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June 30, 2006 by Tricia

Tired Kitty Do you ever wonder what it would be like to be run over by a steamroller? Just asking ’cause I think I might know the answer to that one.

I think I’m finally starting to feel a little bit better. Unfortunately I don’t feel anywhere near as well as I should be, but I’m better than I was on Tuesday or Wednesday.

You might remember that on Sunday I spent the day preparing to have some lovely tests at the hospital on Monday. Yes, it was time for yet another specialist to have a look at my insides by way of a gastroscopy and colonoscopy. I’ve had far too many of these tests over the past decade and while they aren’t all the pleasant, they usually go well enough, and I manage to get through them ok.

These days my abdomen hurts all the time. So when I have these tests, between the preparation stuff that I have to drink and going through the procedures I tend to not feel all that great for a few days after the deed is done.

This time was very different though. I didn’t sleep much on Sunday night and I woke up early on Monday morning feeling light headed, drugged and very nauseated. The drive to the hospital was terrible. I stared straight ahead not daring to turn my head or look around because I was fairly sure I would have ended up being sick. I’ve never felt that bad prior the test before. Usually I’m a bit light headed due to hunger and perhaps partial dehydration, but never nauseated.

We got to the hospital and got me registered in the admitting area. I had been told to arrive by 7 a.m. but the endoscopy area wasn’t set to open until 7:30 am. Great, feeling this bad, and I have to wait an extra half an hour before I can lie down? When I finally got into the area the first thing I told anyone that needed to talk to me was that I was nauseated.

I’m not usually one to open up and say how I’m feeling, even to medical personnel. It’s usually – “How are you today” answered with the standard “I’m fine”. Even if I’m not. This time around however my answer was definitely “I’m nauseated and I’ve never been nauseated before the test.” Perhaps they thought I would feel better once I was sedated because they never did give me anything for my nausea.

I changed from my clothes into the fancy blue gown and faded cotton house coat they provided and I was eventually led into the recovery room where I sat with a nurse going over my medical history and getting my vitals taken. Then I had an I.V. inserted into my arm. The nurse saw that I was very dehydrated – again, a first, as my vein are usually large and popping off the surface of my hands and arms, so she set me up with some I.V. fluids to help rehydrate me.

When it was time for my procedures I was wheeled into one of the surgical rooms on my stretcher. There was a nurse inside the room who got me ready for the test and shortly after my arrival the doctor came in and gave me some sedation. I did tell both of them again that I was nauseated but it was as if they weren’t listening.

As I said earlier I’ve had a lot of these tests over the years and most of them have been under sedation. A little versed and often either Demerol or fentanyl to top it off. When I’ve been sedated I’ve never been so out of it that I can’t remember parts of the procedure- often much to my dismay. The procedures have a dream like quality when sedated, often more nightmare than good dream. The last two tests that I had were at the hospital where I work and much to my surprise I was actually put to sleep for those ones with a general anesthetic. In my opinion, that’s the best way to go, because if you are only sedated and not very out of it the procedure is more than a little barbaric.

Unfortunately I remember far too much of what went on early Monday morning. They have to put air in your intestines when they do these procedures so that they can see what they are doing. That hurts. Now, before I scare anyone who hasn’t had this procedure – and almost everyone will end up getting it done at least once in their lifetime – I must say that if you have healthy intestines it isn’t that bad. It’s uncomfortable but not that bad and the sedation covers most of it for you. When I first started having to get these tests done my insides were in better shape and the tests didn’t hurt as much as they do now that my insides are all inflamed and swollen.

Remember, these tests are often done on fairly healthy individuals as a screening method for colirectal cancer, among the tests’ other slightly less common reasons for being performed. If you need to have one of these tests done as a screening method for cancer please don’t let what I’ve said keep you from doing it. One day of preparation, and a hour or two of discomfort is far better than ending up with cancer and possibly dying.

