Monday, June 18, 2007

IT'S BEEN A WHILE

Good Morning!

It's been almost a month since I last wrote an entry in this journal.  I have been so busy preparing for our move to Easley, SC .  We are moving on Juloy 14th.

Also, I have been neglectful in commenting on other's journals.  Please forgive me.

On June  7th I was sitting in my doctor's waiting room when I started to feel my face and upper body on the left side begin to feel tight , get tingly and go numb.  I got the attention of his receptionist and she called him out to check on me.  He had just finished with his patient and took me in his office.  He examined me and suspected that I was having another TIA so he sent me right over to the ER.  I panicked and ended up driving.  Stupid I know.  At the ER they took tests (blood, X-ray, CAT scan.)  It was determined that my coumadin level was too low.  it was 1.9. A therapeutic range for someone with APS is 3 to 3.5 so I was admitted for observation and stroke watch.  I was hooked up to a heparin IV as a precaution and my coumadin (I take the generic form called Jantoven) was increased.

Needless to say I was not happy about being in the hospital.  I just wanted to go home and I made everyone there aware of that fact.  I was not a very good patient.  But I knew that I needed to stay so I calmed down.  Plus they gave me something to relax me.  Which it did very well.

 

             

Now when I get admitted to the hospital I tell Gary to stay at work.  It's not necessary for him to come hold my hand.  It's fine that he comes after work.  In the beginning when I got sick he would always leave work.  It got to the point that sometimes I would be in the hospital two times a month.  He always wants to leave work but now I make him wait until he gets off.

           

I only ended up staying overnight.  Although early Friday morning I started to have some visual problems so the hospital attending doctor (they call them hospitalists now) had to be called.  I heard them over the loudspeaker calling him STAT to my room.  The visual disturbance only lasted an hour or so.  They saw no cause to worry.  But, (as those of you who are familiar with being in the hospital know) they come to draw blood a few times during the day.  The Hospitalist returned to my room to tell me that my H and H was off and they suspected internal bleeding somewhere.  The tech returned to take even more blood.  My counts were returning to normal.  But they wanted one more blood draw before they discharged me.  It came back fine and I was released at 6:00 PM. 

                            

 I was very happy to get home. 

I'm asking all of my readers to pray for Dawn of  http://journals.aol.com/princesssaurora/CarpeDiem/

Dawn has some serious health issues.  Please visit her journal and offer support.

Thank you!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Shayner

Throughout the past few months Lupus has taken four of our friends.  These wonderful woman Valray, Melissa, Kat and Shayner were powerful forces on the Lupus Discussion Board.

They were already there when I, a frightened, newly diagnosed Lupie ventured online to find answers to this mysterious illness I was diagnosed with.  These women had amazing guidance and love for all of us, not only the newly diagnosed.

I remember the me from five years ago.  Lurking on the board.  Afraid and unable to put my fears into perspective.  Shayner took me under her wing and slowly taught me the facts of LupusShayner never made light of what a horrible illness Lupus was.  But she had a way of comforting me and averting my fears and misunderstanding.  Shayner never failed to remind me that I was a strong woman.  And, when I became severely depressed and attempted to take my own life, she became angry at me.  Telling me how valuable I was.  Reminding me that my life meant something.  Shayner was one of the few who was responsible for bringing me out of that pit.  And, for that I will be ever grateful.

During any of my many crisis, she took my hand and my heart and gently guided me to peace.  In part Shayner was responsible for my growth during the last five years since my diagnosis.  If not for her I believe I would still be a scared, frightened Lupie.

Now through my tears I can hear her voice.  I can hear her telling me that the tales of her youth.  She was ill for so long.  Unlike me, Shayner was diagnosed at a young age.  She was a sickly child and carried the Lupus burden with her for many of her years here on earth.  But, she lived her life to the fullest. 

When I told Shayner that Gary and I were going to build our own home in Easley, South Carolina she was happy for me. 

She was loved.  Not only by her husband, George.  But by many of us.  Especially me.

My friend you are so missed.  There are no words that could convey the emptiness your death has left in my life.  I am being selfish, yes I know.  I wanted you around forever.  But God chose to bring you home to him. Your time on earth was finished.  You are now in heaven watching over me.  Your influence will always be with me.  Your advice and guidance will remain with me forever.  Thank you so much for that.

Through my sorrow, your life is being celebrated.  You will be greatly missed.  Rest in peace my dear friend!

I love you dearly.

LuAnne

Thursday, May 10, 2007

The past few days

Those of you who have pre grown up children will understand this entry.  Those of you who don't should try to store some of it in the back of your mind.

I can't remember if I wrote about my son's girlfriend Jacklyn living with us now.  She will  be moving with us to South Carolina.  Jacklyn is a lovely girl.  I am thrilled that my son has chosen her or should I say that they have chosen each other.

