Day 735: Home Gym

Madison’s home gym is slowly coming together. Her buddy J.R. found a kids treadmill for her, to use the bars for the big treadmill. Unfortunately the new treadmill is too wide, so Madi and Jack headed to Home Depot for some supplies to try another idea.


Daddy used Madison’s skate trainer and some c clamps and she was able to walk! We are hoping the other treadmill bars will work on one of the treadmills at Variety Village to donate and use when she’s there for treadmill training. 


The rest of her gym routine is slowly coming together. She is able to reach and hold her toes now when stretching and loves doing squats on her trampoline. 

Day 734: Dancing Queen

One of Madison’s new favourite activities at school is dance and movement class during gym time. Her favourite song with her teachers is Uptown Funk. Today she stood independently on and off for almost the whole 20 minute class!


Madison had another big day in the news…front page of The Toronto Sun! Thanks Mike and Stan!


Madison had a FABULOUS physio session with Stephanie today. She did the most walking she has ever done, walking all the way down a hallway to her brother Jack who was waiting for her…such a special moment.


After a nice play and visit with Nana, Madison headed back to Variety Village for a swim with Ryan and Jessica. She did some floats, bobs, transitions and walking. She was tired at the end of her busy day, but she had no leg cramps at all today and legs were more relaxed which made for a nice day. 

Day 733: A Visit with Mike


Madison skipped school today to visit with her buddy Mike Stobel at Variety Village. The last time she saw Mike was also at the Village, before Christmas to kick start the Christmas Fund. Mike is writing about Madison’s journey to SDR in The Toronto Sun. When Mike asked her what’s new, she said “Im going to St Louis. I’m going to see Dr Park. He’s going to help my legs walk.” Que watery eyes. 


Madi played while Mommy and Mike chatted about what’s new in the world of OHIP, travel plans, projected outcomes from the surgery and how some of her rehab will be at the Village. Thanks for all your support Mike and Stan!

Toronto Sun Article Link
Madison then headed to March of Dimes for her conductive Ed class and then was happy to see her brother after he spent the day at daycare. 


Tickets are still available for Madi’s Paddy Day Party! Reserve your spot to help Madison and her other SDR friends!

Day 732: Happy Liver Day!

www.gofundme.com/madimovesahead______________________________

A SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY

 Today our family takes a break from our current journey preparing for Madison’s life altering surgery to remember another journey that was life saving for us. Five years ago today my mom and I were preparing to undergo surgery that would take a portion of my liver and transplant it to my mom Mimi. With the wonderful skill and care of the medical team at Toronto General Hospital my mom received her new liver on February 15, 2012 and we were both on a new path to recovery. In the five years since the surgery much has happened but the most exciting has been the addition of three grandchildren for my mom to enjoy. Nana is the number one fan of Madison, Nathan and Jack and she has been the most energetic and vocal supporter of all our efforts to help Madison. We are so grateful. In honour of this special anniversary we would like to encourage everyone to go to beadonor.ca and register to help someone else in need.

https://beadonor.ca
Nana & her #1 fans


Thanks for the flowers mom!


Remembering back to 5 years ago and all the support we had by looking through our memory box from the surgery 


Family Transplant Video

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aMsROTT9C1A&feature=share
Mommy & Jack attempted to get his passport picture done for St Louis…2 hours later after laps around the mall, a cheap mall ride, spotting his sisters pic in the LCBO and multiple attempts at a photo…this was the best one


Jacks mall adventure!


Madison worked so hard with Monika today at March of Dimes. She was excited to run out to the car and see her brother at the end.

Day 731: Happy Love Day!

Madison was super excited to wear her heart dress to school today. She was very proud of her cards she made for her teachers and friends and was thrilled to hand them out!



Madison and Monika worked hard this afternoon on her standing and walking with all kinds of Valentine’s activities.


Janine and Suzanne then took Madison to visit Great Grandma Gregoire for some Valentine’s cheer.


Jack and Madison loved giving each other snuggles today. 

Here they are on Valentine’s Day last year:


today:


Today our hearts were full of love and feelings of thanks and blessings. Madison’s Go Fund Me page hit the big target thanks to all your support. We have started our countdown to May 2nd and are so thankful that we now have the funds to get her there! Lots of mixed feelings and a bit of shock happened today, it will take some time to process and then truly reflect on the magnitude of what everyone has done for our little girl. Xo

Day 730: Feeding Cookie Monster!

www.gofundme.com/madimovesahead
Mommy was busy running around this morning as usual, and when waiting in the car for an appointment to start – this article popped up in an email.

Thank you Branksome Hall for all your love and support!

http://www.branksome.on.ca/News/Pages/Article.aspx?ArticleID=450
Jack was back at the doctors again for his one year shots…and to get more meds for his never ending cough and cold.


Jack and Mommy picked up Madi from school and then headed to speech! Madi learned new floor exercises to help open up her rib cage and lungs for deep breathing and projection of voice. We already see a difference in her volume and tone. 


She was also taught a sequence is quue’s today to help with the clarity and length of sound when sitting. She was very receptive to trying the strategies and sub vocalized them every time which was awesome to see! “Hands on my knees, sit up tall, big breath in and GO!”


