Due to excessive smiley overload... I had to remove almost all of my smilies... So, hopefully everything I said comes across correctly. <smile>
I've read ahead so I see you are going with the surgery, but I was going to chime in with the others and say a few gall stones can definitely cause the pain you are describing.
Everyone keeps saying that, but I just have a hard time wrapping my mind around it.
I've As for your doctor, you do need to feel comfortable, but don't dismiss her just for passing you off to the surgeon. It is the trend to refer to a specialist and not make generalized assumptions about one's health. I found that with my dermatologist, and she is the specialist. She sent me right off to the surgeon, who has so much more experience with this stuff. (btw, I am hoping to hear today and how I thought I'd be off my feet for a day or so I don't know. I still can't get a regular shoe on - I walked the dog in socks and open toe sandals this morning - now that's a fashion statement! lol). But back to you...the surgeons see this stuff constantly where a GP comes across it once a week or two or less along with all the other things they see on a daily basis.
Excellent point... I am not sure how I feel about the Dr... I was a bit disappointed that things I thought were important to talk about - she didn't really spend much time on, or adknowledge at all.
But now that I have met with the surgeon, and read your response - it does make a lot of sense. Thanks for taking the time to explain that.
I've Good luck, and make sure you let the anesthesiologist know you have had problems. They have different meds they can use. Good luck with the surgery! I'll be praying it goes smoothly and your pain goes away!
As time goes by, I am getting more and more aprehensive about the surgery. I really wish there was some way they could/would do it with out knocking me out completely... They could cut me open in a trillion places and it wouldn't bother me at all... But I am terrified of the anestesia - and no matter how much they reassure me that things will be ok - it honestly does not make me feel any better. Sigh.
I've Hope you get your nap!
I did!

It wasn't a very long one, but it was nice.
I've Oh, and I had to laugh at the girls not liking the Jeep. Clara has a convertible and the boys love going "top down". Difference between girls and boys!
LOL
talk to them about your previous issues...many different things they can do to help you recover!
Very true...
hope they can give you some answers soon from your results! enjoy your nap!
The technician did share with me to make sure that my surgeon is aware that I had the study done... As there could be issues with my air ways and such while I am under anestesia... Which does NOT reassure my fears at all.
I've been a lurker, but wanted to say hi! I've read through your TR and your sewing journey. I love all that you create! I just wanted to let you know, I've gone through both the Gallstones and CPAP. Gallstones removal is pretty easy except for worrying about the anesthesia. Recovery was definitely faster than a c-section. As for the CPAP, my DH complained years about the snoring. And finally after an uncomfortable night of sleep study. I am now on a CPAP for three years now. Sleep deprevation can affect so many things, including high blood pressure, being overweight and depression. It is amazing after you start... I actually had dreams! I didn't realize that I wasn't having dreams before. Anyway.... Just wanted to tell you that I love your ideas and creativity and that everything will be okay.
-Virginia
Hi Virginia! Welcome! Thank you for sharing your story... It seems to be very parallel to mine. When I was getting hooked up for the sleep study, the technician put the CPAP machine on me - just so I knew how it felt if she had to put in on me during the night... And WOWSERS... Yah - nothing like hanging your head out a car window at 90mph...

It was so uncomfortable and I was gagging on my own breath. Part of the reason my sleep study didn't go well (I don't think) is that I was so worried she would have to come in and put that thing on me. Now I understand why they ask you if your are claustrophobic in the pre-check in questionairre... It's not because of the room, it's because of that darned mask. I am not sure that I could ever get used to it, if I was reqiured to use it.
Again - thank you so much for stopping by to share your story... I hope you'll continue for follow along.
Sorry I haven't checked in in a while. Been really busy at work. I've been reading but just no time for replies.
Hi Ariana! I know the feeling... I feel like I am behind on everything!
I just wanted to let you know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers next week for your surgery.Anesthesia makes me sick too. I wonder if you told them about it if they would give you some kind of anti-nausea drug?
Thank you... Yes that is a very good idea... It's the nausea and that darned headache that are the worst for me... I just hate it! Not only that - but I just laughed when the surgeon said I would be home in a few hours... Um, not me... If my surgery is scheduled for 7:30am and it's an hour long... I'll bet I won't be home until 2 or 3, because it just takes me so long in recovery.
Really really wish there was a DIS app for the Kindle Fire.....waiting until the weekends to get caught up really sucks!
No worries Suzi... I know you are so busy.

