Ever since he was an infant, my son Cayden, who’s now 7, has needed to use orthotic devices. He was diagnosed with infantile-onset Pompe disease via newborn screening, and these devices seem to be common among that community. His journey with orthotic devices started when he was a few…
Adaptive devices
I recently attended a meeting for my 6-year-old son, Cayden, at his elementary school. So many people are working with Cayden at school, including his teacher, nurse, and physical, occupational, and speech therapists. Because of this, we felt it was important for all of us to sit down and…
Now that summer is here in full force, I’ve been finding things to do with my 6-year-old son, Cayden, and his baby brother, Kyree. We’re now battling a terrible heat wave here in Pennsylvania, which makes going outside miserable. We’ve been experiencing temperatures in the 90s for days on end,…
Philips, a company that manufactures and sells respiratory equipment to a big portion of the United States, recently posted a statement saying it was discontinuing “the sale of hospital ventilation products, certain home ventilation products, portable and stationary oxygen concentrators, and sleep diagnostic products.” This change was a shock…
This school year is the first for my 5-year-old son, Cayden. He attended preschool when he was younger, but now he’s in kindergarten at a public school, where things work a little differently. One of the biggest of those differences is transportation. For preschool, parents were required to…
Because of his infantile-onset Pompe disease, my 5-year-old son, Cayden, has always relied on a feeding tube for nutrition. For the first six months of his life, he used a nasogastric, or NG, tube. After that, he needed something more permanent, so he underwent surgery to have a…
I’ve been on the hunt for adaptive clothing for years now. My 5-year-old son, Cayden, does fine with regular clothes, but that’s only because we’ve learned how to make it work. Adaptive clothing is something we all enjoy. It makes using his feeding tube much more manageable. Cayden…
While growing up in Southern California, I spent nearly every day in the summertime with my friends at the beach. We’d excitedly grab our towels and boogie boards and set out for one of the many beaches within 30 minutes of where we lived. But during all those summers, I…
A diaphragm pacer may help people with Pompe disease who can’t breathe on their own rely less on a mechanical ventilator during the day, a small study suggests. Many people with Pompe disease have respiratory problems and require full-time ventilation to support breathing, so being able to breathe without…
Awhile back, I donated my 4-year-old son Cayden’s used adaptive equipment. He’d outgrown his old stander, so we no longer had any use for it. While I was sad to see these things go — because it’s a reminder that he is getting older and bigger — I was…
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