On The Road Again!

I haven’t had spare anything (time, energy, bandwidth) in about 20 weeks. Wow, 5 months — for this long, it’s been one event after another. And January through March was a haze of bare-survival after my husband’s knee replacement surgery and the resulting toll on my body. (His body bounced back pretty well, thankfully.)

In April, before our trip to Joshua Tree, it was weeks of careful packing, plus dealing with repeated dental visits (a successful amalgam removal and crown placement sans anesthetic).

We were gone almost 6 weeks for the California trip and it was not a good time for various reasons that I will one day write about. Mostly hell from constant colon crises.

Right after we got home, my Mum came to visit from Ireland for 6 weeks and I tried to focus all of my extra energy on her. It was wonderful and sorely needed.

As soon as she left, my Dad came to visit — also wonderful and sorely needed, as I hadn’t seen him in the flesh in 4 years — but it was more taxing than I anticipated because it was only 5 days, so, in order to see him and my sister as much as I wanted to, I had to rearrange my usual careful schedule.

Then, as soon as he left, we started packing to get back on the road again to Salt Lake City to see Dr. Pace and Dr. Maitland.

This is why my lengthy to-try list of medications never happens. This is why I haven’t gotten IVIG infusions back on schedule. There hasn’t been any time in the last 5 months that I wanted to risk terrible side effects.In Joshua Tree, even though I brought a suitcase of supplies, thinking it’d be an ideal time to try things and get infusions back because my husband was there with me every day, he explicitly asked me not to do anything different that could make things worse. It was a bad month.

Friends may remember that back in June we were in Vegas in 110° heat, on the way to the Metrodora institute in Utah and, due to unstable health issues, we decided to turn around and go back the way we came to get home to Seattle as quickly as possible. I loved arriving home. I NEVER love arriving home. Seattle has been wonderful this summer, especially after the desert magic was so diminished for me this year.

So, now we’re again on the road to the Metrodora institute and, the upside of everything is, back in June, we were going to be paying out of pocket to see Dr. Laura Pace (a neurogastroenterologist who *might* be able to help with my complex bowel-dysautonomia issues – see here and here), but between then and now, they’ve joined my insurance and all of the providers at the clinic are covered, so I’m seeing Dr. Anne Maitland, too (a mast cell specialist – see here and here) and anyone else they want to throw my way.

I am keeping my expectations low for these appointments because I’ve heard some not-great stories (mainly due to disorganization), but I’m also trying to keep an open mind. It’s much easier to do this knowing I won’t be paying thousands of dollars.

Our 25th anniversary is in a few weeks, so we’re trying to pretend that it doesn’t matter if the doctors are a crushing disappointment because we’re on a celebratory holiday. Woohoo fun!… Even though I’m nervous of what the SLC elevation might do to me + it’s currently 100° out + it’s all work and no play for my husband + I can barely walk + Penny has an abscessed carnassial molar and is on meds to get her through to surgery…
But ANNIVERSARY ROAD TRIP! 🥳🥳🥳

One thought on “On The Road Again!

  1. Lindsay says:

    Oh my gosh, so much to comment on here. I hope your appointment with Dr. Maitland goes well! I will be interested in hearing about it!! And happy anniversary! 25 years is no small feat. Your commitment to each other is truly inspiring! Husband and I have been married for a little over 8 years (15 total dating) and some days it’s rough.
    Glad to hear husband is recovering well after his surgery. I can’t believe that you dealt with a 110 Vegas summer. I’m originally from Phoenix and doubt I could ever go back during the summer.

    I always get excited when I see you have a new blog post, as I think about you from time to time (and LOVE seeing Penny pics). I hope your anniversary trip goes well, my friend. Sending lots of love to you, husband, and Penny.

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