How is your little man doing? Is he feeling any better?
Yikes that's alot of medical stuff going on I hope everything goes well Thursday. I will be thinking of you. And how long until you get the results from the sleep study? Did they give you some idea?
Thanks!

Well, I am supposed to have my results back in 2 weeks, but because of the schdule at the clinic, I won't hear anything until well into April... The scheduler said that they have no openings for results until, at least then... Which makes no sense, because they should know exactly how many results they have to give.
I do know a few things about my sleep study that my technician shared with me - but only because I have my surgery coming up, and she knew I wouldn't have my results back in time for that - but she felt it important that I know, and she seemed insistant that I share this info with the surgeon and anestesiologist. IMO - it was very nice of her to do that... However, what she did tell me is very "unofficial", and hadn't been reviewed by a specialist yet.
You get yourself all fixed up so we can have fun in May...or else we will have to deploy Mo's "Operation Bubble Suit"
ROFL! I love ya!
I sure hope you got a nap today and soon have an answer for your snoring.
I am afraid of doctors ,hospitals and anesthesia (and I work in a hospital and recently have spent time there as a patient).
The one thing I've found is that the fear of what might happen is usually worse than what does happen. There are some new medications used in anesthesia that have less side effects.
Have a great weekend!
Thank you Ruth... I know you are right. I am just a big fraidy cat... I need to learn to get over my fears - and I know that this is a major reason I have put off these Dr. visits for so long - I knew they would lead to some sort of surgery...
Thanks for letting me know about the new meds... Hopefully they can find something that will work better for me... What I really wish - is that they could give me an epidural...
D, Good Luck with surgery next week. My 20 year old niece had a gallbladder attack on Feb 7th and had surgery the next day.
Wow Sheila! I hope she is doing OK now.
My dh went to a sleep clinic...they were not able to help him with his sleep issues. He told us that he didn't know how they expected anyone to sleep hooked up to wires and he said they keep a bright light on and all he could think of that he needed to go to sleep but couldn't
LOL... There was no bright light for me... They actually just remodeled their sleep center, and that was the 2nd night they had used it... I had a gorgeous bedroom and a bed that was much softer and comfier than my bed at home - had I not had all those wires hooked up to me, I would have slept like a baby. I agree with your DH though... I really felt the pressure of "having to fall to sleep" and I was getting so upset with myself because I couldn't. I do have to say that the technician was very awesome... If I had been working with me - I would have been annoyed with me... but after about 3 hours of me trying to fall to sleep, she finally came in and just told me that they would get what they could get from me, and if I never fell asleep - that would be OK... She just kind of relieved me from the pressure of "performing" and then I fell to sleep.

It's something that you'd think would be so easy to do, but once you get there - it is so hard.
I, also have a problem with plantar fascitis. Oh the pain I was in for your youngest son's wedding 5 years ago A month after the wedding someone told me about the Good Feet store. Went there-they took prints of my feet and figured out what size and shape inserts I needed. I have a thicker instead for sneakers or shoes that will fit them, a thin one for dress shoes and a super thin one that I wear in my bunny slippers that have a sole. They are costly (and I discovered they were not cover by my insurance) but they are so worth it.
Take care of yourself,
Sheila
Thanks Sheila. I feel like I have tried everything, and nothing helps me. To be quite honest, I don't have any problems with my feet at all, except on the days I work at Target and the following day... There is something about their floors that just wreck my feet.

Pretty sure it's the standing on tile on top of concrete for hours at a time... I have spent such a fortune on shoes and inserts over the last few years, and it seems like nothing helps. Hopefully I can find something soon...
D I so understand about anesthesia I am horrible with it. I was super sick after my gallbladder surgery they wound up giving me zofran in the middle of the night which totally helped and then when I had Jimmy the spinal block they gave me made me ill again. I was talking to G, a nurse and the anesthesiaologist and all of a sudden I turned deathly pail and yelled I need a bucket now and was sick this happened about 10 seconds before they started my c-section. They asked if I wanted to wait I said no lets get it over with and then the minute they took J out I was sick again then fine.
I also had an extremely bad experience with nitrous oxide at the dentist. I freaked out. So I hate it and now I really try to spend a lot of time with the doctor explaining what has happened in the past and my fears and a good anesthesiaologist will listen to you and explain everything they are doing.
Good luck with your surgery and glad your sleep study went well.
Yikes! Sounds like me after I had given birth to V... I had a very bad reaction to Darvoset - which - come to think of it, is the exact same reaction I have to anestesia... Hmmm - maybe I am alergic to anestesia?