Day 729: Reflections

This past week was very sereal and almost dream like. Never in a million years did we picture this last week unrolling like it did. We had massive media support to push our fundraising in an unbelievable direction and most of that was due to Mike Wilson “The Ultimate Leafs Fan”, his wife Debra and all of you that read our blog, shared our story and cheered on Madi each and every day. Thank you to our family who hustle hard and support us to the end. Other developments in the week were: phone call from OHIP to look at our file, appointment put back forward for McMaster and we have our date!!! Madi will meet Dr Park May 1st and surgery May 2nd!! 

With everything going on, Madi was focused on more important things today…preparing all her valentines for all her friends at school and being silly with Nate and Jack.


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If you didn’t get a chance to check out Mike’s latest blog, here it is!

“​One Small Donation for Man, One Giant Leap for Madison
 ​​Deb and I are involved with a number of fundraising endeavors that we are extremely proud to be associated, but our latest initiative has risen to another level.  

​Madison Ambos, a 3-year girl was diagnosed at 13 months with Cerebral Palsy and for the past two years her parents have been researching therapies and treatments for CP. Their tireless efforts were finally rewarded a year ago when they discovered a surgical procedure called SDR that cuts nerves in the Spinal Column to relieve the spasticity that causes difficulty in balance and walking. This also doesn’t take into account the constant pain Madison incurs, likened to a nagging muscle cramp. Katherine (Madison’s Mom) can’t remember the last time Madison had a pain free night of sleep.

​The surgery once available in Toronto but no longer, is now performed by Dr. Park at Children’s Hospital in St. Louis. The great news is Madison has been accepted to have this operation in May of this year. The bad news is the price tag of $140,000 that is not covered by OHIP. Some of the costs can be absorbed by OHIP if a Canadian Surgeon will sign off on the operation but its not guaranteed. The family cannot afford to wait because another opportunity might not occur.

​ Through numerous small fundraisers, donations and a “GofundMe” page, the challenge to raise the massive sum has been on going. We have a family connection and have followed Madison’s progress since the devastating news was delivered.

What has amazed us following Madison’s progress is the positive spirit from the family. They have rallied in unison (32 family members attend meetings to discuss fundraising) and not once was any “self pity” or “why me” ever posted or even discussed. It’s all about overcoming the setback and nothing but positive energy. I’m sure there has been many tears shed and every time I see a photo of Madison with her walker, it wells me up.  

​On Feb 8, we held a fundraiser at our house, and with the driving force of the Gregoire family, friends and the media, it was a huge success. We didn’t want this to be a down evening but rather a celebration that Madison will receive the funding necessary too over come the challenge that lays in front of her. It was awesome!

The media exposure went viral and donations poured in from across the country and south of the border as well. Wednesday the “Gofundme” account was at $80,000; two days later sits north of $130,000.  

​ Madison’s story has attracted mass public appeal that has been overwhelming to say the least. A number of families in similar situations have reached out to Katherine (she knows of a dozen) and I received a note from friend of ours who knows a family that has been accepted for the operation in St Louis as well. They are financially challenged to meet the $140,000 but because of Madison’s family efforts, they are inspired to move forward. Katherine will give them some guidance.

​Sadly the fight is not over and a number of Canadian families need help with this dreaded setback. The fundraising is still open and we encourage people to push the number over the line. If the family exceeds the $140,000, they will pass any additional funds to another Canadian family in need of this procedure; the fight continues.

​Deb and I would like to thank everyone who has stepped up to assist in changing Madison’s life forever. Feel proud this little angel will be given a chance to experience something we all take for granted everyday of our lives; Walking!”

And finally…. Mark, Nadia and Nate officially launched our last fundraising endeavour…Madi’s Paddy Day Party!! 


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Day 727: Thank You Canada!

The last 48 hours have been magical. The power of media support to bring awareness and advocate for change has been overwhelming but awesome! Thank you to everyone who continues to share our story and cheer for Madison. Thank you to the media for believing in our family and our story and for helping give us a platform to spread awareness about the challenges other families like ours face in the province. We are so close to our goal and we feel very blessed to have everyone a part of this amazing journey.
Here are some pics from our crazy, but amazing day…

  • CFRB 1010 News radio interview
  • Canada Now on XM radio interview
  • CTV studio visit for news at noon
  • Spot on the CTV National News!
  • Lots of celebrity re-tweets 
  • Go Fund Me page trending internationally! 
  • A very happy little girl


Day 726: A Day of Blessings

Today was one of those days that will go down in the history books as being truly life changing for not only Madison but for the whole family. We feel we will need a few days to truly process everything that happened today….so many blessings…so much love!


http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/toronto/surgery-may-help-madison-walk-on-her-own-but-it-s-not-offered-in-toronto-1.3970586
Highlights from the day:

  • CBC News radio morning show featuring Madison at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30
  • CBC News online article released
  • Multiple phone calls from lawyers, restaurants, donors from all around wanting to help
  • CBC news evening radio live interview
  • Fundraising event at the home of The Ultimate Leafs fan covered by CBC and CTV
  • Feature on CBC News at 6:00
  • Shout out from The Jays on Twitter!
  • 110 Go Fund Me Donations in 1 day for a total of $28,871.00 in 1 day!!!


We can’t even begin to express how grateful we are for everyone’s support. It’s been an incredible day! One we will continue to share stories about with Madison for years to come.

Tonight’s fundraiser and celebration was amazing! The house of the Ultimate Leafs Fan did not disappoint and all the big hockey fans were in true hockey heaven! A big thank you to Mike and Debra for hosting such a fantastic event that will help to change Madison’s life and get her to St Louis! Thank you to Madison’s Nana & Papa for organizing everything and to all her family and friends for attending.