Friday, December 14, 2007

Eleven Days of Christmas...

 

Well, it is Eleven Days UNTIL Christmas!  LOL

I am doing great!  The MRI turned out to be a great experience this time!!!  The RN was wonderful and so was the anesthesiologist.  I didn't need a lot of meds, just versed, which made me very, very, happy!

They got my vein in my favorite spot on the first try, and everything went great from there!  I was alert throughout, but in no discomfort or pain!  Afterward, I was sitting up immediately and clear headed, just overly happy! 

Like the usual me, but ramped up to giddy-ultra happy! 

After a quick drink of water, Hubby brought me a yummy hazelnut coffee that was just what I needed! 

The anesthesiologist very kindly gave me the news that to his and the technicians eyes, they saw no evidence of MS - of course, that is VERY unofficial.  I really appreciated them telling me though, and I am sure that the MS doc will confirm that Monday am. 

The MS doc will probably also be able to give me her thoughts on the tumor, if it looks like it grew or not, but regardless, I will be getting the copies of my MRI on cd for my uber-neurosurgeon and will be going to visit him in January sometime.

Thank you for all your prayers and kind thoughts!  J-land must have been working overtime, because I have to say, the whole day was very pleasant!  How many people can say that?

Afterward, Hubby took me to the diner and I had a late breakfast for lunch.  Eggs Benedict... yum.  Always a treat.  Then, we headed home to check in on the kids for a bit, and then off to the Container Store for one hour, where I finished my Christmas shopping.

On Wednesday and Thursday at our school, their were two fire alarms caused by construction workers.  Which meant the kids were outside in 30 degree weather, without coats, two days in a row, for about 20 minutes each time.

Result?  Fuzzy's asthma is flared up!  He had an awful night, and is on the nebulizer here at home; three treatments so far.  ACK!  I could scream... but what are you going to do, really?  No way to predict this stuff with construction going on in the school.

Hopefully, with us giving him treatments here at home, and rest throughout the weekend, he will be back for school Monday! 

Anyhow, that is my update for now!  I hope everyone is having a wonderful Friday!

be well,
Dawn

 

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad there is no sign of MS.  Now we just have to keep fingers crossed the tumor hasn't grown!
Missie

Anonymous said...

Yeah!  Good news... know I'm still sending good thoughts
hugs
d

Anonymous said...

12 days until Christmas? Are you kidding? Joking right?? For real?? I need a calendar, pronto......and a valium now.
I'm very glad your day and MRI went well, VERY GLAD.
Thinking of you,
Rebecca Anne

Anonymous said...

My sister had a severe asthma attack this morning while shoveling snow and no one was home.
she had to use the shovel like a cane , then take her inhaler so she could get the nebulizer set up. she thought she was gonna pass out in the snow. Im so nervous for her now.

Anonymous said...

Great news! I'm glad the MRI went well and that you had a nice day out with the hubby, too.

But what the heck is the Container Store? --Cin

Anonymous said...

Wow, Dawn, that is some pretty great news.  Now, saying many prayers that there has been no change in the tumor.  I'm so glad things went so smoothly for you.  Have a great one!  Love ya, Chris

Anonymous said...

Dawn, sounds like you and Jeanette had the same phlebotmist and they were able to get their samples with no difficulty. That always helps.
Things sound good to me and I hope it continues that way, good luck and prayers are going your way, Bill

Anonymous said...

cold air kicks my asthma into gear too so the last month doing the cart parties at work are killing me and making me miserable. I hate to hear your son had to go out in the cold! So glad you had a decent day with those tests. You are in my prayers.
lj

Anonymous said...

I love that first lolcat!
I'm so glad your MRI went well and hope they confirm that there is no MS.  I hope you guys have a great weekend.
Lori

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry about Fuzzy!  :(  I'm so glad though that you have done the MRI done and over with--one less thing to stress over, huh?  My prayers continue to be with you.  Hugs - Julie

Anonymous said...

ABSOLUTELY AWESOME NEWS..........(JUMPING UP AND DOWN HERE).
I hope the rest of the news from your docs and so on are just as wonderful!!!
take care
Ellie

Anonymous said...

Happy, happy news!!  I hope you have more and more of it all of 2008 and beyond!

Russ

Anonymous said...

WooHoo !! Happy news.
I'm so glad you feel great too!!
Hugs,
Ellen

Anonymous said...

Oh Yeah...doing the happy dance down here in the sticks for ya!!! Thank you Lord...

Michele

Anonymous said...

Yay!  The MRI results sound good.  And eggs benedict, I haven't had that in years, I used to love it.  So sorry to hear about Fuzzy's asthma, hope the weekend of  rest and treatment do the trick.  You have a great weekend.
                                         Hugz,  Leigh

Anonymous said...

Happy, happy and more happy for your dear. Some days need to turn out well..Merry Christmas to you and yours...love, Sandi

Anonymous said...

I'm so happy for your good news from the MRI...I know you must feel so relieved. I hope you and your family are having a great weekend.
Hugs,
Pat from Virginia

Anonymous said...

Hi Dawn,
I'm glad the MRI went well ... what a relief!
Best,
Marty

Anonymous said...

I am so happy to hear the MRI went well & you didn't have any problems with the IV.  I Pray your doc confirms what the tech saw and you can rest easy now.  Poor Fuzzy ~ I do hope he is doing better by now.
Lisa

Anonymous said...

My grandson for a quite a long time had asthlma attacks severe enough to need breathing treatments, but he has grown out of his asthma pretty much at 16, but the tendency is always there as it has been with my sister all her life, except the attacks have been much less severe.  I am glad the news was relatively good on your MRI.  Now I am confused.  Now have you captioned these cat pictures yourself or do they come from a site where they are already captioned?  They are so clever and cute, whoever does them.  I know you do some of them, but I began to wonder when so many turned up on your site.  Gerry http://journals.aol.com/gehi6/daughters-of-the-shadow-men  

Anonymous said...

Well, I'm not happy with myself that I'm so out of the loop that I'm reading about this several days after the fact!  Oh my!  I've got some catching up to do...  lots of it, apparently.  Got my fingers crossed for your appt tomorrow, and hoping Fuzzy is fully recovered by now.  Thinking of you!!!

Anonymous said...

I'm so happy the MRI was a pleasant experience this time ... & they found a vein on the 1st try!  Keeping my fingers crossed for great news! I'm not sure if your school can arrange this or not, but when the fire alarm went off at my daughter's last school, the nurse would try to gather together all the kids who had asthma & let them sit in her car & some other teacher's cars until they could go back inside. The kids knew where to find her & it saved a lot of asthma attacks. Hope Fuzzy feels better.

Anonymous said...

good!
I have had you on my mind
Ihope thenews continues to be good.
I'm sorry about Fuzzy's asthma flare up.
Wishing you a holly jool christmas
Marti