Back to me. Yes, I felt the colonoscopy. I was a bit out of it from the sedation and my weakened state of being but I remember moaning in pain for several portions of the procedure. When that was done they prepared me for the gastroscopy which is a tube with a camera on it that goes down your throat and into your stomach and the beginning of the small intestine.

They froze the back of my throat with a spray, and then I had to bite down on a hollow blue form that kept my mouth open. They then started putting the tube down my throat. Now usually this test isn’t that bad, especially if you are out of it. The gagging parts when the tube is being inserted isn’t wonderful but it’s generally not a painful procedure. This time round however I was nauseated and once that tube started going down my throat and I started gagging I started to be sick. I kept being sick throughout the whole procedure. It was absolutely horrible. I don’t know why they continued. They should have stopped, given me something for the nausea, which when combined with the sedation that I already had on board would have likely put me out and then proceeded with the scope.

When that test was finally over I was taken back into the recovery room where I snoozed on and off for an hour or so. My abdomen was very sore but that was to be expected since they had put air into my intestines. What goes in must come out as the saying goes, and I knew that once some of that air came out I’d be feeling better.

Chris brought me home and I lay down on the couch to watch some TV and hope that the air they put in me would escape soon enough. My abdomen was becoming increasingly painful and while I had been passing some of that air I thought I still must have some trapped inside. I eventually fell asleep on the couch and woke up around 1:30 pm in extreme pain.

I could barely move. I was thinking that I still must have some air inside even though I had thought prior to falling asleep on the couch that the majority of it was gone. I painfully shifted position hoping that something would move. The procedure was at 8 am … I should have felt pretty much normal again by now.

The day crept by very slowly. I was in extreme pain and by 5:30 – 8 hours after the procedure I was beginning to think about going to my hospitals emergency department. I should have, since after listening to my own belly with my stethescope I knew that I barely had any bowel sounds and that I must be obstructed. Still, I didn’t want to go. I knew I’d end up with a tube down my nose (a nasal gastric tube) to help relieve the pressure in my abdomen. More tubes in my body was the last thing that I wanted.

By 11 pm my abdomen was starting to make sounds again. Too many sounds … now It was hyperactive bowel sounds which again often occurs during a blockage. But I felt a bit better. I know from having blockages in the past that when my tum finally starts to get noisy again that it’s beginning to resolve itself.

It was a long mostly sleepless night. When I got up in the morning my abdomen was very stiff and I was still walking hunched over. The night before when I did get up to move around I could barely move – Chris had to help me get up each time, and to go upstairs to where our bathroom is, I had to pretty much crawl up the stairs.

Have I ever told you how stubborn I am? Clearly I should have gone to the hospital.

Tuesday morning was a different story. I felt much better than I had the day before but still about 200 times worse than I should have felt. I called the specialists office to let them know how bad I was feeling and got the standard answer that If I was feeling bad I should go to my closest ER. I decided to call my family doctor and get an appointment with her as I knew she’d send me for an abdominal xray.

I went to my own hospital with the xray requisition that my doctor had given me. I knew that if the xray techs saw anything suspicious they would send me to the emergency department, and they did of course. Several hours later and after seeing my usual gastrointernologist there I was told I had what appeared to be a resolving bowel obstruction. I could stay in the hospital or go home. If I stayed I would be given IV fluids and monitored by the nurses and my doctor. If I went home I would take fluids by mouth and be monitored by me. Since there was no particular benefit to being in the hospital, and also since I only live a few blocks from the place, I chose to go home.

They wouldn’t have let just anybody leave, but being a nurse they knew I was more aware of what was happening to my body than the average Joe and that I would pick up on any adverse symptoms and get myself back there. Hmm were they listening to me when I told them about Monday night and how I didn’t show up at the hospital when I should have? Guess not.

Each day is a little bit better than the one before, but I’m still no where near as good as I should be. I’m still one aching mess. Tomorrow is Canada day and I hope that I’m feeling well enough to at least go out and watch the firework display.





Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: crohns, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Hospital, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, medical tests, nurse, obsctruction, pain, scope, symptoms, test, tired

Sqeaky Clean Golden Girl

June 26, 2006 by Tricia

Well now I finally understand why I hate citrus flavored drinks. Bleh!

Last week I managed to get an early appointment with the specialist I’ve been waiting to see about my tummy troubles. The appointment went very well! I was quite pleased with how seriously they were taking my situation. I left there with appointments to be made for a special abdominal Cat-Scan, and for an MRI.

Oh yes, I also had to have a ton of blood work done while I was at the hospital. Nice 4 inch bruise on my arm now. It’s black! Plus, as a special treat, I had to have my eyeballs xrayed. Yes you read that correctly. My eyeballs.

Why you ask? Well, I used to be a jeweller. No, not the kind that stands behind the spotless glass counter and sells you expensive jewels. Nope, I was the one who actually made those precious designs. I used to be a diamond cutter (among other things that I did when I was a jeweller). No, I didn’t cut diamonds – I used a diamond on a “Diamond Cutting Machine” to cut designs into gold rings, bracelets, bangles, well – just about anything that is considered jewelery. Whichever diamond I was using spun around at 35,000 rotations per minute. Gold flew everywhere.

Flecks of gold in my hair, on my clothes … embedded in my clothing to tell the truth, on my face and about once every three or four weeks a splinter of gold would find it’s way past my safety goggles and stick into my eyeball. Ow! I can still feel how much that hurt. I’d leave my office and stumble down the buildings stairs to the optometrist that happened to work a few floors down. The receptionist would just say “Again?” and put me in a room to have the good doctor remove the gold from my eye.

Now I really doubt that I still have any gold embedded in my eyeballs, but since I’m going to have an MRI at some undetermined date in the future I had to have my eyes xrayed to make sure. My eyes could explode or something during the test if I do have any metal in them. Interesting yes – but probably not fun.

Wow, when I go off on a tangent, I really go off on a tangent don’t I?

To get us back on track. I hate citrus flavored drinks and I know why. Yep! It has to do with the only scheduled appointment that I left the doctors office with that day. Uh huh. Yep. That’s right- that nasty test. A colonoscopy and gastroscopy.

Ok, those tests really aren’t that nasty. The last few that I’ve had done (last time was January!) I was actually put to sleep. Man that was nice. I’ve done a gastroscopy (tube down throat into stomach) without any sedation in the past thought and that was not pleasant. I highly recommend sedation.

It’s preparing for the test the day before that’s so bad. My appointment was scheduled for September. Now, when you are in a lot of pain and haven’t been able to work for almost eight months, waiting two plus more months for a test that might finally help the doctors get to the bottom of things (pun intended) is a long time. On top of that, the test was scheduled for the day after my birthday!

That would mean I’d have to prepare for the test on my birthday! Ah, no way! My birthday isn’t a big deal, but to have to go through that on my special day, uh huh. I accepted the appointment but asked if they could put me on a cancellation list.

Just my luck, they called me on Thursday and told me that they had a cancellation for Monday at 7 a.m. Boy am I lucky!

Have you figured out why I hate citrus drinks yet? For those that are not in “the know” I’ll tell you why. It’s because the drinks that they make you take the day before your test are citrus flavored. Yeah, the drinks that clean you out. I’m not even going to get into that … let’s just say I’m squeaky clean inside and out right now with 5 hours to go before my test.

It’s bad enough what the drinks do to you. For me it’s particularly bad because I already have abdominal pain. The cramping from the drinks almost made me pass out a few times. But why on earth can’t the drinks come in different flavors? Maybe a chocolate or berry flavored one wouldn’t be so bad?

The clean out stuff that I had to drink on Sunday was very very lemony. So lemony that it seemed like I was sucking on a lemon. I shivered every time I swallowed a sip. Yuck and double yuck.

Wish me luck!

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Click and Comment Monday:

It’s that time again when we spread the love and hop from one site to another leaving comments like presents along the way. If you are a participant please start by visiting my renter – The write Jerry – and then go on to visit his renter, and so on and so on. Visit at least five sites in this manner.

