Tuesday, August 27, 2013

A Walk for Healthy Hips!!

Not many people know what hip dysplasia is or how it can affect the rest of a person's life. I quickly found out 17 months ago when Ava was diagnosed. I found it amazing how little information was out there as we researched what she would go through. Hip dysplasia  is instability or looseness of the hip joint that affects thousands of children each year. Unfortunately hip instability is a silent childhood condition that frequently causes disability and arthritis in adults. Few people know that Larry the Cable Guy made a generous donation to help start The International Hip Dysplasia Institute (IHDI) after his son was diagnosed and he found there was little information and no consistency through the medical profession. (Visit http://www.hipdysplasia.org/ for more information)

Ava and Emily
We have been blessed with Ava's awesome recovery but I do worry daily what her future may hold. Like any foundation, money needs to be raised to help spread awareness and fund further research. I find this cause incredibly important (for obvious reasons) and want to do what I can to support it. I was so excited when the first ever Hip Hop 5k and family fun walk was announced. It was being held in Easton, MA which made it even better, our friends (and old neighbor) the Parker's live there! Our family immediately decided to sign up and 'Team Ava' was created. Through messages I met an incredible girl named Emily, who was diagnosed at 18 with hip dysplasia. Since she was diagnosed she has under gone numerous surgeries and has spent the last four years in either a wheelchair or on crutches. (Read more about her story at http://emi2hips.com/) Even with attending college, baking cakes and all that is on her plate, she became the coordinator to launch the first ever Hip Hop 5k!

Owen, Laney, Jack & the star!
As the day approached Ava and Jack were getting excited to see old friends as well as complete the 2 mile walk. 'Team Ava' raised $1510 and had a group of 13 people running/walking for Ava. On August 24 we took part, along with my brother Butch, his girlfriend Sherri, the Parkers and some of their local friends in the Inaugural Hip Hop 5k. It was an absolutely perfect day! There was a total of 307 participants and a total of $20,142 was raised! Yeah!!!!! (Well done Emily!) Best of all Ava walked 2 miles!!!


Yeah!!!!!
 In the last 17 months Ava has under gone 2 surgeries, one cast change (totaling 95 days in a cast!) plate and pin removal and almost 10 months of physical therapy to relearn to walk and help strengthen her muscles, and lets not forget a fractured elbow and ulnar! (Thankfully the fractures are small and she will only spend 4 weeks casted and has not slowed her down!) After completing the 5k I waited for Ava, David, Jack, Scott and Laney at the walkers finish line. My heart soared as I watched them approach and finish. She did it!! As I hugged her I got teary eyed and could not tell her enough how proud I was of her.

Big Brother's support.
Next week Ava begins a new adventure, Kindergarten! I am excited (maybe a little scared) for her and very grateful she will begin the year with two healthy hips! (Unfortunately her current cast won't come off until day 3 of school.) Who knows what her future may hold but right now I am enjoying my healthy, spunky, strong little girl. Thank you, thank you, thank you for all the love and support!




Our Family!

Team Ava!!!





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