Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The fastest appointment yet

Yesterday was my rheumy appointment. I swear it was the fastest I have ever had. Normally this is a bad thing in my eyes, but this time it was great.

The Actemra is working, so I am feeling much better. Not as tired anymore. I don't need my afternoon nap very often now. I can make a fist with my left hand and almost a fist with my right hand.

The Tramadol takes away most of my pain. I still have little aches, but those I can deal with or almost ignore. The only time they really bother me is when it is going to rain or snow.

Two weeks ago I had my monthly blood work done and it showed that my cholesterol is awsome now. Thanks to the Simvastatin. My levels in everything are perfect. My dad takes it as well and says it is a miracle drug. I guess it is.

My liver levels, however, were not so great. They were very high. Almost three times higher than my normal levels. This freaked both me and my doctor out. He asked me to stop my methotrexate and we will repeat the blood work later. The Actemra can also raise your liver levels like the methotrexate can. I was praying that the Actemra was not the cause. I finally found a medication that is starting to work and didn't want it messing things up.

Yesterday at my appointment, we went over my blood work and he gave me my orders for another to test and see what my liver levels were at now after not taking the methotrexate for a couple of weeks. I got a call a few hours after getting the blood work done (I love how fast this lab is) and the doctor was happy to announce that my liver levels were back to normal. He asked me to stay off the methotrexate. Thankfully the Actemra can be used without the methotrexate.

Tomorrow is my next infusion. Looking forward to it. So sad I think. LOL


Friday, October 4, 2013

My Allergist Appointment

My appointment with my allergist was on Wednesday of this week. I got there 40 minutes early thanks to the directions on Mapquest. Anyway, I waited in my car for 20 minutes, then went in. I figured I had to fill out some paperwork. Boy did I ever.

I had a breathing test done first. I am asthmatic and have been since I was like 7 or 8. Anyway, what I though was good breathing, really wasn't. After that, I went into the room where I spent the next hour talking to my allergist about everything any anything that has triggered any kind of reaction to me since I was born pretty much.

I told her how my dad is deathly allergic to bees. He was legally dead for 4 minutes when he got stung once. I had a reaction when I stepped on a bee last summer. My asthma kicked in almost right away.

We went over everything I did this past weekend to try and see what might have triggered the face swelling. Right now, it is narrowed down to a food allergy (no kidding), more than likely nuts. Seeing how the Texas Roadhouse restaurant I was in has peanuts all over the place, and I ate some, that is more than likely the issue.

We also went over my current treatment of my asthma and made some changes. She added a spacer, something I haven't had since I was a kid. She also added Symbacort, but only if using the chamber with my Flovent does not make things better.

My Dr. also prescribed an EpiPen. This kinda freaked me out. She said that the swelling was a serious reaction and the next time I might not be so lucky. So now I have to carry around the epipens ever where I go. I had to ge a bigger purse so that they would fit in with all the other crap I carry around.

In a couple of weeks I go back to get my venom testing done to see if I am allergic to any bees. A couple of weeks after that test, I will have the skin test done to see what else I am allergic to.





Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Lots going on

I know I haven't posted here in a month, but lots of things have been going on here on the homestead that took me away from blogging so much. I have blogged a little on my main homestead blog though.

As for my health, well, I still have the rash on my back, but very little of it left. My rheumy said that it probably was not shingles and that it must be just some dermatitis. So, now we have no clue what this rash is from. It is still itchy like crazy though.

Sunday morning I woke up to a surprise when I looked into my mirror. My cheeks had swelled up so much, I looked like a chipmunk hoarding nuts. It didn't really hurt unless I touched my cheeks. Mostly tender around my jaw line.



This is a before/after picture to show now much I swelled up. The lighting was bad in my swollen picture, so that is why I am orange. The swelling was so bad that every time I bit down to eat, I bit the insides of both my cheeks. It hurt a ton, plus certain foods aggravated the cuts. I haven't eaten much because of it. Lots of soft foods that I don't have to chew, like apple sauce and yogurts.

I made an appointment with my primary dr to see her on Monday. Worked for me seeing how I was going to be in the area at the Apple store to try and get Matt's ipod fixed. No luck there. When my dr first walked into the room, the first thing she asked me was if I had mumps. She would not approach me until I told her that I had the immunization as a kid so this probably is not mumps. I might want to get a booster shot for it just in case. A friend of mine told me that lots of the immunizations we were given as kids, really did not do much for us and that for her personally, she has very little immunity built up to certain "childhood" illnesses.

My primary asked me a ton of questions and then called the head allergist at Mass General to ask what he thought it might be. He said maybe Lupus, but he wanted to see me. He also asked me to load up on either Benadryl or Zertec. Seeing how I take Zertec daily, he said to take 2 instead of my usual 1.

While I was eating lunch, I got a call from his office to make an appointment. Of course the receptionist I was talking to had no clue why she was calling me to make an appointment and when I tried to explain it to her, she was still clueless. She said that I could not be tested for anything unless I was off all allergy meds for at least days. I told her that I was told by the dr there to load up on Benadryl. She decided to put me down as a consult.  I'll just explain everything to the dr again anyway.

Well, off to my appointment. I'll let you all know how it went when I get back.