Wednesday, August 31, 2016

For Sam, just like most individuals with EB, bath time is a very painful experience and causes him quite a bit of anxiety. Sam has much deeper, larger, chronic wounds at this age than he did a few years ago and battles infection more than before as well. A few times a week Sam has to soak his bandages off, clean his wounds and rebandage. The whole process takes 2 to 3 hours depending on how it goes and how his wounds are. For awhile now we have been considering a bath remodel to provide Sam with a more therapeutic tub for his wound care. After hearing great results from another EB family, we have decided to move forward with the installation of a specific tub made by Jason International which provides a technology that will be beneficial to Sam and his wound healing process, and hopefully make bath time more enjoyable as well! We will need to do a remodel of the bathroom and it will be costly, so Julio has started a fundraiser in correlation with the marathon he will be running in October. Any proceeds generated will be put towards this project for Sam. Thank you in advance if you are able to help, anything is greatly appreciated! Thank you for taking the time to learn about our Sam and what he deals with.


For more information about the fundraiser or to donate visit: www.crowdrise.com/juliodiaz2




                                         

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Summer 2016 Update

Sam had the opportunity to attend Camp Wonder in California this past June and he loved it! Camp Wonder is a camp run by the Children's Skin Disease Foundation and invites children with all types of skin diseases to enjoy a week of fun. We are so grateful that he was able to have this experience and he is looking forward to attending again next year. Sam had a great summer and is ready to begin 5th grade! We are so proud of him!



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Friday, August 14, 2015

Summer 2015

I was realizing I haven't uploaded any pictures in awhile! Sam has been enjoying the summer however it has been warmer than usual. With all the gauze Sam overheats fairly easy so we have been spending a lot of the summer indoors- looking forward to the fall!

 Visiting family in Brewster for 4th of July



We finally had a cool day and went to hastings for a treat.


Sam with Surprise package from Aunt Patti and Uncle Ken


Time for Update!

We were successful in fundraising over our goal of $2,000 for Team EBRP. With the help of family, friends, and the wonderful people at PJS Pub we were able to raise $2,871! Just daddy ended up running the half-marathon --I found myself needing to be with Luka! Here are a few pics from Seattle- great experience!





Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Team EBRP Seattle Rock n Roll Marathon

We are excited to say this June we will be running the half marathon portion of the Seattle Rock n Roll Marathon on Team EBRP. EBRP stands for EB Research Partnership, an organization dedicated to spreading EB awareness and funding a cure. Many individuals have run in other races across the country for Team EBRP in order to raise money for EB research. To learn more about EB Research Partnership visit www.ebresearch.org As part of Team EBRP we are fundraising with a goal of $2,000.

To visit our crowdrise site and donate visit www.crowdrise.com/2015seattlerocknrollmarathon/fundraiser/allisonjuliodiaz

Thank you for your support!



Sunday, March 15, 2015

Big Brother

It's been awhile since we have updated Sam's blog and we have exciting news! On February 22nd Samuel became a big brother to Luka Skye Diaz :) Samuel is a great helper and is in love with his little brother!





Friday, October 31, 2014

Last Thoughts EB Awareness Week 2014

     For the last day of EB awareness week I thought I would share some photos of Sam’s wounds and daily supplies and describe what he typically goes through every day dealing with EB. On bath and full change days Sam soaks until his gauze can come off without pulling on wounds, then removes gauze (by himself now), soaks again in new water, and then washes wounds with our help. Once this is done the skin is moisturized, blisters are drained, ointments are applied, and wounds are dressed with new gauze. The length of this process can really vary depending on severity of wounds but typically takes at least 2 to 3 hours from bath soak to new gauze being finished.  Every day, no matter whether it is a full change day or not, Sam must go through gauze patch ups, application of ointments, blister draining, eye care (a newer issue for him), intake of daily medications and vitamins/supplements (nutritional needs). For Sam the external wounds are most definitely not the most painful part of EB, the internal wounds in his mouth and throat are by far what cause him the most discomfort.

As much as I prefer to emphasize Sam’s strength, the fact is EB is a horrible life threatening disease and it wears on him everyday. We have hope that someday there will be a cure for those who suffer from EB but for now we need to help spread awareness to fund current promising research.

 No this is not the face he has during his whole bath and gauze change but he still manages to smile at times during the process and is great at finding ways to distract his mind by talking about the weather or watching his favorite shows.
 Various medications and supplements Sam must take every day to stay healthy.
 The typical wound supplies we use for Sam every day.
 These pics of Sam's feet are a little graphic but they show the wounds he deals with every day. Sam absolutely amazes us when he pushes himself to do things he loves like play soccer!