QUOTE (Pepita @ Jul 14 2009, 01:38 AM)

My son became a c6 incomplete paraplegic 3 weeks ago. He has had lots of breathing issues and now is on his first trach, which is large. He can't talk. He is awake, and I think frustrated at not being able to get any answers to what is going on.
Have any of you had communication boards, or something that might help? He doesn't have finger abilites yet, and seems like his arms are rather spastic in movement.
I guess I just know I would go nuts having questions etc. and having to lie there!
Hi
There are a number of things you can do such as alphabet boards and of course computers. Alphabet boards need patience however and computers are very expensive. If he is a C6 level then it will just be a matter of time before he is weaned from the ventilator. He may be able to spend some time using a
Passy Muir speaking valve although he may have to have his tracheostomy tube reduced in size if it is too big for enough air to flow passed it. Encourage him to mouth words as clearly as possible, you will be surprised at how quickly you learn to lip read and keeping the muscles in his mouth and face moving "normally" will help when he reaches the stage that he has a swallow assessment. I assume you are in America and I'm not sure what the equivalent would be but ask for a referral to a Speech and Language Therapist (called a SALT Assessment in the UK). They often have ingenious ways to enable people to communicate.
Remember this should just be a temporary situation
Good Luck