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August 12, 2015

Oh, hi blogging world!

Seems I’ve gotten a tad busy and haven’t caught up on my blogging duties. I have a bunch of posts I want to get up or finish writing (including a cool interview with the creator of Quest Scouts – as well as a review of it down the line). I’m also working on a few other cool things.

And baseball stadium reviews!

Though I won’t write about each one from this summer (some I reviewed last year), I am up to 19 stadiums for the year. It’s been a lot of fun and I plan on adding a few more before the end of the year. The Baseball Pass-Port program has helped me look for stadiums to see, which has been great. I need to do an interview with the creator of the program at some point as I want to do a more in-depth story about it.

Softball season ended, too. It was a fun run. I’ll have a post all about the season at some point, but it ended with another trophy and I even broke a personal milestone this past weekend.

The real world (work projects) and other personal items (prepping for a trip to Seattle) have really kept me busy, but once I get back from the west coast, I’m sure I’ll be back in the writing mood with all sorts of things.

I need to get out with the camera more, too. Hopefully I’ll come back from Seattle with a bunch of new images.

And I need to get reading some blogs again. I’ve missed a lot of great things this summer and need to get back into seeing what some of my favorite bloggers are up to.

Hope everyone has a great weekend coming up! Enjoy what’s left of the summer!

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A heart and foot surgeon walk into a bar…

March 25, 2014

That title sounds like the start of a joke, eh?

This isn’t!

So, it’s time for an update. One big one at that.

Many of you who may read my blog some know I’ve been going through quite the whirlwind of health-related issues. And it all goes back to stepping on a nail in the fall.

Crazy that it’s still going on, right?

The worst part about this? If I had just looked where I was stepping, it wouldn’t even matter. I’d be all fine, wouldn’t have used sick time, wouldn’t have to worry about what insurance covers and what it doesn’t and all that. Instead, me not paying attention seems to steamroll everything to get worse and worse and worse.

Anyway, so the basic premise of all this is this – I stepped on a nail. Got a tetanus shot that night, but was given no antibiotic. I believe this was on a Monday or Tuesday. By Saturday, my foot ballooned. Good times, right?

Back to the ER, where I finally got an antibiotic. That worked some, but it ended in 10 days. It kind of stayed like that a little and I went to convenient care (I think this was the order … I might be missing a step) where I received another dose of antibiotic.

Turns out I was allergic to that antibiotic. And I have reactions to Benadryl. What reactions you may ask? I hallucinate with Benadryl. Yeah… that was a fun night.

I saw my primary soon after and, eventually, he sent me to a podiatrist who seemed to work wonders. It looked like it healed and, despite a little swelling and redness, she thought I was fixed. Another wound soon opened as whatever was inside the foot was still trying to get out.

So back I went. She ordered an MRI and I had that done on a Saturday morning. The same night I got a call from the main hospital requesting I come up first thing Monday morning to discuss with a surgeon.

At this point, I was wondering what the heck was going on. And, I also wondered WHY the initial ER doctor hadn’t given me an antibiotic, especially being he knew all about me because I told him.

Anyhoo … there I am on a Monday morning meeting with a doctor I had never met, abut this foot issue. And she recommends surgery. Goodie. Not only that, she wants to do it the next day. I talk it into Thursday, make all arrangements with work and such and get ready.

Having a sister-in-law who is a nurse helped, too, as she told me some people to request for my surgical team, which hopefully would make it easier.

Thursday morning came and I was getting prepped. I was quite anxious, though, as I had never had surgery. With that came some, what felt like, heartburn. So, when asked if I was feeling anything, I said that.

Red flag alert.

Anyway, the short of it is this – I stayed on that bed for six hours being monitored and watches before cardiology came down. They didn’t clear me for surgery, so the whirlwind really picked up. Over the next several weeks, I had stress tests, heart photos, and all sorts of good stuff. Despite nothing being too alarming to the cardiologist I saw, it was decided I needed a heart catheterization.

Happy, happy, joy, joy!

That was interesting in that when the doctor came in, he gave me all the doom-and-gloom statistics. In the end, he said he was hoping for something that could be dealt with via medicine or that nothing was wrong.

I agreed.

When done, he leaned over me and told me the heart was perfect and that I didn’t need to worry about this for a few decades, at least.

That’s good to know.

And now, present time.

The foot surgery finally happened. It was nice because they didn’t have to do full anesthesia, which is good as it’s something has always frightened me. However, I ended up being knocked out by the sedative. All I remember is hearing “this will hit you like a freight train in about five seconds…”

Boom!

With the surgery done, they also decided – because of where all this infection was – I needed some kick-ass antibiotics. That requires having a picc line in so I can do it via IV for the next 5-6 weeks. A pain in the rear? Sure. But hopefully this is the final steps with this super crazy journey. I just want to get back to normal and hopefully have no issues doing my normal things in the summer.

It’s honestly not that difficult to get through the home antibiotic. But the bothering part is all the appointments. I need a break of like two weeks where I can just heal, go to work and not worry about things. It will make life easier, I assure them.

One thing I’ve learned from all this is appointments and being on the run can really drain you. I feel tired a bit here and there when I’ve been on the run for appointments and also work the same day. That’s another reason I need this foot fully healed – so I can get out and do the things I normally do!

Time will tell how this all works out. Hopefully for the better and to the point where it will be a blip on my map in life. Things happen for a reason and I truly do believe it. Why this happened may be something I never know, but I am ready for it to end.

I have remained optimistic and upbeat through it all. I think the doctors and others have realized and recognized that. I do what I am asked and everything else. Hopefully, that will mean an eventual clean bill of health.

And a tall pint of Guinness.

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Filed Under: My world Tagged With: blogging, foot surgery, health, heart, nail foot, update, yikes

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Quick update

November 19, 2013

Whew!

OK, so I know it’s only been a couple of days, but I feel like I’m neglecting the blog when I go two or three days without a post!

With that in mind, I wanted to drop a quick note about a couple of things.

First, the new job started this week (Yay!) but I’m getting my feet wet and getting the early things done, so when I get home, I’m haven’t been in the mood to blog much. I know that will wear off soon enough. I have a few posts I’ve started, so hopefully in the next day or two, I’ll get things done!

Also, not sure if I mentioned this before, but about three weeks ago, I stepped on a nail. I went to the ER, they gave me a tetanus shot and sent me home. Five days later or so, the foot was swollen (infected), so I went back to the ER and got an antibiotic.

That antibiotic seemed to work some, but now it’s still swollen. Not as bad as it once was, but bad enough. So, despite health insurance not kicking in yet, I went to the convenient care center tonight. The PA I saw noted it’s still looking infected (yup, I got that) and gave me a different antibiotic to try. He wanted me to not work the next three days (seriously? I’ve been off for nearly three years — not happening), but I’m going to make sure I elevate the foot as much as possible and that means, when I’m home, not sitting on the computer much.

Anyway, I’ll be back to normal soon.

I hope!

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