Saturday, September 23, 2006

latest echo

I don't know why but my body's put the brakes on the pulmonary artery pressure decrease.

Last week my pressure came out at 79, which is still less than the 83 measured in late June. But I want it to be another 20 mmHg less, at least. I called the pulmonologist's office yesterday to find out if she wants to make medication dose changes... but they don't have the echo results yet! I'm very unimpressed.

The kids are doing great in school/soccer/ballet. T treats us all now & then with EasyBake desserts and LittleK loves to wah-wah on her teeny-tiny violin, so those birthday gifts were a good idea. BabyR's crawling and showing more personality. K's been hunting the 'One that Got Away'. I've been trying to knit a little and keep up with laundry. Winter hit us this weekend and I'm remembering just how much this house needs major weatherization work. I'm so COLD all the time!

My face is quite a bit less scary, thanks to only 5mg of prednisone a day. I'm alot more into my oxygen routine... so life is slowly reaching some stage of 'normal'.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

survived this week

So the birthday party went great, thanks to everyone who celebrated with us, especially Gramma and Grampy who brought lots of salmon. The weather wasn't so great but we all had fun and stuffed ourselves. G/G stayed until yesterday to help me with the kids while K left for training in Florida. We miss you guys!!!!
T auditioned for the Nutcracker ballet on Monday. I think we'll know by next week if she's been chosen to be part of the cast. Soccer's going okay, although the whole thing is not as organized as past years, and T's coach isn't available until 615pm on T/Th - so we're there for LittleK at 530 and don't finish with T until 7! Girl Scouts will be fun this fall, T has a new troop with two great moms for leaders.
Tomorrow the girls have their physicals, and I have an echocardiogram. I hope we're all healthy. I'm really tired and can't wait for K to get back.
Tomorrow I'll post my pressures from the echo, so come on back!

Saturday, September 02, 2006

all new, all good

T had a great first week of school. Right off the bat she has a three-day weekend so I'm letting the kids stay up late! The week or so before school started we tried to get out and do fun stuff but the weather was horrible. We did make it to the orientation for Little K's preschool and decided she may as well just go there again, until Christmas at least. No need for any big change at this point. I can still be a teacher's aide, bring snacks and make playdough.
After Labor Day, both girls will continue with ballet, start the new soccer session, the big joint birthday party happens, T has Day Camp at school, LittleK will start school on the 11th - which is the same day T joins a new Brownie Scout troop and also auditions for this year's production of the Nutcracker. My head may go spinning directly off of my body by the end of the week.
K is now in hunting mode so that means alot of single-parenting until he pulls into the driveway with a dead elk in the truck bed. I'm grateful for the meals it provides but the cost adds up with all the driving & time away. I'd almost rather buy a side of beef or fill up the freezer with bison meat from the farmers' market.
Today the kids and I bought more birthday party stuff and also printed up some of the pictures Grandpa J let me scan onto a CD a few years ago. Our living room has plenty of my relatives' photographs but none of K's... we also need Grandma R's family represented. I love old pictures.









This is K's Grandma Minnie on the left, with my Great-Grandma Ida on the right.




Thursday morning, K and I took the two younger kids to Cheyenne and we saw my doctors. The rheumatologist and I didn't have much to discuss - he had some labs done which we'll know results of next week. The pulmonologist answered many questions, including:
  • what NYHA functional stage am I classified in? Stage I- Stage II (explanation here)
  • should I be trying NAC (N-acetylcysteine)? No
  • did I have sleep apnea back when we did my overnight pulse-ox test? No
  • should I be tested for steroid-induced diabetes? Yes
  • should I start Pulmonary Rehab? Yes (but it's not available in our town)
  • did my lupus inflammation cause the fibrosis, in turn causing the hypertension? Yes, sort of...
  • should I have a right heart catheterization done? No, not with my high pressure levels
  • and of course, how long could I live? It's hard to say with lupus complicating things, but she thinks I have a good chance of surviving to see my kids head off to college!
Thursday was also the day we attended the funeral of a local assistant professor/pilot... and the night I was supposed to have a 'Girl's Night Out' with my friends, but I was wiped out by that time and the kids were bonkers anyway.
So there you have it. Things are looking up. One of the best things on Tuesday was being told I can now taper the prednisone down to 10 mg for two weeks starting Monday, then 5 mg after that, and possibly go off of it completely. Goodbye, 5 o'clock shadow!!