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Johns Hopkins

Today I received an email from a friend who also has a family member receiving care from Johns Hopkins. She wanted to know what my thoughts were on the hospital, and seeing I was about to do a post on my experience at Hopkins, I thought I would just share with you an excerpt from my email.

“My dad has a very rare disease called Spinal Cerebral Ataxia 5, which is technically degeneration of the cerebellum. Although it is not fatal (most people die from the brutal beating they take from the falls) it has turned his world upside down. His speech is severely slurred, motor skills diminished, and his balance non-existent. The effects of the disease mimic a person who is severely impaired by alcohol. He has finally come to terms with using a walker, and living his life labeled as handicapped.

I cannot even begin to tell you how highly I think of Hopkins. Since my dad started to get sick about three years ago, I have been with him to many neurology appointments. Most of them I have been completely and utterly disappointed with. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve come home from his appointments (at UMD) and cried my eyes out, for their lack of interest, compassion and sensitivity for my dad’s illness. I understand it’s rare. I understand there isn’t that much research. I understand there is no treatment, but that doesn’t dismiss the fact that he is a person, with a illness that has completely altered his life.

He was at Hopkins yesterday for a spinal tap, to try and get some more information on my dad’s current progression of the illness and hopefully to spark research of the disease in general. The moment we walked in yesterday, I was taken aback. They were amazing…they wanted to know what my dad did for fun, if he had a boat, they wanted to know my name, what I did, etc, etc. And it wasn’t just one person who was genuinely concerned, it was everyone we came across. It is what I had been wishing for my dad since this whole thing started, someone who cared, and realized what this illness is doing to my dad. From the receptionist lady who called our number in about 1.5 minutes, to the nurse who took his blood…amazing. The facility is beautiful, the people are so kind, and you know your loved ones are getting top-notch care.”

Although I am not a big fan of hospitals, Johns Hopkins is one of a kind. They have set the bar high. I hope none of you ever have to experience a day in a hospital, but if you do, know that Hopkins is internationally ranked and has the best of the best, top-notch care that you can get.

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Eileen - Thank goodness for Hopkins for treating the person not just the disease. Praying for you, your Dad and your family.March 3, 2009 – 10:16 pm

barbara (soon to be dieppa) - I am so glad that you were able to find comfort and kindness in what seems to be such a sterile environment. I’m a nurse myself, and I feel that every experience in hospital can be traumatic.It is my goal every day to make sure my patients feel cared for as an individual, not a diagnosis, and their family members are comforted as well. It ‘s wonderful to hear that you were able to experience that at John Hopkins. There is a reason why it is nationally known! I send my warmest thoughts and prayers out to your families, and that you continue to come in contact with those who care for people with the heart.March 2, 2009 – 12:40 pm

erin - you know i’m with you on Hopkins! when i walked thru the halls and read all the magazine covers on Best this and Best that, I literally stopped in my tracks to hold back the tears. truly blessed to live so close to THE top notch facility in the states. I’m glad to know that you had such a great experience too. we’re lucky to have people we care about in such great hands.

maybe we should go do a photo shoot for them… kids ward, how great would that be!February 27, 2009 – 10:18 pm

Horsing around.

Ok…so I guess this blog went on vacation when turkey day got near. Thanksgiving was so much fun, and I promise there will be an abundance of pictures to come. But for now, I will share my new friends. As Dad and I were checking out wee streets in Severna Park…we came across these guys…in SP! Who would have thought? They didn’t really want their pictures taken and were more interested in biting my hair. But after much negotiating, we worked out a deal. Let just say next time I will bring out the Krispy Kremes earlier.

 

 

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coastie - ive got horses in my back yard in SP. come take pic or ride them anytimeDecember 9, 2008 – 3:15 pm

chaz - love these..December 8, 2008 – 11:26 pm

I GET it!

Ok internet. I GET it. This week I attended a get together with a bunch of awesome DC photographers. We had so much fun and it was great to meet everyone. I casually mentioned if someone could take a photo of me for my website, and BAM…papparazzi.

I don’t mind my picture taken, but this is a whole different bag of craziness. I feel your pain Brad Pitt. A big thank you to Ron Jones for capturing this ridiculousness.

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lauren - YOU HAVE NOT UPDATED WITH A LEGIT POST IN ALMOST 3 WEEKS, MEGAN.December 3, 2008 – 12:00 am

Mary Marantz - hahah that’s hilarious!! looks like you’re going to get some awesome shots out of that!!November 17, 2008 – 4:53 pm

Lauren - LOL. i love it.
it took me a minute to find you!November 16, 2008 – 2:46 pm

kristie blake - Hi Megan!!!! and yer lovely self is also posted up all over fb!November 16, 2008 – 12:57 am

Armin - LOL, I knew the minute I aimed my lens at you, “contagious fire” would spread =)November 15, 2008 – 6:04 pm

chaz - AHHH! -on you like white on riceNovember 15, 2008 – 2:00 am

Ron jones - And what a good model you were! It was great meeting you.
RonNovember 14, 2008 – 4:47 pm

Hello Winter.

Well…it is officially that time of year…winter jacket time.

And for all of you non-believers out there…yes I am actually up before noon. And I have been up for an hour, Thank. you. very. much.

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Val - hahahaha I am offended, I know that was directed towards me…lolNovember 13, 2008 – 4:18 pm

Elleni - well that makes one of us. I got up at 2. Miss uNovember 11, 2008 – 4:02 pm

ROCK the VOTE!

This afternoon I went down to the church and cast my ballot for the next president. I’m really excited to see how the election turns out…but more importantly, I want to see if you have voted. I’m not going to tell you who I voted for until the results are in, and it doesn’t matter who you vote for…just VOTE for someone. We have a voice, and your vote does count. We can’t complain about how this country is run, if we haven’t put in our two cents. So…if you haven’t already, please go out and ROCK the VOTE!

First-timer.

And in addition to making your voice heard, Ben & Jerry’s, Starbucks, and California Tortilla are all giving away free goodies if you come in wearing your ‘I Voted!’ sticker!

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chaz - steve and i voted woohoo!November 10, 2008 – 9:55 pm

Ale - Thank God for that booklet, I felt like I was taking a test, I couldn’t look over, and when I finally decided to open the booklet i felt like I was cheating… Thank God it wasn’t an exam!November 6, 2008 – 11:57 pm

Lauren - mint chocolate chunk!November 5, 2008 – 2:24 pm

Armin - Definitely a historic election… and yes I voted!November 5, 2008 – 12:00 am

di - i voted!November 4, 2008 – 8:29 pm

Mom - It IS an exciting time! I was out there bright and early to cast my vote and even better, I didn’t have to wait in line!November 4, 2008 – 7:09 pm