It’s almost been 2 months since we evacuated a life threatening place. Parc created a very unhealthy, unsafe, and simply put, a dangerous life-threatening situation that if we didn’t act, it would’ve most likely taken my life. The symptoms we all experienced while living in that hazard were worsening every day we occupied it. From… Continue reading Clean Living
Not a Fun Night
I’m now wide awake at 2:30am, Venus started heaving. If you’re a cat owner, and you hear that sound, she’s gonna throw up. I shot up out of bed and tried to get Venus out of the bedroom so she would be on the hardwood flooring so it would be easier to clean up. She… Continue reading Not a Fun Night
Scans complete and Release
Yesterday started off rough. I woke up at 7am, but as I sat up, my body quickly reminded me that “hey psssst here’s some pain”. It took a lot for me to get to my own two feet. The radiation from yesterday definitely contributed to how I felt in general. 2nd scan was fine, took… Continue reading Scans complete and Release
The Scanning Round 1
Well. It’s been a very long day. I got to Swedish right at 8:15am, got checked in. Got my arm band. Then headed up to nuclear medicine. Waiting room was just full. So I stood against the wall away from everyone. Shortly after I was called back. After a few verifications, I had my port… Continue reading The Scanning Round 1
Nervous About Tomorrow
Tomorrow is a big day. The 111-Indium Tagged WBC scan. Yes they are going to draw a lot of blood, as to how much? I have no idea. For the next 48 hours though, I won’t be able to use my steroid dental paste that I’ve been relying on to help with the mouth stuff… Continue reading Nervous About Tomorrow
Mycotoxins, CIRS and Anger
As time has gone on since the sinus surgery of last year, I’ve learned so much in a short amount of time. In short, mycotoxins can fuck you up. Immunodeficiency? Amplified by 100. Genetic predisposition? Amplified by 100 again. The issues I’ve dealt with over the past 3-5 years can easily be summed up to… Continue reading Mycotoxins, CIRS and Anger
One of My Guardian Angels
Dr. Divekar. The immunologist who originally diagnosed me with CVID after I was consistently ignored by UC Health. He was the one that finished what UC Health started. He was the one who wrote the need for IVIg letter. To only be ignored by UC Health, and told “I’m just dehydrated”. Finding Dr. Sarid was… Continue reading One of My Guardian Angels
Early Lab Results
Looks like labs came back preliminary. Still waiting for the rest of the results. But Good news is the vancomycin is out of my body. The bad? My WBC are extremely high. As well as ESR. CRP for some reason has come down with is good. Infectious Disease left me a VM this morning letting… Continue reading Early Lab Results
More Labs and Borrowed Time
Had to get more labs drawn today. I woke up at 5:30am. But I slept like complete crap. So I started off the day just exhausted. Work had a few early morning issues that I jumped in and helped with until it was time to leave. I printed off the ATM genetic test results before… Continue reading More Labs and Borrowed Time
Losing Weight, Broken Sleep, and Fevers
An unintended side effect of the heart attack is I’ve been losing weight without trying. At most I can can only consume about 1200 calories a day with the barrier of 1500mg of sodium per day. I’m still trying to figure out the nutritional aspect of this, I know it’s a work in progress. I… Continue reading Losing Weight, Broken Sleep, and Fevers