Good News – Medical Update

It has been an expensive last couple of months.  But, I have good news.

The colonoscopy and endoscopy went well.   The pre-procedure diet made me feel worse than doing the fasting and colon cleanse prep.  I have a couple of polyps in my stomach and I had (past tense) a small one in my colon.  All biopsies were negative.  The stomach polyp is from the GERD medication.

Stomach empty test was interesting.  It made me ill because I had to go an extra 9 hours without my medication.  Good news is that my stomach empties normally.

Esophagram second time around had do with a pill test.  That came out normal also.

Echocardiogram was normal and my pulmonary function test had me returning to the functioning I had last fall.  Very good news.  Failure to recover some function would have meant a major medicine change.

Labs have been great since I changed up my vitamins once again.  Although, Endocrinologist suggested upping my iron intake a little bit more.  I have felt even better since I have.  (I take Vitamin Code Raw Iron- no constipation.)

I still have the motility test for my esophagus.  That is forth coming in the near future.

With everything done, I have almost met my $4,000 out of pocket insurance limit.  This has been an expensive year.  Thankfully I do not need to repeat for quite a while on the digestive tests unless there is a problem to address.  10 years for the colonoscopy.

As for my regurgitation when I cough a lot….That has gotten better since the acid re-flux medication was adjusted.  I have also adjusted how much I eat, when I eat and when I take my medication.  Quite the balancing act to keep me going.

I have been continuing my morning yoga and twice a week work outs in the Wellness center at work.

Let me encourage you to continue on….

  • Daily meditation on God’s words
  • Daily exercise (at least 4 times a week at 20+ minutes, break a mild sweat)
  • Daily mindful mediation.  Be aware of yourself, your surroundings, those around you.
  • Daily vitamins to supplement what you can not eat due to your conditions
  • Enjoy time with your friends
  • Ask questions, do your research on your conditions
  • Remember that it is okay to cry and to laugh about your situation.

Some days I cough more reminding me how precious every breath of air is.  Some days I am in pain more reminding how precious every move I make is.  My goal is to make a lasting impression on those I touch in my circles of influence of strength.  It is also my goal to understand when I need to ask for help when my strength is just not enough.

I hope you have rejoiced with me in this round of good news.  May you have a wonderful day.

I don’t know about you, but I am looking forward to this holiday season.