Memorial Day
My Sweet P
Two of my favorite girls
SUMMER!!!
A Girl and Her Blankets
Love, Laugh, and Always know where the nearest bathroom is
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
RAIN RAIN GO AWAY!!!
15 days of rain in April and a few days of snow,
15 days of rain in May,
and so far 15 days of rain in June.
RAIN RAIN GO AWAY!!!
I completely understand the April showers because ya know they bring May flowers…well right now my flowers are drowning. AND...This is seriously putting a dent in my lazy days of relaxation sitting by the pool. Thank goodness we didn't plop down a whole bunch of money on a pool heater. I really wanted one until I saw the price :( It would just be sitting out there getting rained on while I sat inside thinking of all the things I could have bought with that lump of cash!!! RAIN RAIN GO AWAY.
Well I guess I shouldn't be so surprised. So far 2014 hasn't been all that great weather or health wise.
Weather wise:
16 days of snow in January with 15 days below freezing (-9 the lowest),
18 days of snow in February with 17 days below freezing,
8 days of snow in March with 4 days below freezing and I think we were sitting at B's college baseball games for all 12 of those freezing days. Except for that first wonderful week in March that we spent in FL for spring training. Ahhhhh Baseball and the Beach!!! A few of my favorite things.
Health wise:
From January to March: 3, count them 1,2,3 KIDNEY STONES!!! I don't care what anyone says this is the worst pain ever…and I've experienced lots and lots and LOTS of pain prior to this. Just so you know (and I pray you never do) the stent that is suppose to help is just as painful as the kidney stone. How do I know this? When they put me out and went in to blast the stone and put the stent in so that none of the pieces would cause blockage (which according to Dr. J the blockage is what causes the pain, not the stone. I'm still on the fence about that). So as I said they went in to blast the stone but the stone was already gone. They still put the stent in and for the next week, until they took the stent out, I had just as much pain. So thankful for pain medication.
If you are squeamish you may want to skip this part.
Now I'm the type of patient who wants to know as little as possible. If you are my doctor I trust you to take good care of me so just give me the basics and do what you need to do. So I go to have the stent removed and after it is out Dr. J says "do you want to see it"? My brain is screaming NOOOO you don't want to see it but because I don't want to appear squeamish I look over at him and holy stent tube batman it is ginormous! After I get home of course I web search it and here are some pictures:
This is a stent.
It goes from the kidney to the bladder
This is the scope used to remove the stent
More health wise:
Ever since this started my blood work has been out of whack. Elevated calcium, elevated creatinine, elevated tryglicerides. What in tarnation is going on!!! My PCP wanted to put me on a medication for the high trygliceride but I told them I wanted to try to adjust my diet first and see if that helps. I did learn from my oncologist that the Arimidex she has me on can elevate the tryglicerides so she recommended getting more omega 3 fatty acids in my diet. So thats what I'm doing. The elevated creatinine is most likely related to the kidney stones and the elevated calcium could be too.
They did test the one stone and it was a uric acid stone. They are concerned that I developed stones 2 and 3 in such a short period of time (they did not show up on the X-rays, ultrasounds, and CT scans in January) so I will be having some Metabolic testing done soon…as long as it doesn't involve a stent I'm good to go!!!
Love, Laugh, and Always know where the nearest bathroom is
15 days of rain in May,
and so far 15 days of rain in June.
RAIN RAIN GO AWAY!!!
I completely understand the April showers because ya know they bring May flowers…well right now my flowers are drowning. AND...This is seriously putting a dent in my lazy days of relaxation sitting by the pool. Thank goodness we didn't plop down a whole bunch of money on a pool heater. I really wanted one until I saw the price :( It would just be sitting out there getting rained on while I sat inside thinking of all the things I could have bought with that lump of cash!!! RAIN RAIN GO AWAY.
Well I guess I shouldn't be so surprised. So far 2014 hasn't been all that great weather or health wise.
Weather wise:
16 days of snow in January with 15 days below freezing (-9 the lowest),
18 days of snow in February with 17 days below freezing,
8 days of snow in March with 4 days below freezing and I think we were sitting at B's college baseball games for all 12 of those freezing days. Except for that first wonderful week in March that we spent in FL for spring training. Ahhhhh Baseball and the Beach!!! A few of my favorite things.
Health wise:
From January to March: 3, count them 1,2,3 KIDNEY STONES!!! I don't care what anyone says this is the worst pain ever…and I've experienced lots and lots and LOTS of pain prior to this. Just so you know (and I pray you never do) the stent that is suppose to help is just as painful as the kidney stone. How do I know this? When they put me out and went in to blast the stone and put the stent in so that none of the pieces would cause blockage (which according to Dr. J the blockage is what causes the pain, not the stone. I'm still on the fence about that). So as I said they went in to blast the stone but the stone was already gone. They still put the stent in and for the next week, until they took the stent out, I had just as much pain. So thankful for pain medication.
If you are squeamish you may want to skip this part.
