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Matthew was 3 1/2 years old and had been ventilator
assisted for eight months before we received the Passy-Muir
Valve (PMV). He had become frustrated because he could
not communicate. When we first tried the PMV, it was
a little difficult, he wore it for just five minutes
and cried. The next day he wore it for five hours.
It was like opening up a door into his mind. Matthew
was very verbal and the PMV allowed him to go to school,
talk, sing and to participate with all the other children
and be with his friends. In other words, "to
be just like any other kid." When Matthew was
hospitalized with kidney failure, Matthew and his
family had to make the life or death decision regarding
dialysis treatment. The Passy-Muir Valve enabled Matthew
to express his thoughts and to be actively involved
in discussions about treatment, prognosis, quality
of life and ultimately to voice his consent to the
treatment.
Tom and
Debra Poehlmann, Parents of Matthew Poehlmann, Spinal
Cord Injury
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