Sunday, November 13, 2016

Day 23

Well,
I'm starting to worry.
It's day 23 of my "period".  Sorry to get gross,  but what's happening to me is pretty gross. No way around it.  Today my flow is heavy - like thank goodness my bathroom is 5 feet away and wondering how I'm going to go to work tomorrow kind of heavy. I'm miserable. Constant pain and discomfort in my abdomen, lower back & hips. So tired.  I'm embarrassed and grossed out by my own body and it's taking all my will power not to go hide in bed. Actually, I think I'll finish this blog from bed ...

Ok,  that's better. Being horizontal seems to take some of the pressure off.

My last doctor appointment was 10/6 to follow up on my my previous visit for anxiety. When I mentioned to my MD that my last period was 18 days long and that they're normally two to three months apart and 10 to 14 days, she seemed dismissive.  She was in quite a hurry to get to her next appointment so prescribed birth control pills to try to regulate my cycle and asked me to schedule a physical for the middle of January and she'd check for polycystic fibrosis. 

16 days later I started bleeding again & haven't stopped in 23 days.

Left on my own to learn about polycystic fibrosis - fibroids - of course read every little tidbit on Google about every possible worst case scenario. Which,  in all actuality,  isn't too bad.  Common growths in the uterus. I need to lose weight and,  long term,  maybe have a surgery. No big deal. But then words kept coming up in my searches like endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease .... cancer.

Oh.

I know,  I know. Web MD thinks everything is cancer. Stubbed your toe? Cancer. Hangnail? Cancer. Funny ha ha ... until I started thinking about my full list of symptoms.

Period
     23 days
     Heavy
     Clots
Abdominal pain
Lower back pain
Nausea
Occasional diarrhea
Hair loss (more than normal)
Fatigue
Occasional incontinence
Vaginal pain (maybe from 23 days of using tampons?)
Anxiety
Depression
Vitamin D deficiency

And,  of course I'm overweight.  I'm 5'10" and need to lose 75 lbs to be at a normal bmi. You can do the math if you want to,  but I don't want to think about it.

Are all those symptoms related?  Probably not. Do they mean i have cancer? Also probably not. Also, there are several symptoms I don't have.  I don't have high blood pressure,  anemia or problems with my thyroid. All those checked out when my doc ran tests before diagnosing me with anxiety and depression.

Do I wait until January or do I call my doctor and go in sooner?   Going sooner Pros: action towards a resolution, less worry about "what if", my boyfriend will stop bugging me to call, getting it over with. Cons: I'm disgusted and embarrassed by this, I don't want somebody all up in my business with this going on. What if it's something bad? What if it's not? And,  of course,  a huge con (that maybe shouldn't be relevant when considering my health) is this could get expensive.

And that's pretty much where I am with the whole thing. Hoping it's nothing so it's a non issue,  but also hoping it's something so I can get a diagnosis and some help.

Since I'm already laying down, I think I'll nap and try to get away from it all for a while.

Monday, June 15, 2015

6/14/15 Photo Adventure

Went on a photo adventure today with my love. Oh, what fun I have on these! We did one last Sunday too and I hope they become a habit. Last weekend, we discovered some abandoned houses and kind of fell in love with them. So we went scouting for more today! Lots of cows, blue skies, a hawk crying, got growled at by a bull and terrified of a huge grasshopper. Oh, the grasshoppers! There were so many and all headed straight for the windshield. I'd feel sorry for them if they weren't so gross. Ended up by Grover with the windmills. No good shots of those, but they're still so big and there were so many! Love love love these photo adventures!

Monday, September 15, 2014

Zoo

Such a cute trip to the Zoo with the Potter family, me and Eric and a friend of Alechia's named Melissa and her baby Iris. When we saw the Dik Dik's West declared "That's not a big Dik that's a little deer." Charlie is such a doll and West is my <3.

Devil's Knot

This story still upsets me. Those 3 boys were convicted with no evidence. How does that happen?

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Time vs. Priority

I have such an easier time at keeping track of writing things down when I have time off from work. Time to myself. I read an article not too long ago about how we all use time as an excuse. "I don't have enough time". The article showed me that that's rarely true. It's not about time. It's about our priorities. Anyway it's something I'm working on. When I find myself wanting to say "I don't have time for that" I think about what I'll be doing instead and I'm sure I'll either find the time or change my terminology. 

http://lifehacker.com/5892948/instead-of-saying-i-dont-have-time-say-its-not-a-priority

My priorities need to be my family,  my health and my happiness.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Hydraulic Fracturing

hy·drau·lic frac·tur·ing
noun
noun: hydraulic fracturing
  1. 1.
    the forcing open of fissures in subterranean rocks by introducing liquid at high pressure, esp. to extract oil or gas.
View this YouTube video ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LBjSXWQRV8

I decided to learn about Fracking when I was driving down a road near where I live and wanted to know more about the water tanks that were being stored on a normally empty lot.

Hydraulic Fracturing (also called Fracking) is ... well, it's bad.


Paradise Lost

http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0117293/ Today I watched part 1 of this documentary called Paradise Lost. I wish I had easy access to parts 2 and 3, but all I've seen is the first. I was appalled at the lack of evidence. I know that the reviews and synopsis say "questionable evidence", but no, there was zero evidence. None. They had an incomplete recording of an interview that never should have happened, hearsay and an "expert" who got a PhD in the mail without ever taking a class. How was this ever allowed in court to begin with? And why did 12 people not do their jobs as jurors when they chose to find these 3 boys guilty "beyond any reasonable doubt" with zero evidence supporting they were even at the crime scene let alone indicating they had committed murder? I was very embarrassed for our judicial system after seeing this documentary