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Dreading my MRI tomorrow

July 22, 2010 by Tricia

Well tomorrow’s the big day. I go in at 8:45 a.m. for my MRI of my head. I’m not looking forward to the experience!

A couple of years ago I had my first MRI. It was of my lower abdomen. Getting the MRI wasn’t that bad, but the position I had to lie in for about an hour left me with an aching shoulder and threw my back out for a few days afterwords.

At least this time going in, I know to really make sure that I’m comfortable before I have to lie still for an hour.

I think it’s the noise of the MRI machine that I’m dreading the most. It’s like having someone hammer right beside you – continuously. I think I’d rather spend that hour shopping for a treatment for hemorrhoids than endure that sound.

As much as I’m dreading getting the MRI I am glad that I’m finally going to have the test. It was ordered for me because I started having worse headaches, different from the usually headaches and migraines that have plagued me since I was about 12.

I also developed visual disturbances – aural migraines where I see squiggly lines in my peripheral vision that slowly close in and make it very hard for me to see anything clearly for about 30 minutes. In the last couple of weeks I’ve also experienced viewing things with lines going horizontally across them – like a bad photocopy. Believe me when I say it’s very strange to look at your dog covered in lines. LOL

Oh and along with almost constant severe dizziness over the last two weeks I’ve also felt like my ears are blocked or I’ll hear ringing in my ears. I happened to have an appointment with my pain doctor on Tuesday and I told her about the dizziness and all the other strange new symptoms I’ve been experiencing and, like me, she thinks they’re all part of my migraines.

She and my neurologist seem think that I’m having Basilar migraines. Apparently people who have this type of migraine have an even higher chance of having a stroke than those with other types of migraines. Great, eh?

I’m just keeping my fingers and toes crossed that they don’t find anything … or at least nothing serious. Wish me luck!





Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: aural migraine, back of head, basilar migraine, dizziness, dizzy, doctor, dread, hammering sound, head MRI, headaches, horizontal lines, Lines, migraines, MRI, neurologist, squiggly lines, stroke, uncomfortable, visual disturbances

A headache that just won’t go away

June 5, 2010 by Tricia

I think it’s a good thing that it was rainy this week. It forced me to take it easy and stay out of the garden which in turn allowed me not to overwork my poor aching back.

You might remember that I wrote earlier this week that I canceled my visit to Google Canada’s offices on Wednesday because my back was in terrible shape. I’m still terribly disappointed about that. At least the person that was organizing the meeting wrote back to me and told me that they would keep me in mind if they had any other meetings with Canadian Adsense publishers in the future.

Unfortunately I’ve also had a headache/ migraine that just won’t go away. It started on the evening of Wednesday May 26th and I still have it – 11 days later! Believe me when I say I’d rather have been doing research on the best acne treatments over the last week and a half than have this migraine.

My head is pounding and the pain in my head keeps moving. At first it was behind my right eye and on the right side of my head. Then it moved to the top middle of my head and then a while after that my left side got a turn. Now for the last three days or so the pains been mostly in the back of my head and upper neck although my right eye has some pain too.

I’ve also had those weird vision problems again too. Not the squiggly lines, but blurry or blind spots that sometimes last for hours. I have “weird” vision right now – a little wavy but more blurred than anything. I guess these are auras too, but it’s been happening while I’ve been having this headache / migraine. Visual headaches usually have no pain when they are occurring and then an hour or more later the headache starts.

Well maybe I’ll find out what’s going on in July when I’m set to have an MRI of my head. Hopefully it really is just migraines.

I’m a little worried though because the neurologist said that since my headache / migraine pattern has changed so drastically recently – along with the aural migraines that I could be having small strokes. He also wrote a letter to my pain doctor and said the same thing but in more detail. I didn’t read the letter but when my pain doctor told me what he’d written I realized that he really thought I might be having small strokes or TIA’s and hadn’t just been mentioning it as a possibility.

I guess that’s made me a little more nervous when I get a migraine or when the visual symptoms start up … and of course stress doesn’t help alleviate a headache – does it? I suspect that when I do have my MRI my brain will be as normal looking as it’s ever been … but I’m still glad that I’m having the test soon – just to be sure.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try Tagged With: aural migraine, constant migraine, headache, migraine, mini strokes, MRI, nervous, Stress, symptoms, TIA, visual migraine

The garden is a lot of work at this time of year!

June 1, 2010 by Tricia

I’ll bet that some of you have been wondering where I disappeared to these last two weeks. Well, I can’t say that I went far! I guess I’ve been in the garden – trimming, tidying and planting, planting, planting!

Oh and recovering from each and every garden outing for a day or two! My back is acting up again and all the bending involved with taking care of a garden is just aggravating things.

It’s so bad today that I can barely get up and walk around. I dreaded taking the dog out a few times today because she tends to pull on the leash … and that makes my back scream!

At least the garden looks fantastic. Almost all of our roses (60 + rose bushes) are in bloom. The lavender is also starting to bloom as is one of our Peony plants and several of our Clematis. Everything looks great.

Our vegetables (well most of them) are planted as well, and with all the hot weather we’ve been having I expect to be eating a lot of salads and using several tomatoes in our meals sometime soon.

Now I have to get to work and do a search for a good price on some Branson tickets for the end of July. Chris’ brother wants to meet us there for a family get together. So we’ll see what I can find.

Ok time to take some Advil and put a heating pad on my back!

Filed Under: Back Pain, Canada, Chronic Pain, Gardening, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: aching back, back, blooming, clematis, flowers, garden, garden beds, lavender, planting plants, recouperating, roses, Sore, time

I think I’m allergic to pineapple – how odd!

