Too bad Ashley was at school when he arrived, but he sure got lots of hugs and kisses when she saw him! They ate lunch, took a nap, Ashley took her afternoon med, and played with her sisters. After dinner, it was bath time, med time, story time, and bed time.

 

September 24, 2002

 

Brainstorm quickly adapts to our routine. Ash and Brainstorm slept in a little while this morning. Ashley had a lot of seizures in her sleep again – the normal for her. They ate breakfast, then took their meds. I kept Brainstorm entertained while Ashley took her morning nap. We saw Ashley’s ENT this afternoon. They took xrays of her throat but she didn’t want to cooperate so they only got one good picture. Her tonsils and adenoids are red & swollen. The doctor thinks they’ll need to be removed because they’re causing sleep apnea, which may in turn be causing more seizures. He said she has a sinus infection but gave us the all clear for the MRI and PET. We’ll be seeing him again in 3 weeks for further assessment. Then home, dinner, bath, meds, & bedtime.

 

September 25, 2002

 

Ashley kept Brainstorm awake most of the night with seizures – probably because of the sinus infection which is more prevalent today. Brainstorm is keeping his distance so he doesn’t get sick too! Brainstorm and Ashley ate chocolate donuts for breakfast this morning – YUM! Med time, and school time for Ashley for a few hours. Brainstorm watched me wash dishes and helped fold the laundry. After lunch we played Ring Around the Rosie, and they took a nap, ate dinner, read a few stories, took a bath, and bed time again.

 

September 26, 2002

 

Brainstorm and Ashley played outside on the swings in the yard today.

 

September 27, 2002

 

Brainstorm went to visit with Ashley’s pediatrician today. Finally got the last all clear from everyone for the VEEG, PET, & MRI starting next week.

 

September 28, 2002

 

Brainstorm comforted Ashley after a two minute complex partial seizure late this morning. At least I think it was a complex partial – she was only partially aware – her consciousness was definitely altered, but she wasn’t convulsing. Very strange. She slept most of the day & Brainstorm watched over her.

 

 

September 29, 2002

 

Today was a better day. Brainstorm and Ashley played games like Peek-a-Boo, Hide and Seek, and Ring Around the Rosie.

 

September 30, 2002

 

Brainstorm and Ashley are such sleepy heads this morning! Another really bad seizure night. Ashley has speech therapy this morning – Brainstorm helps her practice what she learned later in the day.

 

October 1, 2002

 

Up early for our drive to the Cleveland Clinic. It takes a little over 4 hours to get there. Fortunately Ashley and Brainstorm enjoy the drive. We meet for the intake interview at 2:30 pm after a slight mix-up with the scheduler – the woman won’t confirm the MRI appointment without a surgery date – which we don’t have because Ashley is an unlikely surgical candidate. We got done around 3pm and headed to Lake Erie, which was absolutely beautiful. Brainstorm and Ashley had fun playing in the playground of Headlands Beach State Park. Later, we unloaded everything in the hotel room & went to Ponderosa for dinner. Then bath time, med time, and bed time.

 

October 2, 2002

 

Brainstorm thinks waking up at 5 am is yucky and I have to agree. We check out of the hotel shortly after 6 am. We’re to be at the hospital at 6:30 am for check in – but we got lost and arrive at 7:15 am. Fortunately this isn’t a problem and we’re taken to meet the anesthesiologists and Dr. Kotagal’s “fellow” Dr. Marcus. He asks us what is more important – seizure control or behaviors. I’d say both are equally important, but behavior has to be at the top of the list for now. Brainstorm keeps us company during Ashley’s PET & MRI. By 6 pm we’re taken to our room & hooked up to the VEEG by 9 pm. Ashley’s Depakene dose is cut down to 3 ml. Brainstorm takes his med as usual and gets into a tickle fight with Ashley to cheer her up.

 

October 3, 2002

 

Still no seizures during the day. Ashley’s nocturnal seizures weren’t quite as bad. Brainstorm and Ashley watched tv for a little while then played with some puzzles and read. Green Eggs and Ham, Ashley’s favorite book. We’re continuing the Depakene at 3 ml until morning. They tried to do a sleep study, connecting everything at 9 pm. Unfortunately Brainstorm & Ashley wanted to have a pajama party and didn’t go to sleep until well at 1 am. They were awakened at 5 am to remove the sleep study devices.

 

October 4, 2002

 

Ashley is completely off meds today – Brainstorm is so jealous!

October 5, 2002

 

Still off meds. No seizures yet.

 

October 6, 2002

 

Finally starting to see seizures! This morning I saw (and the nurse) 2 complex partial seizures, but the tech only caught one on the EEG. These were slightly different from what she normally does. She had a GTC involving only her right side at 10:47 am lasting 140 seconds. She only stopped breathing for a few seconds at the end – very mild compared to her usual seizures. Unfortunately the nurse on duty panicked at such a “hard seizure” and administered Ativan ten minutes after the seizure ended saying she “wanted to take the edge off”. Brainstorm and I were a little disappointed – not that we like seeing seizures – but because they’re necessary right now. I fought against resuming the 3 ml of Depakene today as I don’t feel they have sufficient data – data we need to rule our surgical candidacy.

 

October 7, 2002

 

Brainstorm wished my husband and me a Happy Anniversary. 9 years, hard to believe. All seizure activity stopped until 3:20 pm today with another complex partial seizure. I spoke to Melinda, Dr. Kotagal’s nurse, about the Ativan situation & we’ve agreed to just let her go unless she clusters or goes status, which she frequently does. So, hopefully she’ll have a few more & we can go home. Dr. Kotagal wanted 1 more seizure before resuming meds.

 

October 8, 2002

 

We’re going home today! This was definitely a learning experience and Brainstorm and Ashley are definitely ready to go home. She had another c-p this morning – which has been so weird because these are so unusual for her. I have noticed her seizures aren’t as bad & haven’t lasted as long between seizures, & she’s recovering faster. She’s also been sleeping better, which is fortunate for Brainstorm because he’s tired of falling out of bed! She’s also been more alert during the day, not taking as many naps. She’s been so happy too! It’s amazing how “normal” she is under all that medication, sad to say. She hasn’t been as moody or as violent with her behavior. I met with one of Dr. Kotagal’s partners, Dr. Holland, who agreed Depakene is not a good med for her, so we’ll be starting Keppra today. We’ve found out Ashley has a focal point in her right front temporal lobe and in the left hemisphere in the back – the exact location to be determined – so surgery is not an option. We’re hoping for VNS if the Keppra doesn’t control her seizures.

 

October 9, 2002

 

Brainstorm thinks Ashley is funny today. She’s had her first full 24 hours of Keppra and keeps falling down, a side effect. Hopefully she’ll adjust soon. She’s also really tired so Brainstorm cuddles with her while she naps.

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MacKenzie and Brainstorm playing in the tunnels at Kid's Gym

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At the dentist; no cavities!

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