But, our home has become a little crowded.  It's a nice crowded, but crowded just the same.

So, alone time for my hubby and me is at a minimum.  That is why we try to schedule a few hours out of the house each week.  This alone time depends upon a few factors.  Mainly how I am feeling.  But also upon whether or not he has to work on the weekend.

It worked out this weekend.  He didn't have to work and I was feeling pretty good.  Ever since I had my molar extracted which was an experience in itself.  The tooth was so cracked that it ripped up my tongue.  And, because of my being on methotrexate and prednisione that didn't heal.  It became infected and traveled down my throat.  All this even before the stupid tooth being pulled out.

The surgery itself went well.  There was worry that I would hemorrhage because of being on blood thinners.  There was minimal bleeding.  But, as with most of us Lupies any trauma to our bodies can bring on a flare.  Aside from the usual flare indicators, my spine started to become uncooperative.  My legs went into spasms.  The pain was excruitiating.  Nothing I had in my arsenal of big gun meds would even tough the pain.  I ended up on .4 mg (or was it just 4) of dilaudid.  Which did the trick.  The oral surgeon had given me a small amount of them after I explained my usual pain protocol to him.  He gave me ten pills.  I rationed them the best I could.  Took my last one Friday evening.

Gary suggested that I speak to my primary care physician and ask him for a prescription of them.  I am hopeful that he will give them to me.  Because we all (especially him) knows what happens to my body when I start to hurt that way.  One pill does wonders.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Yesterday I ended up in the ER once again.  As you know I have been having major pain in my lower back and entire right leg.  Well, Wednesday morning I woke up and could not put any weight on my leg.  The pain was unbearable.  The pain was there all the time but if I tried to put any weight on that leg I got shooting electrical shocks up and down my leg.  So there I sat in my bed trying to figure out what to do.  I ended up beeping Lauren's cordless phone.  She woke up and got me my meds.  I took my "BIG GUN" pain meds and sat there waiting for them to kick in.  No such luck.  The pain seemed to be getting worse.  But, at one point it appared to go away.  I thanked God.  But no sooner had I got done thanking Him, I lost all feeling in the leg from hip to toe including my pelvic region.  It became evident that something was not right and I needed to be seen by someone.  My dilemna was what to do.  I called my primary care physician.  He wasn't in the office yet so I got his service.  Who said they would contact him.  They claimed to anyway. I waited two hours for his phone call and it never came.  I called back and they told me that they would give him the message as soon as the office staff was in.  Apparently, the answering service operator (with her medical degree and vast clinical skills) decided that my leg was not emergency enough to contact him.  Lauren and I decided to call an ambulance and I was taken to the ER.

There they did no tests.  Nothing.  But, wanted to make me as pain free as possible.  Which they did.  There explanation for the numbness was that my leg was not really numb.  That it must be muscle spasms or something. At least they managed my pain successfully.

Gary took off from work today to drive me to my primary care physician.  He told me something I didn't know NOT after rereading my last spinal MRI.  That my lumbar spine was a mess with herniated discs. That there was no cushioning between the discs anymore.  I really have no options except pain management.  Epidural injections into the spine is the treatment of choice for something like this.  We agreed that because I am on blood thinners this wasn't a good idea.  There is a high risk of bleeding which could lead to paralysis.  I'm not going to take that chance.  Plus there is no guarantee that it will work. 

He talked to me about maybe inserting a TENS unit.  I haven't thought about this before and will be doing some research about it. (What is TENS? TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) is a highly effective treatment for pain using electrical pulses.  How does a TENS unit work?  Pads are placed on or near the area of pain. Soothing pulses are sent via the pads through the skin and along the nerve fibres. The pulses suppress pain signals to the brain. TENS also encourages the body to produce higher levels of its own natural pain killing chemicals called Endorphins and Encephalographic.)

I may consider it.

He wrote me the prescription for dilaudid.  He gave me 20 4 mg pills.  Which is perfect.  I only need a 2 mg pill when I get such severe pain.

He was concerned because my rheumatologist keeps cutting down my prednisine to 5 mg and every time he tries to cut me down my pain level increases dramatically.  He thinks I need to be on at least 10 mg daily.  (I've written about his before and the damage prednisione can do.)

We leave for a two week vacation to South Carolina on Saturday morning.  We have a lot to do there before we permanently move.  I will try to up date my other journal on the progress we make while down there.

I am feeling so much better.  Oh I still have pain but it is not as intense as it was.

I want to wish you all a Blessed Mother's Day.  We will be down in SC for Mother's Day.  It will be nice spending that day with Mom. 