May 5, 2010 by Tricia

I feel like I’ve been through the wringer again this week. Sigh …

Remember last week when I told you that we’d purchased two fresh pineapples at Costco and I was happy to be eating them because 1. they taste delicious, and 2. because, since I have Crohn’s, I thought the natural anti-inflammatory action and digestive enzymes in pineapples might actually help me?

Well … it seems I was wrong. My body has decided that it hates pineapples.

I cut up the first one the Sunday before last … then the next day I had horrible horrible abdominal pain all day. I can’t remember much of that day other than horrid pain and muttering under my breath “kill me now, kill me now”. Yes, that’s how bad I felt. On the Tuesday I felt a little better but I was dizzy and weak. By last Wednesday I was starting to feel a little bit more like myself and by Thursday of last week I actually felt pretty good.

I think I only ate pineapple on the Sunday – a while after it was freshly cut – and then didn’t eat anymore until maybe Wednesday night. Since I felt ok on Thursday I didn’t think it was the pineapple that had made me feel bad. I just thought I’d gone into a really bad Crohn’s flare … one that didn’t last that long ..

Last Thursday I cut up the second fresh pineapple and my husband and I ate some for desert later that evening after dinner.

Shortly after eating the fresh pineapple the edges of my lips started to burn as if I’d eaten some hot spicy food. I think my tongue tip felt a little tingly as well, but it was my lips and the edges of my mouth that bothered me the most. It was a very irritating almost like I had a bad sunburn on my lips.

Shortly after my lips started burning I did a search on the internet to see if pineapple could cause the symptoms that I was experiencing and I found out that some people get a tingling itchy tongue when they eat fresh pineapple. Apparently the core of the pineapple contains most of the Bromelain (digestive enzyme) and that if you eat some of the core you might have a tingling tongue or itchy mouth for about an hour. If you experience this storing fresh cut pineapple in the fridge for a day usually stops this reaction from happening.

Well my symptoms were a little different than described and they didn’t just last an hour. By 11 pm when my lips felt like they were on fire and I was starting to get itchy skin (yet no hives) I decided that maybe I was having more than just a reaction to the Bromelain in the pineapple and that I might either be extremely sensitive or even allergic to pineapple.

Last Friday, the day after eating fresh pineapple, my abdomen was again in severe pain. Bad enough that I found myself wishing I’d just die rather than go through such severe pain any longer. I don’t get that bad very often, but I’d say my pain was a 15 out of 10 that day. Bad! Oh and my lips were slightly swollen (stayed swollen until Sunday) and still burning although not as severely as in the first few hours after eating the pineapple.

By this past Saturday I was again feeling a little bit better but it wasn’t until Sunday that I felt more like myself.

I guess I won’t be eating pineapple anymore!

Oh and last night my husband was finishing up the last of the fresh pineapple and I pulled out two pieces with my fingers to put in my dogs food bowl. Without thinking I reflexively licked the tiny bit of pineapple juice off my fingers and almost right away one side of my lip was burning and a little bit swollen. I got hives later in the evening … so it seems more and more like an allergic reaction.

My husband is disappointed because 1. he really likes having fresh pineapple (I told him we could still buy some, he’d just have to cut it up and eat it all himself) and 2. he’d hoped the pineapple would help me out … not make me sick.

I’m trying so hard to get healthier and get out of these constant Crohn’s flares that I keep having. It’s like for every step forward I take I take two steps back when something goes wrong. I also want to quit smoking (yes I’m bad, I smoke) so I’m thinking of trying one of those e cigarettes but I think I’ll wait until my Crohn’s settles again before making another big change.

In the meantime .. I’ve also started taking drinkable Aloe Vera gel and probiotics as both of those can help people with Crohns. I didn’t start them until this past Sunday, once I was sure I was over my pineapple reaction and so far so good.

Have you ever had a problem eating pineapples – maybe a reaction to the Bromelain? Or do you have or have you heard of someone being allergic to pineapple?

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: abdomen, abdomenal pain, allergic reaction, allergy, awful pain, bromelain, burning lips, dizzy, faint, fresh cut pineapple, fresh pineapple, hurt, pineapple, reaction, sensitive, sick, stomach, swollen lip

My Crohn’s is acting up again

April 27, 2010 by Tricia

Uh, I’m feeling absolutely awful today. Actually I’ve been feeling bad for a few days and I don’t know which day was worse.

My Crohn’s is acting up again.

I guess spending the last few months fighting colds, pneumonia, and a flu like bug irritated my system and got a Crohn’s flare going. The sad thing is that even though I’ve been so sick this year I started to notice in February or so that my abdomen was starting to feel a bit better. I began to wonder if I might be able to go back to work soon.

Yesterday my stomach/abdomen was hurting so bad that I couldn’t do anything. I wasn’t reading my emails or even playing with a puzzle game on my computer let alone getting any work on my sites done. I just lay on the couch watching TV.

My abdomen felt like I had someone making a fist and pushing it through my intestines and stomach. I don’t think I could have felt worse if I drank acne face wash or something similar. Uhh.

The pain wasn’t as bad today as it was yesterday, but instead of hurting I just feel really off. I feel dizzy, and weak. I actually almost fainted a while after I got up this morning. I also have had several very high fevers over the last few days.

Hopefully this Crohn’s flare doesn’t last too long. What I mean is this “increased” flare … because I’ve actually been in a bad Crohn’s flare that hasn’t let up for about six years. Hopefully it gets down to a tolerable level soon.

In the meantime if I’m silent for a few days it’s because I’m probably not feeling very well and I’m resting, hoping to feel better. Plus it’s not easy to blog when you’re in pain … it’s hard to think.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Items to Try Tagged With: abdomen, abdominal pain, crohns, dizzy, faint, fevers, flare, high fever, IBD, ill, pain, sick, weak

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