You are right... I should take the time to explain all of this to the anestesiologist, maybe there is something they can give me (besides the verset, used to get me to go under in the frist place) to make my coming out of the anestesia a little better?
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Yesterday was just crazy... There is no other way to explain it.
It started off with me coming home (exausted) to get all of that goo out of my hair...
V and I met up with my bff to grocery shop...
I cannot even begin to tell you how many great deals I got this week... I have been planning this trip meticulously all week long... Comparing ads and clipping coupons.
We started off at
Walmart... I needed 2 things there... Peanut butter and fruit for V's breakfast smoothies... No coupons for any of those items - but they were necessities.
Then we hit Target... I should have taken pictures - it was insane. Maybe I will scan my receipt? OK - I've scanned my receipt... I do want to say - there were a few things I purchased that were not on my list... Target has their bulk area going on right now, they had just marked a bunch of 3 packs of deoderant down to 50% off... I had coupons on top of that and my discounts... I think I purchased 5 total packages, for a total of $15 (less actually, because of my discounts) - which was less than $1 per deoderant... I shouldn't need to buy deoderant for the girls an I for quite some time.
OK - all that time spent scanning my receipts... and I can't even read them... Target sub-total was $208.13 - all of my coupons and discounts of $83.73 =
$124.04 Savings % = 40%
Then, we hit our local grocery store... They have a pretty good store coupon book out right now, and to top that off - you can use manufacturer coupons on those items... Then, in their weekly flyer, they had TONS of BOGO offers - which you can use manufacturer coupons on those too... So, I went out an specifically searched for those manufacturer coupons this week. Once I got to the store, there were a few items I had on my list that I changed my mind on... But overall, I am very happy with my savings.
My sub-total at the grocery store was $177.63 - minus all coupons, discounts and in store specials - $81.16 =
$96.47. Savings % = 46%
Now, the problem with this... Our bi-weekly grocery budget is $160... Clearly, I went over - by a lot. However, I was able to pull out of our "eating out" budget, because I don't think we will be eating out at all over the next couple of weeks... And now we can't afford to.

By adding our "eating out" budget $$ into our "grocery" budget $$... I am only over by a little, which I've made up from other little spots in our budget. I don't like doing that, but...
So, then last night, Alli and I cleaned out all of our food cabinets and reorganized... Checked dates on all of our food... Combined spices that we had duplicates of... It's a task that took us nearly 3 hours to complete, but (especially the spice cabinet) - it was somthing that I've been procrastinating about for months, and something that irritated me greatly... While we were going through the cabinets, I took stock of what we had, and tried to plan more meals for our next meal plan, that use up some of our existing food... I also made a list of things that were expired that would need to be replaced... Which - thankfully - weren't that many items.
I should have taken before photos - but I didn't... Please don't mind our horrible cabinets - they were put into this house in the 50's - and they are OLD.
This is our spice cabinet that is on top of our stove... Allison and I agonized over this forever last night... We had so many duplicate spices, and no organization at all - which is a problem, because I am short, so not only coudn't I find anything, I couldn't reach it ether.
The close-up photo is that little spice bin on the bottom right of the main photo... Allison's brilliant idea to label which spices were in there, so I am not digging around forever to see if what I may need is in there or not.
Then, the breakfast cabinet... Yes, we all like Life (a lot).

Seriously - I had no idea that we had this much Life cereal, until we reorganized.
So, with all of this organizing... dinner was late... So, I put the pizzas in the oven - only to discover that my oven is no longer working.

Not sure what is wrong with it? Possibly the thermostadt? It warms up, but doesn't get hot... Maybe up to 150°? So, we need to get that figured out xxxFXxxx that we don't need a new one and we can just have this one repaired - as I LOVE my oven.
I plan to get up to my sewing room to finish up my current bag this morning... Then I hope to get started on my auction bag - since my auction is this Thursday, and I haven't started on it. However, the bag scheduled for this week is one of V's park bags for our trip (and the fabric isn't here yet) - so I can work on my auction bag at the beginning of the week, then work on her's at the end of the week.
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
D~