It has been a mild winter at the Fort. Ashley’s continued motivation to recover has been anything but mild. Voicing has been the highlight most of the past four months. We’re saying ‘most’ because there have been some other areas of achievement that have stood out. Ashley is closing in on five years since that single, radical, demyelinating event stripped life as she knew it from her. We all would have hoped (we certainly have prayed) that she would have fully recovered at this point. That said we have to be thankful for the progress she has made and more importantly the fact that she shows no signs of peaking or slowing down in her efforts to improve.
Ashley, like many others we have had the pleasure to know with a similar condition, is showing that conventional wisdom regarding the time-window of recovery can be shattered when the will to improve is present. So we will get into specifics, but let’s take a look at what Ashley has been up to…
Mid November we were out on 4 mile walk organized by a couple of Ashley’s speech therapists that raised funds for a local food bank. It was sunny and although the picture shows Ashley and Mary bundle up the coats were quickly shed.

Ashley, like many others we have had the pleasure to know with a similar condition, is showing that conventional wisdom regarding the time-window of recovery can be shattered when the will to improve is present. So we will get into specifics, but let’s take a look at what Ashley has been up to…
Mid November we were out on 4 mile walk organized by a couple of Ashley’s speech therapists that raised funds for a local food bank. It was sunny and although the picture shows Ashley and Mary bundle up the coats were quickly shed.
Ashley knows how to keep her dad happy. For his birthday she baked him a pecan pie adding extra pecans to it. That works!
Within a month of tailgating before a Notre Dame football game with St. Mary’s classmates Ashley met up with Andrea for lunch and a visit in Ohio. We split the distance in the drive between Fort Wayne and Youngstown. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
On the way home, we took 2-lane highways with a few turn offs, Mary and I were talking about something when Ashley interrupted. She got my attention and pointed back over her shoulder. I looked at the GPS (had the volume off) and sure enough it flashed ‘recalculating’. I had missed our turn. Thank goodness Ashley paid attention and remembered our route. It’s anyone’s guess how long we would have wandered along before realizing it.
Ashley’s artwork from our October trip to Victory Junction was front and center as part of Thanksgiving decorations.
Little brother had to work over Thanksgiving (videographer for IU football) so we traveled to Bloomington so the family could be together. With the students home for the holiday it made getting around town on a home football weekend a breeze.
Just prior to Christmas we had the pleasure of helping pack donated items for Christmas dinners going to local families. Susie, who Ashley worked with when she volunteered at Mathew 25, asked if we would help and we are grateful she did.
Santa was good to Ashley and Miles.
During Christmas break IU and Notre Dame faced off in Basketball. The ‘house divided’ was apparent! IU prevailed, but Ashley thinks that Notre Dame’s performance since shows they could take them. Perhaps they will meet again during March Madness.
Did we say it was a mild winter? You wouldn’t know it from this shot,
but Ashley is all smiles because she knows warmer days are ahead and in the not too distant future.
At the end of January we visited Grandma and Grandpa in Florida. Sun every day and temps in the upper 70s and low 80s. Ashley had no problem acclimating.
No trip to Florida would be complete without a visit with George and his family in Miami.
George was stricken with ADEM about a year before Ashley. He and Ileana treated us to lunch at a Cuban restaurant. The food was sensational. The visit was priceless.
Ashley made fresh orange juice with grandma looking on.
Did Ashley get to the beach? You betcha!
So what has been the latest with Ashley’s therapy…
First of all the fact that Ashley is still getting Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies every weekday is a testimony to her hard earned, continued progress. Every 90 days Ashley has to reach pre-determined goals to justify the continuation of therapy. Mid January marked 4 years of out-patient therapy.
She continues to work on coordinating the mechanics of speech. Usually her voice is quite soft, but at other times she has everything working as it should and will actually state a word or even a short sentence clearly and loud enough to be heard across the room. There are still letters and word structures that Ashley struggles with but we now know that speech is coming back and she is making improvements each week.
Ashley has speech home work and it not shy to initiate it on her own. One exercise is making a loud short ‘a’ sound. She can now do it for up to five seconds. The most challenging speech exercises involve controlling her breathing. Ashley struggles with holding her breath and inhaling and exhaling with a specific rhythm. As with the other challenges she has faced Ashley will conquer this one as well. Being able to ‘rejoin’ the conversation will be a wonderful achievement. There is a lot Ashley has to say and a lot of folks that are waiting to hear her tell it.
When it comes to physical therapy Ashley is not afraid to let them see her sweat. She's working hard for extended periods on the treadmill and elliptical machine. Ashley has now walked a couple of times totally independently with a walker.
Ashley is working on getting in and out of her wheelchair without assistance. She has been able to transfer from her chair to the raised exercise platform in our family room a few times.
Shifting to Occupational Therapy Ashley is making progress with her right arm that still has a lot of tone. Last Father’s Day she reached out and grabbed a cookie with it. She has now been able to grab other objects and move them, but it takes a lot of concentration and effort. Of course Ashley is putting in the extra effort.
Hopefully as the weather improves we will get out more and have other great stories to share with you soon.
5 comments:
You go girl! You never cease to amaze us all! You're right, spring is right around the corner and we'll all rendezvous at the LAKE!!! We love you Ashley. aunt Lynn
Ashley,
Ah! An update! So exciting!
I didn't know how busy you've been since I'd last seen you. You travel more than anyone I know-- beating out even my parents (who have taken full advantage of being empty-nesters)! I am so excited to read about all of your adventures. I know you'd never let anything keep you down, and it's great to see that in action.
I cannot wait to hear your progress with Speech Therapy. I was in awe when we went out to dinner; I can't wait to see what you've done since then!
I am, as always, so impressed by all that you have accomplished. It sounds like you're making great strides (literally and figuratively) in WALK, TALK, EAT. And Walk Talk eat is in my prayers every night.
You are always in my thoughts and prayers. I cannot wait to see you. Did your dad tell you I'd like to read The Hunger Games with you? I think you'd really like the trilogy. And then we can go see the movie!
I love you so much, Ash! Keep up the amazing work.
XoXo,
Em
Hi Ashley and Mary and Jeff,
We just got back from Fla. Nice trip. Saw your folks and went fishing with Stan. I caught the first one!
Ashley, you are incredible. And I bet before too long, you'll have a BUNCH to say!
With Love,
A. Kathy and U. Dave xx
Cant wait for all of us to hang out at the lake!!!! As always your hard work is paying off!!!! We love you tons. U Craig, A Beth, Alex and Jessica.
This is the first post I have read in a while only because I have been so busy also. Boy, I can't believe the progress Ashley has made, it is unbelievable with only God's help by her side. I am so amazied with her progress and the photos are just wonderful. Thanks so much for the post and for Lynn sending me the eamil to check it out.
Thanks Jeff
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