My next physical therapy session was on January 8, 2013. We repeated the "6 Minute Walk Test" and this time I was able to walk approximately 1500 feet in the 6 minute time frame. My PT told me that I had done significantly better than he thought I would and that I had met all of the goals that he had made for me. The last thing he wanted to check was how I was going up and down the stairs. When he saw how much I had improved on my own...he decided to discharge me. He said "It is a miracle that you have bounced back this much in so little time" I replied "It is not me...it is God." After only 2 sessions of PT, I was discharged. Another doctor/appointment that I can scratch off my list.
My next occupational therapy session was also on January 8, 2013. This appointment was different from the first one and it was a different therapist. This therapist worked me out....I was sore by the time I got home. He was very nice and gave me exercises to be doing at home. I was determined to knock this other therapist off my list because I was tired of appointments so I did exactly what he told me to do and then some.
The next session was January 10, 2013. He showed me some new exercises and had seen that my arms were already stronger. He was also shocked. He could tell that I have been following what he told me to. The strength in my hands had improved...they weren't average yet but they had significantly improved. He asked me if I thought that I could continue the exercise regimen that he had showed me on my own....of course I told him I could because I have been. He decided to discharge me! I was ecstatic!
No more therapists!!!!!
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Update on my Labs
On December 21, 2012, three days after my discharge from the hospital, I went to see my Hematologist (blood doctor) to check how my labs were looking. Here are the results that we received:
- Red Blood Cells were at 2.29 and the normal range is 3.70-5.10
- Hemoglobin was at 7.4 and the normal range is 12.0-15.0
- Hematocrit was at 21.6 and the normal range is 34.0-44.0
- Platelets were at 364 and the normal range is 150-450
- Creatinine was at 1.66 and normal range is 0.51-0.95
- ALT (Liver function) was at 248 and the normal range is 10-35
- Red Blood Cells were at 3.11 and the normal range is 3.70-5.10
- Hemoglobin was at 9.4 and the normal range is 12.0-15.0
- Hematocrit was at 28.5 and the normal range is 34.0-44.0
- Platelets were at 236 and the normal range is 150-450
- Creatinine was at 0.94 and normal range is 0.51-0.95
- ALT (Liver function) was at 35 and the normal range is 10-35
New Year's 2013
New Year's Eve 2012 was more tamed then the past New Year's Eves that I have had, but I still had a blast. I had a sister date with my bestie/little sister. We went to the Harbor and had a late lunch/early dinner. Things were great!
Later in the evening, one of my friends came over and we watched movies and just hung out. Chit chat...laughing...etc. He drank some wine...I couldn't because of my kidneys :-( . We hung out with my dad and watched TV until my dad decided to go take a nap before midnight...lol (Mom was already taking her nap)
5-10 minutes before midnight I went to go wake my parents up so that we can all bring in the new year together. My brothers promised that they would be there and I had not lost faith yet. They never let me down! They showed up...sprinting into the house...at 2 minutes until midnight!!! I knew they would be there! You should have seen the size of the smile on my face. I knew that the first seconds of the new year was going to be perfect!
When the clock struck 12 we all celebrated and gave hugs and handshakes. Of course, we had to give thanks to the Almighty God because without him I know that I surely would not be here. I brought in the new year with my parents, a friend, and my 2 big brothers...it was the best new year's that I have had to date! Great start to 2013!
Later in the evening, one of my friends came over and we watched movies and just hung out. Chit chat...laughing...etc. He drank some wine...I couldn't because of my kidneys :-( . We hung out with my dad and watched TV until my dad decided to go take a nap before midnight...lol (Mom was already taking her nap)
5-10 minutes before midnight I went to go wake my parents up so that we can all bring in the new year together. My brothers promised that they would be there and I had not lost faith yet. They never let me down! They showed up...sprinting into the house...at 2 minutes until midnight!!! I knew they would be there! You should have seen the size of the smile on my face. I knew that the first seconds of the new year was going to be perfect!
When the clock struck 12 we all celebrated and gave hugs and handshakes. Of course, we had to give thanks to the Almighty God because without him I know that I surely would not be here. I brought in the new year with my parents, a friend, and my 2 big brothers...it was the best new year's that I have had to date! Great start to 2013!
My First Day of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy
My first day of Physical Therapy outside of the hospital was December 20, 2012 (2 days after my discharge from the hospital). I had to take my walker with me because I could not apply too much pressure on my legs for very long. Sometimes I would catch a cramp in my calf and it would cripple me....bringing me to the ground. I never fell because I always had my parents or siblings or any family member right there by my side. During this physical therapy appointment we did the "6 Minute Walk Test" and I was able to walk approximately 740 feet in that 6 minutes. That is way below average, but I was limping at that time. I was very weak.
My first day of Occupational Therapy was December 31, 2012. This appointment helped me a lot. I was not aware of how weak my arms were until I got down on all fours and my arms began to shake. Those of you who know a lot about what I am going through, know that I also have Raynaud's Syndrome. This is when your fingers turn blue and get ice cold at random times...even in the Summer! Because of this I have sores on the tip of a few of my fingers. So, one of the occupational therapists that was assigned to me is also a hand specialist. She gave me so many tips about how to live with Raynaud's and tricks about how to take the pain away. That day, after I got home, my little sister and I went and bought a paraffin bath and paraffin wax. This was one of the recommendations the OT gave me. It works so well and it keeps my blood circulating in my fingers longer. I do the paraffin treatment multiple times throughout the day. It even moisturizes my skin! Love it!
My first day of Occupational Therapy was December 31, 2012. This appointment helped me a lot. I was not aware of how weak my arms were until I got down on all fours and my arms began to shake. Those of you who know a lot about what I am going through, know that I also have Raynaud's Syndrome. This is when your fingers turn blue and get ice cold at random times...even in the Summer! Because of this I have sores on the tip of a few of my fingers. So, one of the occupational therapists that was assigned to me is also a hand specialist. She gave me so many tips about how to live with Raynaud's and tricks about how to take the pain away. That day, after I got home, my little sister and I went and bought a paraffin bath and paraffin wax. This was one of the recommendations the OT gave me. It works so well and it keeps my blood circulating in my fingers longer. I do the paraffin treatment multiple times throughout the day. It even moisturizes my skin! Love it!
On the Road Again
It has been months since I was behind the wheel of a car...I have been sitting around watching other people drive Tyrone (my baby) or riding around in someone else's car. I knew why I was not able to drive, but I still did not like it. I felt as if I could not do anything for myself!
The reason I was unable to drive myself was because I had trouble staying awake. I would randomly fall asleep even if I did not feel sleepy. There were times where I would doze off while I was behind the wheel. God was the one who kept me safe. This would happen while I was having a flare up. The scary part is...sometimes I do not know if I am in the middle of a flare up.
I am still taking it day-by-day, but I am back on the roads. I do not drive in the evening unless I have someone else in the car with me or unless I am on the phone with someone. I make sure I get enough sleep at night and I am on a very strict medication regimen. I am slowly getting my independence back and I could not have done it without the love and support of my parents and the faith that I have in the Big Man above!
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