Okay you all... So shortly after my my first post about treatment, my body took a turn for the worst. I was feeling pretty okay when I was writing the post, but about two hours afterwards, it hit me like a Chuck Norris kick to the temple. Wow! About 6pm through out the rest of the night I felt like I never have felt before. They say it's like the flu -- I say worse. Aches were pretty tough, but the fever and chills were horrible. It was like hours and hours of the stuff they put in you for a contrast CT scan. I think it is bromine???
I'm done with my rant. This morning brought a much better outcome. I still have some soreness, but the fever and chills are gone. Yea! I feel like I can at least be somewhat productive. Maybe enjoy Hot Wife and Baby O a little. I think I should still take it easy for precaution, but I feel like a party in comparision to last night.
Showing posts with label My Crazy Liver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Crazy Liver. Show all posts
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Friday, June 20, 2008
The Juice
Alright, so today is my first day for "the juice". Hot Wife and I went to UAB and to get instructions about how to administer the interferon. The nurse went over the process with us of how to work the "shot". It is kind of like a really high-tech epi-pen. Boy I remember the epi-pen. We had some at camp when we took the young boys on a multi-day hike just in case someone had a reaction to a bite or something. Even though I never had to use one or saw one being used, we all secretely wanted to "pop" one of those puppies in for fun.
I am so thankful for Hot Wife being a nurse, but bless her heart, she was shaking like a leaf when giving me my first shot. I guess it's a lot different when it's one of your own your caring for. She did very well and didn't even miss a step of the process. The shot stung only very little which is probably normal for any instrument that breaks the sub-q tissue. Yeah baby! I learned the "sub-q" terminology today. There was even a little mark from the shot that was in the shape of a "V". I think it stands for VICTORY! I tried to take a picture, but it turned out fuzzy.
We've officialy started the treatment for the next year. We don't know what is ahead, but at least we're not waiting anymore.
I am so thankful for Hot Wife being a nurse, but bless her heart, she was shaking like a leaf when giving me my first shot. I guess it's a lot different when it's one of your own your caring for. She did very well and didn't even miss a step of the process. The shot stung only very little which is probably normal for any instrument that breaks the sub-q tissue. Yeah baby! I learned the "sub-q" terminology today. There was even a little mark from the shot that was in the shape of a "V". I think it stands for VICTORY! I tried to take a picture, but it turned out fuzzy.
We've officialy started the treatment for the next year. We don't know what is ahead, but at least we're not waiting anymore.
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Covered with the presence of prayer.
Okay guys and gals, I know I am usually pretty low-key and light-hearted with the blog, but today I feel inspired to share a little more.
A few weeks ago, you might remember that I am walking steps to take off weight in preparation for some medical treatment. Well, the details are probably important... I have a liver disease known as Hepatitis C. It's a pretty undetectable disease since those that have it usually show no outward signs. I discovered it about eight years ago when applying for life insurance. Don't apply for life insurance, it will hurt your health! Just kidding. Okay so I absolutely can't blog a completely serious post! Anyway, since finding out about the disease, I have been paying much attention to eating and drinking things that will not harm my liver any further. That has shown very good results, however, the disease has continued to attack my liver.
A month ago, I went to the doctor who runs annual test which usually consist of just blood work. This year we had decided to take the test an extra step and have a biopsy administered to conclusively show the stage of the disease. In preparation for the biopsy, I had a CT Scan to show a picture of my liver. To make a long story shorter, the CT Scan showed evidence that more damage had been done than we expected. Whoa! No biopsy needed and that's not necessarily a good thing.
The recommendation of the doctor is to not prolong any longer taking the treatment which consists of two medications for a combination therapy. Well, that messed up "our" plans. We wanted another baby or two before addressing treatment, but we trust the doctor and will follow his advise.
Anyway, that is the background about what's going on. But, the most important message I have for today is that I feel completely surrounded by prayer. For weeks now our Sunday school class has been praying and including the information about me in our newsletter. Additionally, this week the pastor over my class asked me to go to lunch and pray, and just last night, our community pastor called for prayer. I know that seems like a lot of pastors et.al., but you've got to understand that we go to a church with over 4,000 members, I am truly impressed how organized they all are!
That's it; right? Nope. Just this morning a lady from the church who's husband serves at the missions pastor called to share with me her experiences. Her brother has battled the disease. Successfully! She contacted him and he has offered his support. I feel her prayers as well.
Ya'll, I absolutely have never felt this way before. I actually feel my church, local and universal, supporting me and I am so thankful that God has provided his church for me. My message is very simple, if you have a friend in need of ANYTHING, pray for them. I am on the receiving end today -- it's the truth I feel it.
A few weeks ago, you might remember that I am walking steps to take off weight in preparation for some medical treatment. Well, the details are probably important... I have a liver disease known as Hepatitis C. It's a pretty undetectable disease since those that have it usually show no outward signs. I discovered it about eight years ago when applying for life insurance. Don't apply for life insurance, it will hurt your health! Just kidding. Okay so I absolutely can't blog a completely serious post! Anyway, since finding out about the disease, I have been paying much attention to eating and drinking things that will not harm my liver any further. That has shown very good results, however, the disease has continued to attack my liver.
A month ago, I went to the doctor who runs annual test which usually consist of just blood work. This year we had decided to take the test an extra step and have a biopsy administered to conclusively show the stage of the disease. In preparation for the biopsy, I had a CT Scan to show a picture of my liver. To make a long story shorter, the CT Scan showed evidence that more damage had been done than we expected. Whoa! No biopsy needed and that's not necessarily a good thing.
The recommendation of the doctor is to not prolong any longer taking the treatment which consists of two medications for a combination therapy. Well, that messed up "our" plans. We wanted another baby or two before addressing treatment, but we trust the doctor and will follow his advise.
Anyway, that is the background about what's going on. But, the most important message I have for today is that I feel completely surrounded by prayer. For weeks now our Sunday school class has been praying and including the information about me in our newsletter. Additionally, this week the pastor over my class asked me to go to lunch and pray, and just last night, our community pastor called for prayer. I know that seems like a lot of pastors et.al., but you've got to understand that we go to a church with over 4,000 members, I am truly impressed how organized they all are!
That's it; right? Nope. Just this morning a lady from the church who's husband serves at the missions pastor called to share with me her experiences. Her brother has battled the disease. Successfully! She contacted him and he has offered his support. I feel her prayers as well.
Ya'll, I absolutely have never felt this way before. I actually feel my church, local and universal, supporting me and I am so thankful that God has provided his church for me. My message is very simple, if you have a friend in need of ANYTHING, pray for them. I am on the receiving end today -- it's the truth I feel it.
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