Hello and Happy Thursday!:tea:
I am up early with Caitlyn today since Gary is taking Scott down this afternoon for his wisdom teeth extraction. It is tough have two disabled parents, we have had to learn how to Tag Team LOL
Yesterday was an interesting day. It was good to get out of the house and talk to people, even if they were nurses and drs. I love my breast surgeon and her staff. She is an absolute *doll.* And one of her nurses and I were joking about something and she made a small "fongool" gesture (hand swiped under chin) and I had to ask her if she is Italian b/c I recognized that gesture. Hahaha! She was and then were got talking about how food is the Answer to Everything. Everything looked fine with my dr, another mammo in June and see her again in 6 months.
Then, more stupid stuff- bill paying (this is killing me with not working)
and making a b-day card for Max, the boy I babysit. He is 12 today which is freaky! His mom (BFF across the street) and I were talking the other day about how it seems like yesterday that we were sitting at the lake and she said she was feeling funny and I said, you must be pg. She said no way. I said back-- get a test, she did and she was.
Then I got a phone call last night. Some of us Old-Timers here might remember that a couple of years ago, Scott and I did a few Roundtable discussions for medical practitioners to help them be aware and better able to treat Lyme Patients. It was being filmed for a documentary too. Scott was pretty much one of the "stars" being that he was a kid, the rest of us were adults, and also that he was so well spoken about how it affected him and a patient as well as part of a Lyme Family Unit. (how else can you describe my family??heheh!!)
Anyway, the phone call was from the the filmmaker. He is following three adults from the group and Scott, so they will be featured prominently in the film. He asked if he could have some photos/video of Scott pre-illness and during the time he was most symptomatic. He asked how I was doing and I laughed and said that I was stuck under my IV pole as we were talking. He would like to come up and tape a bit of me, and get some of the family in it too. We will also get to see a bit of the raw video.
I am really proud of Scott, both then and now and I am really happy to be part of the Lyme Disease Awareness movement. I wish I didn't have to be, but it is what it is, and I am hope to keep on being able to do so.
(Side note: I am an organ donor-- but am not able to donate due to my illnesses. I am donating to Lyme research. A week or so ago I had a :doh: moment. I should have researched if there were any way to have my uterus sent out. I know they had to biopsy it, but after they were done they could have sent it along. I'd say next time, but there can't be that! bwuhahah!!)
Today I have to get blood work. I was supposed to go yesterday but I bailed. Then I have to look for those photos/videos of Scott And I have to figure out how I am going to NOT baby Scott after he gets home from the oral surgeon. I cannot ask him every 5 minutes if he needs anything. I cannot offer him applesauce/pudding/soup every 10 minutes. He is an adult. Yes. He is. (even though he is my baby!!!)
This bus stop BS is cutting into my Personals Time. :eyebrows:
I have to go and I hope to be back soon!
xoxoxo!!
I am up early with Caitlyn today since Gary is taking Scott down this afternoon for his wisdom teeth extraction. It is tough have two disabled parents, we have had to learn how to Tag Team LOL
Yesterday was an interesting day. It was good to get out of the house and talk to people, even if they were nurses and drs. I love my breast surgeon and her staff. She is an absolute *doll.* And one of her nurses and I were joking about something and she made a small "fongool" gesture (hand swiped under chin) and I had to ask her if she is Italian b/c I recognized that gesture. Hahaha! She was and then were got talking about how food is the Answer to Everything. Everything looked fine with my dr, another mammo in June and see her again in 6 months.
Then, more stupid stuff- bill paying (this is killing me with not working)
and making a b-day card for Max, the boy I babysit. He is 12 today which is freaky! His mom (BFF across the street) and I were talking the other day about how it seems like yesterday that we were sitting at the lake and she said she was feeling funny and I said, you must be pg. She said no way. I said back-- get a test, she did and she was.
Then I got a phone call last night. Some of us Old-Timers here might remember that a couple of years ago, Scott and I did a few Roundtable discussions for medical practitioners to help them be aware and better able to treat Lyme Patients. It was being filmed for a documentary too. Scott was pretty much one of the "stars" being that he was a kid, the rest of us were adults, and also that he was so well spoken about how it affected him and a patient as well as part of a Lyme Family Unit. (how else can you describe my family??heheh!!)
Anyway, the phone call was from the the filmmaker. He is following three adults from the group and Scott, so they will be featured prominently in the film. He asked if he could have some photos/video of Scott pre-illness and during the time he was most symptomatic. He asked how I was doing and I laughed and said that I was stuck under my IV pole as we were talking. He would like to come up and tape a bit of me, and get some of the family in it too. We will also get to see a bit of the raw video.
I am really proud of Scott, both then and now and I am really happy to be part of the Lyme Disease Awareness movement. I wish I didn't have to be, but it is what it is, and I am hope to keep on being able to do so.
(Side note: I am an organ donor-- but am not able to donate due to my illnesses. I am donating to Lyme research. A week or so ago I had a :doh: moment. I should have researched if there were any way to have my uterus sent out. I know they had to biopsy it, but after they were done they could have sent it along. I'd say next time, but there can't be that! bwuhahah!!)
Today I have to get blood work. I was supposed to go yesterday but I bailed. Then I have to look for those photos/videos of Scott And I have to figure out how I am going to NOT baby Scott after he gets home from the oral surgeon. I cannot ask him every 5 minutes if he needs anything. I cannot offer him applesauce/pudding/soup every 10 minutes. He is an adult. Yes. He is. (even though he is my baby!!!)
This bus stop BS is cutting into my Personals Time. :eyebrows:
I have to go and I hope to be back soon!
xoxoxo!!