Showing posts with label doctor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doctor. Show all posts

7.01.2013

Gettin' ready for school

.....and that includes vaccinations

She's all happy before, using Joacim as a piece of gymnastic equipment...



It was a LOT easier to give her shots when she was tiny.  Luckily, she handled it like  a champ!!!

And here's my little champ showing me her muscles :)



1.31.2011

Nephrologist appointment today

Writing these updates about my doctor's visits is a little like torture sometimes.  It's hard to keep everything straight in my head, and then to try to regurgitate it all in a readable manner sucks.  Medical jargon sucks. 
How do you think it feels when I Google my newest medication and the first thing I see is this:


Sadly, I don't even bat an eye at these anymore.  I'm just taking it all as it comes.  Why the new medicine?  Well, the current ones aren't really working, but this one works with a different mechanism...what that is I cannot describe or pretend to understand fully.  I DO know that this is a diuretic, which might help with my swelling.  It might also help lower my blood pressure.  A BIG negative is that it can increase my potassium, which means I'll need to watch how much potassium I intake in my diet...and this includes things I LOVE like bananas and tomatoes.  Sucks.  Sucks.  Sucks.

Here's the scoop from today:
1.  My protein went from ~10g to ~7.6g.  Good, but not really good enough.
2.  My cholesterol is at 342.  Yes, 342....no typo there.  I'm on a very low dose of Zocor to control my cholesterol.  We're going to increase the dosage of this because it's rising, but we have to be careful because the effect of statin drugs can be multiplied when mixed with my other meds.
3.  My albumin is at 2.3.  Normally, it's been between 4 and 4.5.    Here's a little blurb I found that gives a fairly technical explanation of what albumin is:   
"Albumin is essential for maintaining the oncotic pressure in the vascular system. A decrease in oncotic pressure due to a low albumin level allows fluid to leak out from the interstitial spaces into the peritoneal cavity, producing ascites."
Albumin helps keep fluids in your vascular system.  When albumin is low, fluid starts to "leak out" which causes swelling.  You might remember me posting about my ankle swelling?  Well, this is likely the reason.  To make a long and complicated explanation short, it means that I'm slowly becoming malnourished.  So, my doctor has suggested that I start drinking high-protein Boost drink supplement to add more protein to my diet.

My doctor says that I'm starting to show the signs of nephrotic syndome:  rising cholesterol, lowering albumin, edema, protein >3.5g.  


Ok, was there anything good out of today?  Well, yes...I've lost a bit of weight (although not as much as I had hoped, but isn't that pretty typical too? :)  My kidneys still are functioning just fine (hard to understand sometimes why I'm going through all of this if they're OK, but we're trying to prevent/postpone the inevitable).  The best news is that I'm going to start weaning off of my prednisone, which is WONDERFUL for me.  That means that, hopefully, the weight will start coming off faster.  I'm watching what I eat and exercising 5 days a week, so that should happen quicker I hope. Plus, once off the prednisone, then I can start weaning off of the crazy pills, and that's great because then the night sweats will subside.  These are the most miserable thing I'm dealing with right now, so to have that go away would mean quite a lot.  I wake up frequently and have to change clothes..sometimes put a towel down to sleep on because my sheets are soaked...flip my comforter over because it's also soaked through and it feels gross to lay in bed.  Yes, probably too much information but it's there...it's real...it's my life right now.

This is my pile of prescriptions.  
31 / 365
I had to get all new ones from my doctors because my wonderful insurance is now forcing us to use mail-order pharmacy for the cost savings.  I'm all for cost savings, but in this case, it's at the incredible expense of good service and convenience.  It take 2 weeks to get scripts filled, that is unless I want to "expedite" more order for $20.  Scumbags.  I've TRIED to use mail-order pharmacy...really tried, but if there is ANY sort of a problem, their customer service is just not going to help. Plain and simple.  The ATTITUDES that I ran in to when I used it last was unbelievable AND unbearable.  So it's worth the extra cost to me to be able to get what I need.  ARGH........

This is the list of instructions from my doctor that I left with
It reads:
1.  new medication -> spironolactone 25 mg daily
2.  increase simvastatin to 10 mg daily (please call if you begin having muscle aches, dark urine)
3.  start weaning prednisone 2mg every two weeks -> call when you're down to 2mg daily
4.  labs in 1 month
5.  see you in March.

So, new drug, watch my potassium, cut down on tomatoes, wean off of prednisone, and pee in a jug in another month. 

7.13.2010

2 year appointment

izzy had her 2-year appointment today...

Height -34 inches (woo hoo! Up near the 50th percentile!!)
Weight - 24 lbs (boo hoo! A little below the 20 th percentile!)

Everything else is normal. When her doctor was describing the things that he'll be looking for at her 3-year appt., I was thrilled the she's already doing most of it now!!! Sorry...gotta brag a bit....

1.08.2010

18-month check-up

Loppan had her 18-month check-up this week, and it went perfectly fine.

She's suspicious of EVERYONE :)


Back in October she weighed 21 lbs 6oz and was 29 3/4 inches long. This time she weighs 22lbs 10oz and is 31 inches "tall". Yeah, she's still a tiny little squirt, but it makes it SOOO much easier to carry her around (which is all I do at this stage of the game!)

She is following the 25% curve exactly....has not veered from it one little bit. So, she's perfectly healthy and proportional. I did talk to the doctor about her left foot because it turns in a bit. She came out that way, and I've been keeping an eye on it to see if it would straighten a bit more since she's started walking, and it has, but not all the way. Her doctor said that the only real way to "fix" it was to break it (sounds a little harsh, right? :). I think he was really trying to convince us that there wasn't really anything wrong, and that it may just take time. That's not to say that it will go straight, but that she'll eventually figure out how to work with it if it doesn't. But for now, she'll continue to be our little bowlegged cutie, and I'm happy with that!

6.16.2009

Izzy's 1-year doctor appointment

Izzy had her 1-year appointment today, and I'm happy to report that she's healthy as a horse.

Her stats:
19 lbs 6 oz (25th percentile)
28 3/4 inches long (almost 50th percentile)

She was a very good patient today! Goodness...she just woke up happy. And she was happy all day a daycare. These are the days that I sooo wish I could stay at home with her, but then again, maybe she wouldn't be so happy then :)

Anyway, she had a bunch of shots today and a finger prick, but luckily she won't have any more until pre-kindergarten (at least I think that's what they said). She cried a little, but luckily I had a fruit snack with me, so that made it allllll better.

Here she is with Joacim getting ready to have her height measured


Actually having her measurements taken


A little break


Now the weight


And now her heart


Not so happy about the ear check...probably residual from her ear infection


Thankfully we had her crocs. This is like candy for her...she LOVES her crocs, and absolutely MUST HAVE THEM ON IMMEDIATELY whenever she sees them. We used them to distract her :)


Here's a video of her before the doctor came in...she's sooo happy...(no idea what's happened to the thumbnail preview, but should still work when you click play)



Now for the doctor..yes, he's wearing a funny hat (and he almost always does this) and the kids love it. Izzy, of course, is suspicious...


Not quite sure yet, but she's starting to crack a smile..


You can't see it very well, but she did finally crack :)


And here she is getting her shots. Does this make me a bad mommy that I was taking photos of her while she's screaming in pain??? I don't think so...Pappa was there....besides, it's all part of the memories...


She also had to have her finger pricked for a hemoglobin test, and after it was done, it was still bleeding a lot, so they wrapped her up...