Showing posts with label endocrinology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label endocrinology. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2025

The Long Way Around


I'm sitting in my den trying to come up with a post for this blog tonight. I've written so little in the last year that I've forgotten how. 

That was two days ago. I don't know what happened. Either the phone rang, The door bell may have rung. I could have gotten a text message. And there's always the chance a cat puked on the carpet. I don't know what to tell you except something happened.  

Yesterday I went outside to get in my car and run an errand, only to find I had a flat tire. This is the second flat tire in less than six months. There's not a blog post here about that and I don't know if I posted on Facebook. 

Anyway, Mike came over late in the afternoon and used his air pump on it and we got it over to Quality Automotive and Tire. This is the best place to get your car worked on here. I usually need an appointment, but in my stress to get the car there, I forgot to make one. They were immensely kind. I got there just before 5:30, their closing time. About 6 fellas were in the office and said they'd just been talking about leaving for the day. They agreed to let me leave the car without an appointment. I said to do their usual work and not worry about mine until they had time to do it. They've worked on my car about five times now and I've never had an issue with either the service or their work. They're very professional. And they didn't tell me to get lost and come back when I made an appointment. Twenty hours later, they were done.  

I have two new tires on the back. They put two new ones on the front with my last visit in May. I could have saved us a lot of trouble if I'd just put all four on initially, but money was a bigger problem. 

My test with Endocrinology turned out well. I didn't blog about either, but today I added as a post prior to this one. I don't have a problem with my adrenal function. However, I'm scheduled for Monday to meet with my Endocrinologist. I suspect he'll schedule me for an MRI to check for any pituitary problems ... like a tumor. He mentioned that at my first appointment. My aunt Phillis would be beside herself. I miss her so much. 

And now, a couple of hours later, I just got back from getting my car and taking a drive. The rain cooled the air, making the outing pleasant. I picked up Becca and Sarah and we just rode around for a bit. The rain also trapped them inside. Now I'm home and will get a shower and maybe finish a book I've been reading.

This is one of those posts that just goes the long way around. I hope the trip was worth it. 


Thursday, July 3, 2025

Endocrinology Visit

Medical Update: 

Endocrinologist visit today. I have to go for MORE bloodwork. And I have to take an ACTH test. They're checking for adrenal insufficiency. That's Addison's disease. I don't know who Addison was or is. I just know that his messing around in my body means a 2 hour test at the hospital! 

Incidentally, about 20 yrs ago I told my then doctor that I thought I had adrenal fatigue. My comment went nowhere. No test, no questions. Nothing. 

Today, I learned that the actual term is adrenal insufficiency. And it is not a good thing to have. In fact can be life threatening. And if I get sick with anything, I can get sicker than anyone else. I could have told him that because that is what already happens, but most people don't notice because well, because. 

Symptoms include severe fatigue, muscle, bone, and joint pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps, back pain, HAIR LOSS! You can lose all your body hair. I haven't shaved my legs in over 30 yrs.

After he told me it could be life threatening if untreated he asked if I wanted to take the test to see if this was the problem. 🫨 

I said of course I do. 

Then he said he's also decide if I need an MRI of my pituitary gland because this can sometime be the result of damage to that gland. 😮.  But he doubted it and if it was a tumor he was 99% sure it was benign. 

Treatment: Steroids the rest of my life. 

He pointed out that it was probably why I always felt great after they gave me steroids. However, the steroid would be a low dose and a different kind. 

I go next week for that lovely long test. Two hours! Crazy. I hope I can read a book while I wait.

In hindsight, it was an entertaining office visit. And hour later I was on my way to get lunch and I was thinking about all this and what it meant. I started laughing. 

No, not hysterics. Really laughing. All I could think was that my life has been awesome, wonderful and so exciting. Every day a new adventure. I have been so blessed. I know people all over the world and have seen things most people never see and done things most people never do. And I'm so grateful for all that I've lived through. 

So, I'm good. God is good. If tomorrow is bad, he'll still be good. And life will still be exciting.


Follow Up

My test went well but I was sick on my stomach when I got up this morning. I had to fast for this test and for two hours I thought I would throw up. After I got there and settled in my stomach settled but i was still not well all day. I came home and went to bed. I'm a little better but am looking forward to going back to bed. 

Thanks for all your prayers! The results are in but I have no idea yet what they mean. We'll just have to wait until he reviews them.