Leave a link if you are participating in Click and Comment Monday. (non-participants links will be removed.)

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease, Jeweller/Jewellery, Nursing, Services, Shopping Tagged With: appointment, comment, crohns, design, doctor, Hospital, IBD, ill, Inflammatory bowel disease, jeweller, Jeweller Jewellery, jewellery, manage, pain, sleep, stomach, test

Sick house

June 20, 2006 by Tricia

Why am I finding that having a boarder in the house is similar to having a child under 10 around?

Our first boarder had a cold and a cough while he was here, and tended to sleep a good portion of the time. Our latest boarder has only been here for a week and a half and now she’s got a cold. My boarders have both been language students from Korea. Perhaps they are coming over here and being confronted by North American mutations of the common cold virus which they have no built up immunity to?

Trying not to get a cold myself has been an ongoing battle over the last couple of months! So far so good though. Chris is no help though. I often use the same glass for part of the day as I go back and forth and get some water to drink. Well, Chris often grabs my glass if it’s sitting around. He did that tonight just as I was about to reach for so I could sip some water and take some of my medicine and I accidentally grabbed our boarders glass without noticing it was hers. Ahhh, a nice mouthful of cold germs got in before I realized what I’d done! Darn!

The latest boarder also seems to need a lot of attention. She spends most of her free time with us, and while that’s nice and she’s pleasant to be around, I’m still not used to this whole having a boarder in the house thing yet. I need and want my privacy back.

Between worrying about our boarders illnesses, packing lunches, trying to think up interesting meals and helping with homework I think I’ve become a pseudo mom along the way. Strange.

In other news –

I’ve been waiting for an appointment with a very good specialist for several months now. I was supposed to see her in July, but I managed to get my appointment moved up to tomorrow morning. She’s a gastrointernologist who specializes in Crohns (inflammatory bowel) disease. Finally! Cause my doctor sucks. With any luck she’s increase my meds or try some different ones and hopefully something will knock this ongoing flare of crohns in the pants and help me get better. I want to get my life back, and get back to work too. Please keep your fingers crossed for me! I’m a little nervous about the appointment.

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Websites – my two new sites are both up and running and both have nice themes. I still have a little bit of tweaking to do on the layouts, particularly on the gardening site but I’m pleased overall with how they look. Tell me what you think:

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Back to renters. It’s time that I put this site up for rent again now that it’s settled into it’s new home. If you want a spot in the left hand corner of my page for a week click on the “rent me” square and put your bid in!

Filed Under: Borders, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: boarders, crohns, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, mom, pain, sick

Guest posts, life and Marijuana

June 10, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve been busy in the last few days. Did you miss me terribly? Ah, just as I thought, you didn’t even notice I was gone did you. Now I’m cryin’.

I did a guest post over at Matt’s site this week. If you’re interested in reading about one of the strangest classes that any high school has ever held, head on over to Matt’s place and read the story of my Ass Backwards Adventure.

Warning- it’s a long post, but I’ll bet that some of you come away from reading it wishing you’d had a class like that back when you were in high school too. This was the first time that I’ve done a guest post on someones site and it was fun to do.

I’ve been busy working on my other sites too. My photo site is now up and running. I decided to call it Breath of Life photography. I named it after one of my favorite roses that I have growing in my garden. I’m not sure if I’ll keep that name or not. It’s hard coming up with names for new sites and new domains isn’t it? Heck, I even have trouble naming new pets!

I haven’t had much time to work on my other new site which is tentatively named As the Garden Grows. It’s up and running now, but I have to work on the theme and of course start posting on it too. Now that the photography site is up and running I should have a bit more time to work on it. I’m actually very excited about the new gardening site as gardening has become on of my favorite hobbies. I think I’ll enjoy writing about it.

What else has kept me away in the last day or two?

