Friday, June 5, 2009

Thanks, Dad, for the hereditary GALL STONES!

Yes, I have gall stones. I don't know how many, how big, or how long I've had them, but at least one of them decided to make its existence known this past Sunday.
There I was, finishing up my traditional Sunday meal of spaghetti when my stomach started hurting. I tried to enjoy a slice of banana cream pie, but I was still uncomfortable. I cleared the dishes from the table, thinking the movement might help things settle down in there since I hardly ever have a hard time eating whatever I want. Well, that wasn't helping, so I thought I'd go lay down on the coach. Oooh, that's not comfortable either. Maybe I need to lie in my soft, comfy bed. Ummm, no. It's feeling worse. This is not right. I start pacing around thinking of things I could do to stop from thinking about my discomfort until it passed. I didn't feel nauseous or like I had to run to a bathroom, or anything like that. I was just really uncomfortable! A pain in my stomach, just under the bottom inch of my sternum, that went through to my back and radiated out some. After about 5 minutes of stirring and debating on what I should do, I woke Mike up from his Sunday nap (and felt guilty about it) to tell him something was wrong.
Now, Mike works in a hospital as a registered nurse in the Cardio-Vascular Stepdown Unit (CVSU) and immediately thinks of his excellent training on heart attack symptoms and that women often do not display standard symptoms when it comes to heart problems. Well, I suppose I could have over-worked my poor heart with all the cycling I've been doing (I didn't think about how strong it has become since losing weight and regularly exercizing). That was enough of a scare for me to say "Take me to the Emergency Room!". Bless his heart (which is also healthy) he made pretty good time to Christ Hospital, with me trying not to moan too much or loudly. If you ever want to be seen quickly in the ER, tell them you have chest pain! I was immediately taken back and prepped for an EKG. I was done with that test before Mike finished registering me! He was back just in time to see the print out (remember, he works with heart patients and knew the results were fine as soon as he saw the jagged line on that paper). Blood work had to be done to rule out other problems - something about liver enzymes and such. Of course, once it was determined my pain was not related to my perfectly healthy heart, the level of service dropped a notch. By the way, my heart rate was low to mid-60's, blood pressure 110/60 at it's highest, and oxygen level 100% - all while being totally stressed and in pain. That's pretty good!
OK, so they drew the blood (I have small veins, but they got the IV in on the first try - thank you!) and all the test came back normal/good. The doctor pushed around on my abdomen and sure enough, I was more tender under my right ribs, and a gall bladder attack was diagnosed. I had to drink a 'gastric cocktail' of mylanta and lidocain - yuck! But it did dull the pain for a little while. However, the pain started getting stronger again, and I wasn't having that! The doctor said he'd give me a little pain medication to 'take the edge off'. Let me tell you, that morphine really knocked me out! No pain. I was in a happy place.
I suppose the hospital is not really a hotel, so they wanted me to wake up so I could go home. But I was finally comfortable! Leave me alone! Let me sleep this off! Stop asking me to wake up! Ughh, OK, I'll wake up enough to get dressed and go home...but only if you insist. hummph.
I was given instructions to call for an ultrasound, blah, blah, blah (I don't really remember this part, but had paperwork to prove it). And the next thing I know, I'm home. I slept really well that night. I really didn't want to wake up Monday morning either.
I saw my regular doctor on Monday, had the ultrasound Tuesday, got the results on Wednesday (which has already been stated, I have gall stones), and met with my surgeon on Thursday. I'll have the operation in 2 weeks or so (6/22).

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

I'm so proud of ME!

Mike and I went on a 50 mile bike ride on Memorial Day this past week. It was a little bit of a rough start because my gears started shifting without my help. It was kind of like riding an "automatic". Mike took some time to fiddle with the gears and asked if I wanted to turn back. This was only 7.5 miles into the ride. I flatly refused because my heart was set on doing a 50 mile ride. So he got it working for me and we persevered. It took a total of 3 hours riding time at an average of 17 mph. That's an excellent time for the distance! We told ourselves that we'd "take it easy" and not worry about the speed, just go the distance. But during the ride back, we were kicking it in at 19-20 mph with some other hot-shot cyclist and I guess we felt we had to keep up with him because he was on a mountain bike. As long as I was drafting, I was able to keep up, even after 40 miles!
I think only 3 people passed us (unless we were stopped). My legs were only a little sore the next day and only when going up or down stairs. But we still rode on Tuesday (13 miles). My goal is to do a century ride by the end of summer.
To celebrate this mini-goal, Mike and I went to the bike store to have them look at my gears and to buy me a new jersey! :) I'll have to get a picture posted to show it off! We're really enjoying this sport!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Well, it's about time!

OK - so I'm not very good at the upkeep of my blog. I guess you could say The Newberry Patch has been neglected. The fruits of my labors are not as sweet as they should be in the patch, but with Facebook and email for communications I don't find this method a priority yet. Maybe if I had a bunch of followers...
Anyway, I wanted to post some pictures just for fun. Here they are:


Isn't he just the cutest! (Today is his 1st birthday!)


Maycee and I went skiing in Mansfield, OH, the end of January.



Maycee got her hair cut in April (and went to Mormon Prom)


Mary and I are applying for Twinsdays Queens, '09


That's it for now.