It has been a week and although I have backspaced to correct my spelling almost every word, at least I can see well enough to type. The surgery cut seems lovely however, the pain is almost unbearable. Keep in mind that this is not the case for everyone. It could have gone a lot worse and I could have walked out the next day. That would have nice.
Physical therapy today I am excited for that. The faster you can get moving, the quicker you get back to your newer better self. I wish anyone who has had their knee replaced or needs it done the best luck and remember some people walk out of the hospital and never look back.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Still waiting for some relief!
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Monday, June 23, 2008
Today's the day
All ready to go into surgery. I am most excited about the nap I am about to take because I am exhausted. I wish they would hurry up though because I am also very hungry! It should go well so I will talk to you all later.
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Saturday, June 21, 2008
Scrapbooking
Hi all. I went to a scrapbooking weekend yesterday and it's way too cool. I thought that I could be creative but I do not have anything on these women. I learned a lot and it is definitely a wonderful and beautiful way to save your memories. Of course, the more time and money you have the better it is. So, those of us without the dough have to be more creative. No problem. I have seen stuff at the dollar stores and Walmart, so get scapping!
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Less than a week
hello all.
It's Thursday, June 19th and I am at my Mom's preparing for my surgery on Monday. I hope all is well with you and keep those of you interested in the progress of the next step of the replacement parts.
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Monday, June 16, 2008
Chinchilla Life
http://www.chinchillalife.com/
Have you seen these little creature. This is the website of a friend of mine and his little buddy.
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Games Reviews
Some fun stuff to check out. I love playing games on the computer or reading when I have some down time. Although it's not very often, playing games helps take my mind off of other things. Todays games are more than just ms. Pacman. Increase your vocabulary, improve your periphial vision and sharpen your reaction and thought time. Here is a site with a few individual gaming sites for you to use that have already been reviewed.
Have fun and relax!
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What is Lupus?
The root cause of Lupus is that the immune system sees “enemies” within the tissues of the body... and, therefore, attacks its own tissues... in a mistaken effort to protect the body. The job of the immune system is to destroy foreign proteins (such as bacteria, virus and cancer cells). Auto immune system confusion over who is “the enemy” becomes friendly fire within our own body and is often known as lupus.
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Ezine Article on Systemic Lupus
The systemic lupus erythematosus can occur in either sex, at any age, but it is known that lupus affects more women than men. It is 10 to 15 times more frequently among adult females than among adult men, and that is why sometimes, systemic lupus erythematosus is called a woman’s disease.
Studies revealed that before puberty, there is about one male affected for every three females, and in the adult years, this ratio changes: 10 females are affected for every male. Also, after menopause, the studies show that there are 8 females for every male affected.
There are some medications that can produce the drug-induced lupus. This lupus appears more often in men, because these drugs are more frequently used in men. We can mention here procainamide, which is used to treat different types of heart abnormalities, and hydralazine which is used to control high blood pressure.
Seems that the symptoms of the systemic lupus erythematosus are the same in men and women too, at least at the beginning of the disease. There are studies that reached the conclusion that there is more severe renal, neurologic, and vascular disease in men with systemic lupus erythematosus than in woman. But, more research needs to be done in that direction, so, at this time, there isn’t enough evidence to sustain there are more severe symptoms in men than in women.
For years, there were made studies that involved the estrogens- female hormones- and the androgens( male hormones). There was seen there is a difference in the way that androgens are metabolized by male and female lupus patients. There also is the suspicion that women with lupus metabolize androgens at a faster rate than women without lupus.
It is known that lower testosterone levels may predispose men to autoimmune-like diseases. There are drugs that lower testosterone levels, and are associated with rheumatic symptoms, but have not been specifically associated with the onset of systemic lupus erythematosus.
Because the systemic lupus erythematosus is sometimes called a woman’s disease, there can appear the misconception that men who have lupus are less masculine. That fact is not true, it was proved that men with lupus are fertile, sexually active and potent, and some of them are very hairy too. Men with lupus are not different hormonally than the others that don’t have this disease.
Sometimes, having lupus can be a situation pretty difficult to cope with. Men affected by this disease may no longer be able to perform or progress in their work environment, or they may not be able to work anymore and support a family. The cultural and societal expectations of men put him in a difficult situation. This fact, the inability of work and earn a living can cause serious emotional and mental stress for him. In what concerns women, it doesn’t always happen in the same way. Women which have lupus are more affected by the symptoms that appear, like rashes, hair loss, and weight gain.
It is known there are lupus support groups, and it is a logical thing there are more women in these groups, because lupus affects mostly women. It is important that men affected by lupus try and integrate in that groups, because in this way, they will get help for moving forward.
For more resources about lupus please review this http://www.lupus-guide.com/lupus-rash.htm or even http://www.lupus-guide.com/symptoms-of-lupus.htm
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What exactly does that mean?
To all my friends even if I do not know you yet:
What does it mean, “nearly the bionic woman”, you ask?
Well, it means that at the age of 34, I already have a new kidney and will be getting a new knee next Monday. That’s the left one. The right one started hurting so bad this past weekend that I asked if he could throw one in there too! My husband, who is a bit older than me, asked what I was going to do when I got older and everything really started to hurt? Too late honey. Besides by then, I will just have everything replaced.
That’s what is meant by nearly the bionic woman. I doubt the incredible strength will come in the warranty though so I will have to work really hard for that. I would settle for a lot less pain and being able to get back up when I kneel on the floor.
Does anyone have any advise? I will be adding information from different websites I find and loading it on here to share with all of you too. Good luck to all and may God bless your life like he does mine…when I trust in Him of course!
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