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Miserable today

May 13, 2008 by Tricia

I haven’t been feeling well today at all. My Crohn’s is acting up and my stomach has been cramping all day.

Last night I fell asleep on the couch and slept pretty much straight through ’till 6 a.m.. Chris happened to get up in the middle of the night because he couldn’t sleep. I can remember him having a cup of warm milk at about 3 a.m. but as far as I know I just looked at him sleepily and went back to snooze land.

I tried to go back to sleep but I couldn’t. I was in too much pain. However around 2 pm a huge wave of tiredness hit me. Midnight was snoozing on the living room floor so I got her to go into her crate and then I lay down on the couch for a short nap. You know what time I woke up? At almost 7 p.m.!

This type of thing has been happening quite a bit lately. I guess I’ll have to go back to the specialists office and see if he can adjust my medications. I just have to start feeling better.

Laying around so much has actually made me gain a bit of weight. I can’t eat a lot with the Crohn’s, but when you feel so ill that you aren’t all that active you can still gain weight. Luckily it’s not too much. I did once consider trying diet pills, but that’s not the way to go for me. I just want to try to get more active. That’s one of the main reasons we got the puppy in the first place.

I hope that I start to feel better soon. Today is just intolerable. I might just go back to sleep and hope that I wake up feeling better.





Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: acting up, Chris, couch, crohn, crohns, diet, diet pills, fell asleep, huge wave, inactive, living room, lying on couch, medication, medications, Midnight, miserable, nap, pain, puppy, sick, sleep, specialists office, stomach, tired, tiredness, warm milk, weight, wiped out

Thank you for your condolences

May 5, 2008 by Tricia

Thank you everyone for your condolences. It’s been a tough time for the family losing someone long before we should have. Our cousin’s mother and brother are taking his death particularly hard.

Yesterday as we were driving to Brantford our car started acting up. Figures doesn’t it? We’d driven about 2/3’s of the way there and while on the Hamilton Mountain the car started to sputter. Chris called his father to let him know where we were just in case the car totally broke down and after giving the car a short rest at the side of the road we tried it again and luckily it started up.

After spending some time with Chris’ cousins family we drove back to Toronto with Chris’ brother who came up from Chicago on Friday night. So we had a house guest overnight.

Unfortunately I was really sick yesterday. I was either too hot or shivering with cold. in other words I was having fevers one after the other and my abdomen was causing me horrible pain. I don’t know if it was purely my Crohn’s acting up or if I’m also fighting a bug on top of everything.

Given that I was in such rough shape yesterday Chris and I decided that I’d stay home today. I also didn’t sleep much overnight so I would have been a mess if I’d gotten up early this morning anyway. Chris and his brother took off again for Brantford sometime this morning. I have no idea when they left as when I finally fell asleep early this morning I was out for the count.

So I guess I’m going to miss the visitations today. Depending upon how I’m feeling in a few hours, Chris will either come back home tonight so that we can both go to the funeral in Brantford tomorrow, or else he’ll simply stay over at his parents and go to the funeral without me. It all depends upon how I’m feeling.

I hate to miss the funeral.

The other thing that will decide if I’m going to the funeral or not is our car! Chris’ dad was going to drop it off at a garage in Brantford for us this morning. Hopefully it’s been repaired by now, but if they had to order parts, perhaps ones that might not come in until late today or early tomorrow morning Chris won’t be able to drive back to pick me up for the funeral.

I hope the car is repaired and that it didn’t cost an arm and a leg. We’re a little NSF right now and really don’t need a big car repair expense.

So I guess for now I’ll just be here at home taking care of myself and the puppy as I wait to see whether I’m feeling well enough to travel tomorrow and if our car is repaired or not too.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Family, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Toronto Tagged With: abdomen, Brantford, brother, car, Chris, condolences, cousin, cousins, dad, Family, friday night, friend, hamilton mountain, home today, horrible pain, house guest, parents, rough shape, sad, sleep, stay home, Toronto, visitations

I’m seriously sleep deprived

May 1, 2008 by Tricia

I swear I’ve got a sleeping disorder. Over the last several months it’s very common for me to only sleep for an hour of so and then get up again. When that happens I end up not returning to bed for hours and then I only sleep for an hour or two at that time.

In other words I’ve been living on only one to four hours sleep most days for maybe the last two years.

I’ve always been a late night person. Not falling to sleep until about 2 a.m. has been my common habit for most of my life. No matter if I had to get up at 5 a.m. for a nursing shift or if I could sleep in. I’ve also never been a morning person. I’m groggy if I get up before 9 a.m., or well … that’s the way it used to be when I’d at least sleep for several hours at a time.

I think my sleeping problems started when I began working in the ER at the hospital in 2002. I’ve been a nurse since 1992, but in those first 10 years on the job I’d never had to do a night shift. Suddenly I was expected to do at least two night shifts per week … and not just an 8 hour night shift. No … a 12 hour night shift.

My night shifts were always at the end of my run of shifts and it would take ALL of my days off for me to get back to a normal sleep at night schedule. Just in time for those early morning shifts at the beginning of my run of shifts.

Then of course in mid-2005 my Crohn’s really started acting up and by the end of the year I was off work on medical leave (and still am since my Crohn’s hasn’t settled down at all).

While I’ve been off work I’ve kept myself busy on the computer. Writing blogs and starting more blogs and websites. Hey it’s been not only a way to pass the time but a way to earn the income I’m not making by working full time as a nurse.

