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Thursday, January 30, 2020

January 30, 2020

It is amazing me how easy it has been to write 2020.  2019 had my brain cells all scrambled.  Kept starting to write 1920 cause 19xx had filled 55 years of my life.  I have mentioned to this to different folks where we were dating things.  Everyone is saying 2020 has been an easy change.  And so much for that little bit of brain dump.

It is chilly here these days.  Several days of clouds.  Note I did not say cold as it is in the 40's F, 5 - 10 C.  Those numbers are almost springlike for folks in Canada.  I have definitely become more 'thin skinned' the longer I live in Central Texas.  Plus, just getting older for me makes me feel the chill a little deeper.  Hubby, however, is in love with these temperatures.  Anything above 65℉ has him breaking into a sweat walking across the room.  Unless I am cleaning most of the time I am wearing a sweater or under a lap blanket.

Today was a followup on the upper GI endoscope.  Esophagus is not damaged.  Slight irritation in the stomach.  The pH monitoring test in early December recorded very high acid in the esophagus.  On the DeMeester scale the result was a level 3.  Level 4 on the scale is damage in the esophagus up to and including cancer.  Whew.  Another non cancerous diagnosis.  All this testing and different doctors have led to a diagnosis of my voice problem to be a result of laryngopharyngeal reflux.

Dr. Siddiqui gave me two options:  1 lifestyle changes and medication or 2 surgery.  He suggested going with option one first.  He saw my face and said, "I do not think you like that."  Once I said I had been on a double dose of medication for months he said surgery was needed.  The doctor is getting in touch with the doctor he considers the best in the area.  That group will call and set up the next appointments.

Great.  Cause I now have a pulmonoligist, a gastroenterologist, an asthma specialist, and an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist.  A specialist in robotic gastro surgery will now be added to the list of doctors in my phone.   These five specialists joined my journey just since September, 2019.  All in pursuit of my breathing and voice problems.  Prior to that I had a GP, a cardiologist, an orthopedic specialist, a podiatrist, and an ophthalmologist.  Oh, and a dentist.  And I am a relatively healthy in that 95% of tests come back in the 'all good' areas.

Like all older folks, I must say that back in the day ... when I was young and not all worn out from living.  Way back then I had a GP, dentist and whatever optical place was most affordable.  In 1972 an OBGYN was added because I was having a baby.  The child's needs added a pediatrician.  A move in 1975 and I was back to just a GP and a pediatrician for the child.  A dentist was still required and glasses.  And then the body began to age and an orthopedist was added.  OBGYN was back on the list.  Herniated disc and a neurologist was added.    Oh, well.  You know how it goes.

Hubby has fallen asleep in his recliner.  He has his earphones on listening to something.  It must be upsetting him.  He is growling and groaning.  But I cannot understand a word.  I am always afraid to try to awake him.  He is big and might decide to fight me in his sleep.  He could knock me back to the 1990's.  Oh, well.  At least I could still write the date correctly.

Peace and love.
Janice


   

6 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    LOL - nicely bookended with 2020 vision of how the medical wheel turns in the middle!!! Glad things are in hand though. Today marks an event for the UK that is going to have lots of repercussions... one of those dates never to be forgotten, I suspect. YAM xx

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    1. I fear for our world wanting to go back to the nationalistic views. My country has built wealth on the backs of other countries. Now, well, it is just insane. namaste, janice xx

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  2. I agree: 2020 was much easier. For some reason I had severe trouble with 2017. Probably because I am a 1971 vintage and kept writing that!

    For years I only had a gp and a dentist. Only had the other ones temporarily during the problems that I had. Hopefully that will remain for a long time yet.

    Hope they will be able to sort your problems soon. With a minimum of fuss and a maximum of result!

    Klem

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    1. Thanks, Mara. It is looking hopeful for the acid reflux/voice issue. And, yes, hopefully once the issues are resolved, the specialist will not be regular friends. Peace

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  3. Janice, I am around your age and I do feel my doctor list is growing all the time. I'm glad that medical care is so good these days and that they are helping to keep us alive and healthy well into our golden years. Keep up with being proactive regarding your health!

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    1. Thanks for dropping by, Pat. I am thankful for the health care we have. It has been challenging getting appointments in a timely manner. One doctor is really busy. Guess it is because he is so through and good.

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