Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 Hello To All My Chiari Friends, Well it's been a very interesting time I've had the past 6 months. Especially the past 5 weeks. I've been to the ER 5 times admitted into the hospital 5 times and had surgery. If you remember my last post I had a blood clot in my lung. I think I've had that for about 6 months along with a ruptured artery. After I got on the blood thinners for my blood clot the internal bleeding got out of control and I developed a large Hemotoma. But I praise the Lord for how He took care of me and kept me alive the past 6 months. When I went to the Er for the 4th time after the CT scan that showed my Hemotoma was getting bigger. The ER Dr. told me that if we don't take care of the Hemotoma that'll kill me and if we don't take care of the blood clot then that'll kill me. The truth is that if the Lord can keep me alive 6 months with a ruptured artery and a blood clot, then it's really up to Him when I die. My heart is overjoyed with how great and mighty my God is. Psalm 77:13b 14a says " ...who is so great a God as our God? Thou art the God that doest wonders... " That's my God. My red blood cells got so low I had to have 3 blood transfusions. I praise the Lord for the Lord giving the Dr.s the wisdom to know what to do. As the Lord answered prayer concerning this. Since I am a really complicated case. I am so thankful to be alive. I'm home spending Christmas with family. As a born again Christian I found that when my life is hanging by a thread the Lord gives a wonderful peace that is beyond understanding. I can trust Him to do what's best. No matter how bad things may appear to be. If I were to go into eternity I knew I'd be in heaven with the Lord because there was a day I repented of my sins and put my faith and trust in the the Death, Burial and Resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. It isn't because of who I am but because of Who Jesus is. I've been out of the hospital for a week now. It feels so good to be on the recovering side of life. It has truly been a long and grueling haul. I was in a wonderful rehab. hospital, where I got great treatment. During this journey I met a Neuro. who I could talk to about CM/SM. He used to work at UCLA. That's where he was exposed to CM/SM patients. This Dr. did not have a attitude of being above knowing about CM/SM. He was very open to me giving him info. I've learned. Like the related disorders that go with CM/SM, CM 0, etc. When I told him about the symptoms others and myself have had. Like breathing problems,(that are not asthma related) heart arrhythmia's, drop attacks, sleep apnea etc. He got it!!! He said it all made sense since CM involves the brain stem. What a refreshing experience that was. He did say he didn't know what POTS was and how it was related to CM. This Dr. was so nice to me and it was great to be able to talk to a Dr. about CM/SM and not have him be on the defensive. As far as talking to the average Dr. about CM/SM goes. The minuet I ask them if they know anything about CM/SM or are willing to learn about it. I've instantly put them on the defensive. Twice after conversations about Chiari with this Dr. he THANKED me for giving him new info he didn't know about. Go mark it down, that was a first. This by far has been my best Christmas yet. I have waht's really important. Those are things money can't by. I have the Lord, my life, a wonderful family, and church family, as well as friends I've met here who pray too. I hope you all have blessed and Merry Christmas! Regina ACM1 11mm SM C6-T1 Decompressed 2001 TC Surgery @ TCI 2007 PFD Revision/Fusion @ TCI 2007 Nehemiah 8:10 " ...for the joy of the LORD is your strength. " It truly is! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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