Now I'm the type of patient who wants to know as little as possible. If you are my doctor I trust you to take good care of me so just give me the basics and do what you need to do. So I go to have the stent removed and after it is out Dr. J says "do you want to see it"? My brain is screaming NOOOO you don't want to see it but because I don't want to appear squeamish I look over at him and holy stent tube batman it is ginormous! After I get home of course I web search it and here are some pictures:
This is a stent.
It goes from the kidney to the bladder
This is the scope used to remove the stent
More health wise:
Ever since this started my blood work has been out of whack. Elevated calcium, elevated creatinine, elevated tryglicerides. What in tarnation is going on!!! My PCP wanted to put me on a medication for the high trygliceride but I told them I wanted to try to adjust my diet first and see if that helps. I did learn from my oncologist that the Arimidex she has me on can elevate the tryglicerides so she recommended getting more omega 3 fatty acids in my diet. So thats what I'm doing. The elevated creatinine is most likely related to the kidney stones and the elevated calcium could be too.
They did test the one stone and it was a uric acid stone. They are concerned that I developed stones 2 and 3 in such a short period of time (they did not show up on the X-rays, ultrasounds, and CT scans in January) so I will be having some Metabolic testing done soon…as long as it doesn't involve a stent I'm good to go!!!
Love, Laugh, and Always know where the nearest bathroom is
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Followers
Check out my other blog
@Crohns Humor
Signs you are a crohnie: You're the only person you know that wants to eat salad but you can't.
I'm convinced everyone in this world has some form of OCD. My OCD just happens to be "Obsessive Crohn's Disease".
A good Bowel Prep Can Prevent A Crappy Day!
May your life be like toilet paper, long and useful.
Bathroom graffiti under a sign that said "Employees Must Wash Hands" someone wrote: I waited and waited, but I finally washed them myself.
Sign on bathroom door: Do not disturb, busy battling Crohns Disease!
My life is full. 70% in waiting rooms. 20% in bathrooms. 5% with the doctor. 5% sleep.
I'm convinced everyone in this world has some form of OCD. My OCD just happens to be "Obsessive Crohn's Disease".
A good Bowel Prep Can Prevent A Crappy Day!
May your life be like toilet paper, long and useful.
Bathroom graffiti under a sign that said "Employees Must Wash Hands" someone wrote: I waited and waited, but I finally washed them myself.
Sign on bathroom door: Do not disturb, busy battling Crohns Disease!
My life is full. 70% in waiting rooms. 20% in bathrooms. 5% with the doctor. 5% sleep.
BASEBALL
February 25th...First game of 2012
Baseball Quotes
"You see, you spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball, and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time." Jim Bouton, Ball Four, 1970
"A ball player's got to be kept hungry to become a big-leaguer. That's why no boy from a rich family ever made the big leagues."
Joe DiMaggio, quoted in New York Times, 30 April 1961
"The other sports are just sports. Baseball is a love."
Bryant Gumbel, 1981
"A ball player's got to be kept hungry to become a big-leaguer. That's why no boy from a rich family ever made the big leagues."
Joe DiMaggio, quoted in New York Times, 30 April 1961
"The other sports are just sports. Baseball is a love."
Bryant Gumbel, 1981
Fun Facts
The three days of Christmas: It will take up to 72 hours to digest your holiday dinner. Carbs (stuffing and pumpkin pie) will be processed first. The dry, overcooked protein that is your holiday turkey will come next. Fat (gravy and whiped cream) will be the last to go. However if you have Crohns I predict that it will be out in less then 72 minutes.
The small intestine contains so many folds-down to the microscopic level-that its total surface area is about 2,700 square feet, enough to cover a tennis court.....1 inch of that with crohns = tons of horrible, unbelievable pain and it is amazing how quickly food can pass through it!!!
The gastrointestinal tract is a 30 foot tube....unless you've had some of it removed like me!!!
In 1953, Hasbro gave Mr. Potato Head a family: Mrs. Potato Head, a son named Supd, and a daughter named Yam (http://www.mentalfloss.com/)
Who started the Gatorade shower?
Although the exact origins of the tradition are hotly debated, former New York Giants defensive tackle Jim Burt often gets the credit for the first bath. (http://www.mentalfloss.com/)
Oascar the Grouch used to be orange. (Photo evidence: http://bit.ly/4B7UFq)
The small intestine contains so many folds-down to the microscopic level-that its total surface area is about 2,700 square feet, enough to cover a tennis court.....1 inch of that with crohns = tons of horrible, unbelievable pain and it is amazing how quickly food can pass through it!!!
The gastrointestinal tract is a 30 foot tube....unless you've had some of it removed like me!!!
In 1953, Hasbro gave Mr. Potato Head a family: Mrs. Potato Head, a son named Supd, and a daughter named Yam (http://www.mentalfloss.com/)
Who started the Gatorade shower?
Although the exact origins of the tradition are hotly debated, former New York Giants defensive tackle Jim Burt often gets the credit for the first bath. (http://www.mentalfloss.com/)
Oascar the Grouch used to be orange. (Photo evidence: http://bit.ly/4B7UFq)
About Me
- Sweetpea
- I am married with two wonderful sons. I have the greatest family and friends who love and support me. I have Crohns Disease but it will never have me. Breast Cancer Survivor.