Guest guest Posted June 17, 1998 Report Share Posted June 17, 1998 Hi, Looks like I will be burning the midnight oil again, so as the phone companies say I thought I would 'reach out and touch someone'. I have decided to talk to my GP on my next visit about increasing the dose of Elavil (20mg) I'm on or switching me to something else. It is pain that has me up at the moment as the rats have decided to have another feeding orgy. The rats being my pancreatic enzymes digesting my pancreas, it literally feels like you are being eaten alive. Still no word as to whether the morphine patch will be approved by Pharmacare so that they will pay 80% of the drug cost. Tomorrow a friend is picking me up and we're off to the Mall. It will be 4 wks on Thursday since my bladder surgery and I'm not allowed to resume driving yet. Because of my medical problems I am a very slow healer and neither one of my incisions has closed yet. Last week I had an abdominal hematoma burst and the blood came out between the stitches. On the up side though I am now disconnected from my IV pole and allowed to use my portable pump which goes in a backpack, and make my bed. ) The reason we are off to the Mall is Zellers has a wool sale on so I want to pick some up for Christmas projects that I'm working on. I'm doing a theme oriented child size afghan for the 4 grandchildren, ie: 4yrs is getting Noah's Ark. Also doing a fisherman knit jacket with hood for each of them. It gives me something to do while I sit in front of the boob tube. Keeps me from climbing the walls from sheer boredom, you can only watch sooo many talk shows. The weather here is beautiful and I would love to be on the ocean kayaking with the mountains in the background, I figure I will get the green like for that in August. A friend that I kayak with (my husband isn't into it) has offered to take me out in a double kayak once she starts her vacation in another week, I will be able to lean back and enjoy the ride. What do some of you do for enjoyment? At one time I cross country skied, hiked, kayaked and golfed (for fun...lousy at it); Walking is all I do now, in town, I no longer can hike the mountain trails. Pump alarm has just sounded - low battery - so I'll close and switch pumps, then hit the bed once more. Take care! Many everyone have a very nice day. Marg ) mesenteric vascular insufficiency, chronic pancreatitis, severe malabsorption, paralytic ilius, non eater, g-tube doll@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 1998 Report Share Posted June 17, 1998 Margaret, What do I do to pass the time? I garden. Over the past year or so I have been converting large spaces of our lawn into perennial borders, growing most of the plants I use from seed on a covered back porch. I love working in the garden...I hate mowing the lawn. As time goes on, perhaps I won't have to mow more than a few patches of grass. I still use a walk behind/self propelled mower because I need the exercise even though lower back, hip, knee, foot pain keep me from doing more than about an hour at a time. It takes 3-4 hours for me to mow and trim the entire lawn. I'd rather spend that time working with my plants. Like you I spend a lot of time on the internet with this group and with another support group for folks with Reiters Syndrome. It helps. I read a lot...science fiction, alternative history, political novels, gardening stuff. I write a little...science fiction short stories, church growth training materials. I'm waiting for the inspiration for the great American novel. I hope you get some rest tonight. Ray in Virginia Can't sleep! > > >Hi, > >Looks like I will be burning the midnight oil again, so as the phone >companies say I thought I would 'reach out and touch someone'. I have >decided to talk to my GP on my next visit about increasing the dose of >Elavil (20mg) I'm on or switching me to something else. > >It is pain that has me up at the moment as the rats have decided to have >another feeding orgy. The rats being my pancreatic enzymes digesting my >pancreas, it literally feels like you are being eaten alive. Still no word >as to whether the morphine patch will be approved by Pharmacare so that they >will pay 80% of the drug cost. > >Tomorrow a friend is picking me up and we're off to the Mall. It will be 4 >wks on Thursday since my bladder surgery and I'm not allowed to resume >driving yet. Because of my medical problems I am a very slow healer and >neither one of my incisions has closed yet. Last week I had an abdominal >hematoma burst and the blood came out between the stitches. On the up side >though I am now disconnected from my IV pole and allowed to use my portable >pump which goes in a backpack, and make my bed. ) > >The reason we are off to the Mall is Zellers has a wool sale on so I want to >pick some up for Christmas projects that I'm working on. I'm doing a theme >oriented child size afghan for the 4 grandchildren, ie: 4yrs is >getting Noah's Ark. Also doing a fisherman knit jacket with hood for each >of them. It gives me something to do while I sit in front of the boob tube. >Keeps me from climbing the walls from sheer boredom, you can only watch sooo >many talk shows. > >The weather here is beautiful and I would love to be on the ocean kayaking >with the mountains in the background, I figure I will get the green like for >that in August. A friend that I kayak with (my husband isn't into it) has >offered to take me out in a double kayak once she starts her vacation in >another week, I will be able to lean back and enjoy the ride. What do some >of you do for enjoyment? At one time I cross country skied, hiked, kayaked >and golfed (for fun...lousy at it); Walking is all I do now, in town, I no >longer can hike the mountain trails. > >Pump alarm has just sounded - low battery - so I'll close and switch pumps, >then hit the bed once more. Take care! Many everyone have a very nice day. > > >Marg ) >mesenteric vascular insufficiency, chronic pancreatitis, severe >malabsorption, paralytic ilius, non eater, g-tube >doll@... > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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