It's also my 50th birthday on the 14th.  I cannot believe that I am turning 50.  I am not depressed or upset about it.  Just stunned.  Whey they say time flies when you are having fun, they are so right.

I have a good life with my wonderful husband.  He was just diagnosed with high blood pressure and put on a blood pressure pill.  I have to write this again.  He puts his needs and wants aside just to make sure mine are met.  I couldn't have a more loving, romantic, wonderful, selfless and amazing husband.

Well, it's time to go to bed.  Sleep tight everyone.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Karyl's Weather Meme

This is from Karyl's Glimpses of Eternity.  I met Karyl on the Lupus General Discussion board, oh it has to be four years now.  Karyl is always so supportive and very upbeat.  I am happy that she is my friend. 
 
Karyl’s Weather Meme

1.     What is the most beautiful weather component you’ve ever seen?   While driving back from South Carolina last May the sky was an amazing blue.  Blue as I have ever seen a sky.

 

2.     What is the scariest weather component you’ve seen in person?   When I was about ten or so we had a very bad blizzard.  My father being the way he was, sent my sister Kathy and I out to start to shovel.  The blizzard was raging with winds so strong I don't even remember the speed.  All I remember is trying to get back in the house.  Kathy is three years younger than I am, so she was probably about 7.  She is a tiny little thing.  I remember walking with her facing me and holding on to me so that the winds didn't pick her up.  She must have been all of 45 pounds, if that much.

 

3.     What’s your favorite art with weather in it?  I can't think of anything right now.

 

4.     What’s your favorite movie with weather in it?  The Day after Tomorrow.

 

5.     Favorite book with weather in it lolGot me?

 

6.     What type weather is your most favorite?  I love it when we are all safe and sound at home and a blizzard is raging.

 

7.     What weather makes you want to leave your state for the day when it arrives?  Hot and Humid.

 

8.     What is your weather today?  Today was beautiful. I had all the windows in the entire house open.

 

9.     What was the worst weather you’ve had this year?  That NorEaster we just had.

 

10.    When the weather is so bad you can’t go out, what favorite activity do you do inside?  Cuddling on the couch with Hubby.

 

11.    If you could order your weather, what would you order for tomorrow?  60ish, some sun and wind.

 

12.    If your family could make the weather happen by voting, for what weather would the majority vote?  The kids still like a snow day.

 

13.    If you could have only one weather temperature and style, what would it be?  High 50's, some sun and wind.

 

14.    If you were stranded somewhere remote because of weather and could have the famous rescuer of your choice, who it would be?  Horatio Kane from CSI, Miami.\

 

Thanks Karyl, that was fun.

Friday, April 13, 2007

NEW JOURNAL

I am writing a new journal which will document our experiences while planning, moving and building our dream home in South Carolina.  Please stop by and visit.

http://journals.aol.com/thebaabee/so-you-think-you-want-to-build-a/

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Hiya,

As many of you know I will be moving in a little over three months.  There is so much to do.  And, with my current health condition it's going to take a toll.  I'm going to have to turn off all of my journal alerts for a while.  Please don't get angry at me.  I'll be checking when I can.

Wish me luck, Lu

Monday, March 26, 2007

What's in a name?

I found this meme/game in Dawn's Journal.

Use the first letter of your name to answer each of the following... They MUST be real places, names, things... 

NOTHING made up!  If you can't think of anything, skip it.

You CAN'T use your name for the boy/girl name question.

Your Name:  LuAnne

Famous Music artist/group:  Led Zeppelin

3 letter word:  Lip (good for kissing)

Color:  Lavender

Gift/present:  Lladro

Vehicle: Dawn said, DeLorean.  I actually met him while working at a PR firm in the very early 80's.  Actually while he was dating Christina Ferrera he sent me roses.  My "L" is Litecraft, which is an RV

TV Show:   Loretta Young Theater (I was about four or five and after my Mom put my sister in for a nap (she was a baby and Mom was pregnant with my brother) we would lay on the couch.  She would lay on her side and I would cuddle up and rest my head on her legs.  I remember sometimes her legs were stubbly, LOL.  It is one of the best memories I have.

Country:    Luxembourg, it's surrounded by Germany, France and Belgium.

Boy's Name:   Louis (my paternal grandpa's name) I loved him dearly

Girl's Name:   Lauren, of course.  My precious daughter

Alcoholic drink:  Lucasta Martini (a yummy blend of vanilla liquors)

Occupation: librarian (actually forensic librarian)

Flower:   Lilac

Celebrity:    Liam Niesen

Food:       Lollipop

Something found in a kitchen:   Linens

Reason for Being Late:  Lupus

Something You Shout:   Lupus (actually an "F" word goes before Lupus)

Try this, it's fun.