Sunday, October 9, 2005

Medical update

Because you all want to know, I'm sure.

:>

My primary physician didn't think my cholesterol was a big deal. He said that I need to exercise more and eat a little better.

Duh. I've been eating crappily and sitting around all day ever since the fire.

Brooke and I went for a good walk on Thursday, and hopefully we'll start doing that and other physical stuff on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays. I've also been a little more careful about what I've been eating in the past week, and I'm once again going to quit drinking caffeinated drinks. The migraines just aren't worth it.

My primary physician did say he was fine with me taking thyroid medication, so I got that prescription. He also gave me a new prescription for the same blood pressure medicine I'd been on, since my BP was a lovely 150/100 when I saw him on Friday.

I quit taking my hormones when I ran out sometime around October 1. I'm supposed to wait 8 weeks and see if I have a period, and if not let my endocrinologist know. At that point, I'm also supposed to have more bloodwork done.

I don't know if it counts, but since Thursday afternoon I've been having a period-like phenomenon. I'll try to spare you the disgusting details, but suffice it to say it's mostly similar to the first period I had after five years of not having them, except it's much, much lighter. Like, extraordinarily light.

If it is a period, it's very early. I just had my last period on September 23 (birthday of people who apparently hold "esoteric", "secret" knowledge, like Sean), and it lasted about 5 or 6 days. That makes this...whatever it is about two weeks early. However, the menstrual cycle is actually lunar; when I was on the hormones, I was artificially aligning it to the solar calendar. So this could be the proper time for it to occur. (Pseudoscience!)

Of course, if this little dribble is all my body can manage, then I guess I'll be on some sort of hormone therapy for the rest of my life.

We'll just have to see, I guess.

In the meantime, I'm hoping the thyroid medicine, which I've been taking for two days now, will give me more energy like Mom said it might. I'm tired of being sluggish. "The more you do, the more you are able to do. The less you do, the less you are able to do. The more you do it, the more you are able to do it. The less you do it, the less you are able to do it." I learned that back in kung fu. It basically means I need to get off my ass :>

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