It has been a day of exciting developments
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1. So, Josh has c diff. He's gonna go on ten days of meds to get rid of that, do another culture to make sure it's gone, and then probably reschedule the colonoscopy for a little later to try to get at the root of whatever causes the episodes he has that are not c diff. Very relieving to have a real, genuine answer for what's going on in this particular incident.
2. Had a follow-up with neuro. My blood pressure was back to normal again, and I'm relieved. I thought the last reading was probably an anomaly due to my extreme AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH, but it's nice to have that confirmed. LOL The yoga is working (seriously, this is true; I am becoming a huge fan). He prescribed a drug for me to try to treat my exhaustion; he was very understanding that in the absence of a diagnosis, I need something to treat the symptoms. In fact, he brought this up before I even told him my fears that going back to work full time is going to be more than I can handle. Unfortunately, it looks like the drug has gluten in it, so I probably will not be able to take it. I have to call the manufacturer tomorrow to confirm.
3. Mom went to my cousin's wedding and got glutened. The caterer said her meal was gluten free, but it was contaminated, and she got really sick. Threw up for hours. Is still sick. Is horribly embarrassed. She told me that she will probably never eat another catered meal again. My heart just aches for her. Most of the time I can forget that I have celiac, but sometimes it really sucks how much this disease can constrain your life.
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I Am My Brother by John Lehmann
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed this. Because this is not my area of study, I often didn't know the cast of characters Lehmann discusses, but I appreciate his firsthand accounts of living through the war in London, maintaining an artistic community, and striving as an artist/editor/publisher to encourage burgeoning talent. I also find the discussion of the role of the artist in society, particularly a wartime society, fascinating. I suspect this would be an even more enjoyable read for a 20th-century scholar.
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2. Had a follow-up with neuro. My blood pressure was back to normal again, and I'm relieved. I thought the last reading was probably an anomaly due to my extreme AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH, but it's nice to have that confirmed. LOL The yoga is working (seriously, this is true; I am becoming a huge fan). He prescribed a drug for me to try to treat my exhaustion; he was very understanding that in the absence of a diagnosis, I need something to treat the symptoms. In fact, he brought this up before I even told him my fears that going back to work full time is going to be more than I can handle. Unfortunately, it looks like the drug has gluten in it, so I probably will not be able to take it. I have to call the manufacturer tomorrow to confirm.
3. Mom went to my cousin's wedding and got glutened. The caterer said her meal was gluten free, but it was contaminated, and she got really sick. Threw up for hours. Is still sick. Is horribly embarrassed. She told me that she will probably never eat another catered meal again. My heart just aches for her. Most of the time I can forget that I have celiac, but sometimes it really sucks how much this disease can constrain your life.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed this. Because this is not my area of study, I often didn't know the cast of characters Lehmann discusses, but I appreciate his firsthand accounts of living through the war in London, maintaining an artistic community, and striving as an artist/editor/publisher to encourage burgeoning talent. I also find the discussion of the role of the artist in society, particularly a wartime society, fascinating. I suspect this would be an even more enjoyable read for a 20th-century scholar.
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Date: 2021-06-07 09:47 pm (UTC)Are you doing any particular yoga? I tried a book and it didn't work for me.
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Date: 2021-06-07 10:25 pm (UTC)My hair will be on fire for the next ten days but after that would love to talk again.
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Date: 2021-06-07 10:32 pm (UTC)Argh, so sorry about your mom! D: D: D: (Did she let the catering company know?)
Why even are bodies? *huuuuugs*
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Date: 2021-06-07 10:42 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2021-06-07 11:05 pm (UTC)I'm sorry about your mother's glutening. I really wish people would pay attention to cross-contamination.
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Date: 2021-06-07 11:51 pm (UTC)I'm sorry your new meds have gluten and that your Mom got glutened. That just sucks. I can't imagine having to be so careful. You guys are awesome for dealing with that. I'll keep your Mom in my mind too!
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Date: 2021-06-08 12:53 am (UTC)Glad also your doc realizes that you need to treat your symptoms for quality of life.
And omg, your poor mum! I hope she starts feeling better soon, that is just terrible.
*hugs*
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Date: 2021-06-08 02:14 am (UTC)And oh, your poor mom! :(
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Date: 2021-06-08 03:23 am (UTC)If the medication does have gluten, could a compounding pharmacy make a gluten-free version?
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Date: 2021-06-08 04:26 am (UTC)I didn't know drugs could have gluten in them!
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Date: 2021-06-08 07:48 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2021-06-08 10:46 am (UTC)Oh, that makes me upset. I hope your cousin gives the caterer hell. I imagine there are FDA clauses against doing what they did, but maybe that's just me being idealistic.
I'm sorry you still don't have a better understanding of what's wrong, but I'm glad you have a doctor you can work with. *Hugs*
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Date: 2021-06-08 12:02 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2021-06-08 02:18 pm (UTC)As to your mom getting gluten-contaminated food, it's so hard to get a caterer who can handle that without contamination. It's a shame you can't just order your own dinner and bring it in. ETA: Or your mom can't, which is what I meant to say!
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Date: 2021-06-09 09:34 pm (UTC)I'm sorry to hear that the recommended drug might have gluten in it. I'm always amazed by just what's lurking in some medications.
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