I’d stay up later and later because my pain is always worse from evening onward into the night. So pain is a factor in my not sleeping well and or putting me off a normal sleep schedule. However filling my time by being on the computer working on my sites just keeps my mind active and as a result I don’t settle down to sleep at a decent time – or at all most of the time these last few weeks.

Of course now it seems to be getting worse.

I did go to a sleep clinic a couple of years ago. I knew I had a sleep problem. They put my light sleep down to my pain. Of course my time in the sleep clinic was a horrible mess as they tried to make me go to bed early and since I was in pain and couldn’t even take my mind off of it by reading for a while I simply didn’t sleep for hours. I finally slept at the clinic for about half an hour!

I think it’s time I talk with my doctor about my sleep problems again and maybe (shudder) go back to the sleep clinic again.

In the meantime I think I’ll try to turn the computer off my midnight at the latest and see if that helps my mind slow down and helps me get to sleep.

At this point I feel so sleep deprived that I’m sometimes not sure that I’m making sense. Sad eh?

Do you have trouble sleeping? Or have you had trouble sleeping in the past? What helps you get to sleep?

Filed Under: Blogging, Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Nursing Tagged With: 10 years, blogs, can not sleep, computer, Crohn s, full time, habit, Internet, Job, late night, medical leave, morning person, night person, night schedule, night shift, night shifts, nurse, one hour sleep, pain, shift work, sick, sleep, sleep at night, sleep deprived, sleeping disorder, sleeping problems, Technology, web

Trying out Depro Provera for Endometriosis

April 29, 2008 by Tricia

I’ve had so much going on lately and so much to do that I don’t think I mentioned that I went to see my family doctor last week.

As many of you know I have Crohn’s Disease and it’s been so bad that I’ve been off work, on medical leave, for more than two years. Well, about two years ago I also found out that I have Endometriosis as well. This isn’t a good combination because the Endo can spread throughout the abdomen and there might be some on my bowels, thus causing even more pain for me to go through.

Chris and I have been trying to have a baby for years – I don’t think the Crohn’s is helping on that front for a variety of reasons, so as a result of our efforts to get pregnant I hadn’t pursued any of the medical options to lessen my Endometriosis other than having a laparoscopy two and a half years ago to burn away some of the endo tissue.

Well .. I’ve finally had enough pain. My endo has gotten worse and worse over the last few months. Either that or something else is going on! So I saw my family doctor a few weeks ago and she suggested I try going on Depro Provera for a while, perhaps a year. It’s a form of birth control that’s administered by injection every 10 to 14 weeks. Other than preventing pregnancy it’s also been found to be quite helpful to those that suffer from Endometriosis.

So that’s what I saw my family doc about last week. I picked up the medication at a pharmacy and then made an appointment with my doctor to get the injection.

I probably won’t know if it’s helping until my next period or possibly the one after that. Unfortunately that’s when I have the most pain and of course the medications that I take at that time usually get my Crohn’s going so the week after is horrible due to my Crohns.

My abdomen was much more sore than usual over the past week. That might be a side effect of the Depro Provera. It seems to be easing off a bit now though. I hope it is anyway! Hopefully I don’t get any other side effects from the medication like maybe a severe acne outbreak or something like that. LOL I’m already on enough meds … I don’t need to add acne treatments to the daily routine too!

Are any of you using Depro Provera as a form of birth control or to relieve symptoms of Endometriosis? Any strange side effects? If you’re using it for Endo has it helped and if so, how long did it take before you noticed a decrease in your pain or other symptoms?

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Endometriosis, Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: abdomen, Birth Control, bowels, crohns, crohns disease, Depro Provera, Endo, Endometriosis, family doc, Family doctor, laparoscopy, medical leave, medical options, medication, pain, periods, preventing pregnancy, shrink endometriosis, terrible pain, trying to have a baby

Apparently the Blue Man was a fraud

April 25, 2008 by Tricia

A few months ago I heard about a man who’s skin had turned blue! I think I saw his story on television and perhaps in People magazine. Perhaps you heard about Paul Karason too?

He’d apparently suffered from aches and pains for years. Perhaps due to arthritis, and while taking care of his ailing mother he said he began making his own colloidal silver at home. The documentary that I watched made it sound as if one of the side effects of using colloidal silver over a long period of time was that it could turn your skin blue.

The story was big in the media back in February or so and it was apparently a huge case of misinformation. It’s said that he was not really making and using colloidal silver, but an ionic silver solution.

It was the ionic silver solution and his application of it to his skin as well as taking it internally and even going so far as to fix the silver in his body by using a tanning bed that caused him to develop a condition called Argyria. Argyria is a condition where a persons skin turns blue gray in color.

Paul really did believe he was making Colloidal silver, but as I said it’s thought that it was really an ionic silver solution. He made it even more dangerous when he added salt to the mix and concentrated the solution by using electrolysis.

I really don’t know much about Colloidal Silver, but it’s obvious after reading this story that attempting to make it at home could be dangerous. Apparently it’s not even possible to make at home.

Those that take Colloidal Silver use it as an anti-microbial to boost their immune system and to help minimize aches and pains caused by arthritis and other painful conditions

I just found this whole story fascinating when I first heard about it. Can you imagine making a home made solution that turned your skin blue? Perhaps forever! The man is used to being blue, but I imagine he startles a lot of people when he goes out.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty Tagged With: aches, aches and pains, antimicrobial, Blue, blue man, blue skin, colloidal silver, color, help, home, home made, ionic silver, media, misinformation, mix, mother, pain, painful, people, person, reading, shocking, side effects, silver solution, solution, startle, startling, suffer, system, watched

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