Well, I finally had my follow up appointment with the sleep doctor. As I expected they didn’t find any terrible sleep disorders when I did the sleep study. I only slept for 90 minutes and I didn’t reach any deep sleep states. The doctor was concerned about that, but I told him that I was in a lot of pain the night that I did the sleep study and I was unable to sleep well as a result.

What is concerning though is that I had a number of PVC’s while I was sleeping or trying to sleep. PVC’s are basically skipped heart beats. Everyone gets these every now and then and in the absence of any other heart problems they can be considered normal or harmless. I do have a problem with one of my heart valves. It’s called Mitral Valve prolapse. This too can be considered a relatively minor problem in most cases but I guess it’s time I went and had my heart checked out in light of all the PVC’s that I had during my sleep study. Yep, I’ll just add yet another doctor to my every growing list of specialists that I’ve been seeing.

While I was seeing the sleep doctor he decided to walk me over to the research office where they are doing that study for pain related to insomnia. They are doing trials on a marijuana pill to see if it helps people with chronic pain get better sleep. I’ve been offered a spot in the trial but I might not do it. The study is 10 weeks long and during that time I’ll have to do 6 day and night sleep/awake studies which will be broken up into three visits to the sleep study clinic. This means that I’ll have to stay at the sleep study clinic for two days in a row each time. I just hated being there for my one and only sleep study so I can’t imagine enduring two days straight – three times in 10 weeks.

Oh, and I’ll have to stop the pain meds that I’m currently taking while I’m in the study. If I do choose to do the study I’m guaranteed to get the marijuana pill for either the first or last 5 weeks of the study. 1 pill at bedtime.

Since I’m trying to get better so I can get on with my life and get back to work I’m not sure that stopping my pain meds- which is the only thing that has made life somewhat tolerable and that has helped me actually be able to do somethings each day rather than lie around moaning in pain – for a full 10 weeks is going to be a good idea. Yes I would get the marijuana pill for 5 weeks of the study but only at bedtime and there is no telling how well it might work to control my pain. I do believe that it would help me sleep, and that getting better sleeps might help lessen my pain to some degree, but I think overall my pain level and other symptoms might increase during this study.

I’m going to spend the weekend trying to decide what to do. I’ll talk to some of my friends and see what they think. I’m also seeing my family doctor again next week and it might be interesting to see what she thinks of the whole situation.

What do you think I should do? Go on the study and try a new drug – one that if approved for use in pain patients might make their lives more tolerable; or not put myself through this study and possibly more pain?

I’ve had a few more interesting things going on in the last day or two but I’ll tell you about them over the weekend. I really want to hear what you think about this drug study that I’ve been invited to join.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: As the Garden grows, blog, blogs, Breath of Life photography, doctor, Family, Gardening, guest post, home, interest, marijuana, moving, new sites, pain, posting, weekend, Writing

You give me Fever

June 3, 2006 by Tricia

I’m conducting an experiment.

I put an egg on my forehead and I’m waiting to see how long it takes to cook.


Obviously I have a massive fever, and, maybe I’m a little bit delirious. I don’t know. How do you know if you’re delirious anyway? I just wanted to see if that old saying was true “your so hot I could fry an egg on your forehead”.

So far it seems to be working. The egg is starting to bubble a little bit on the edges, but it’s still runny. This may take a while.

I stayed up all night. Too much pain. Too hot. Too cold. Shivers and chills. Took too much pain medication. I didn’t get any sleep until 10 a.m. No wonder I still feel so bad huh? Guess I won’t be picking a domain name for my new site today. hmmm maybe when I do pick a domain I should call it “feverish thoughts”? Got any more ideas? Remember I started a contest a week ago and it’s still going visit “Name the domain” to enter.

Looks like that egg is almost done. No I’m not going to eat it. I don’t like eggs. Maybe my husbands hungry?

Where’s the bacon?

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: crohns, fever, Feverish Thoughts, fried eggs, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, hot, husband, IBD, idea, Inflammatory bowel disease, pain, pain medication

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