I have noticed a serious downtick in symptoms since I began the bi-weekly hydration infusions. It is amazing what keeping a body hydrated can do! My blood pressure finally reaches above 85/53 on most days and I'm actually producing urine again! While more than twice a week would be ideal, my insurance simply won't approve hydration outside of the hospital clinic - and my body just cannot handle the long drive every day.
A had a wee emergency this month. My G-Tube, the tube that vents air and bile out of my paralyzed stomach, stopped working. The two-way valve became a one-way plug. Yikes. My poor belly distended to what seemed like a late-term pregnancy. I couldn't stop vomiting acid and burping. The pain was intense from the severe bloat. Unfortunately, my insurance also doesn't allow me to keep a backup tube on hand. *Sigh* So I had to venture to the ER to get a replacement tube asap! By the time I got there I was totally incapacitated by nausea and they got me in swiftly. Once we deflated the balloon the tube nearly shot out of me! Think of a whoopie cushion - lots of noise and mess came erupting out of my sad little guts. INSTANT RELIEF. We quickly placed the other tube - more bile and air escaped noisily. I think I quite startled the doctor. lol She kept saying, "wow, you must feel so much better! I have never seen anything like that! You must feel like a whole different person!" Ahh, the joys of digestive tract paralysis. My stomach literally can't handle air. AIR. You ever just think, wtf is life sometimes?!
Since that blip. I have been awaiting an endoscopy to place my preferred brand of tube, as well as explore some areas of chronic pain around the stoma sites internally. Unfortunately, low profile tubes aren't really an option for me anymore with the necessity of near-constant drainage, so I am back to long, clunky tubes. Bleh.
Bloodwork, I almost forgot! I've been in close contact with my new Immunologist over the past month. Unfortunately, the extra blood work that was taken during our new patient appointment did show some concerning abnormalities - again. I have literally zero of the twenty-three antibodies that protect against conditions like pneumonia. I thought that was very random, but he expressed that with my total lack of Immunoglobulin, he was not surprised. So, he introduced a new medication via vaccine that should take about 4 weeks to replete the missing antibodies. In 4 weeks I'll do another blood test to see if my body was able to, "absorb" this introduction of external antibodies. If it does, we should be good to continue with my new immunosuppressive treatment, if it doesn't, I will likely have to begin IVIG after all. So, still a waiting game there but, I am so grateful to have such a knowledgeable new doc on my team!
Thanks for sharing, Chanel. Can't believe the insurance company wouldn't approve home hydration. They allow people to do Hemodialysis at home (big needles, miles of tubing and lots of blood involved) so you'd think in this day of age they'd allow home hydration. Especially for someone as experienced and so astutely aware as you are. Glad you saw your "successes" tho and moved forward and not let the hydration thing get you down. You're so great!
ReplyDeleteYour spirit is simply incredible, Chanel. I am in awe of you and thankful for you! Sending love!
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