That’s why I haven’t been blogging lately. I didn’t want to write about it until some of these things were resolved.
I was at a point where I felt like my rheum and I had finally gotten ahead of things, that I was on a medication regimen that was working, and that I was finally over the hump of disease overtaking my life.
And now we’re back to the way life used to be.
It started with routine blood work that showed abnormal liver levels, followed by more routine blood work that showed even higher liver levels. So I was taken off of MTX for two weeks, and then had my labs redrawn. The levels finally returned to normal. So I am back on MTX by injection, but a lower dose. And I have to get my labs rechecked next week. Hopefully the labs will stay normal. If not, I might have to get off MTX for good.
And as I discovered over the few weeks I was off MTX, it was murder. My body lapsed back into a state that I hadn’t experienced in a while.
Kickboxing was totally out for me. When I went home to visit my family, I could barely get into my mom’s Honda CRV.
I didn’t miss the hip pain, the feeling of bone against bone, the fatigue, the random bouts of nausea.
And then there was my yearly gyno exam. The reason that I am so religious about getting it done is because it is normally the one thing that checks out fine. But not this time. I received a call from my gyno’s office telling me my pap smear came back abnormal.
Have you heard the one where they squirt vinegar on your cervix?
It’s called a colposcopy, and it sucks!
To be honest, pain is relative. Had I not been through a lot of the things that I have over the past few years, I may have thought it was the worst thing ever. The colposcopy was more emotionally trying than physically, although it was by no means easy physically. They took two biopsies of my cervix. And they couldn’t get one of the biopsy sites to stop bleeding. Then there was the recovery from it, which is scary, when you’re in uncharted territory.
Thankfully, after a stressful week of waiting for results, I have been diagnosed with cervical polyps. I will be meeting with my primary care doctor next week to get some further information. But from what it sounds like, I will have to repeat the pap and colposcopy in six months.
Thankfully, after a stressful week of waiting for results, I have been diagnosed with cervical polyps. I will be meeting with my primary care doctor next week to get some further information. But from what it sounds like, I will have to repeat the pap and colposcopy in six months.
Over the last few weeks, I have felt like I’m drowning.
I no longer feel two steps or even one step ahead. I feel a thousand feet behind.
I recently saw the movie, “Extreme Loud and Incredibly Close” (great movie but probably one of the saddest I’ve ever seen), and I feel like Oskar, when he’s stream-of- consciousness freaking out about all the potential dangers that exist in the world.
Was the yeast infection from hell a month ago to blame for my abnormal pap results? Was that misdiagnosed? How can I have an abnormal pap when I feel like all I do is go to doctors? After all the blood work, how can I have anything wrong with me that hasn’t already been figured out?
Enough already!
I feel like there’s not much more I can handle.
How much of myself am I going to have to give away in the name of health? I’ve had my colon biopsied (twice!) and my cervix biopsied. I’ve had blood taken out and medicine injected in.
Now realizing what a reprieve I had for a few months, I want that reprieve back. Things were basically stable. I wasn’t in horrible pain all the time, my overall symptoms were less pronounced, my mobility was relatively good, and I wasn’t being attacked by opportunistic infections and abnormal lab results. That was nice. While it lasted. I want that back. I need that back.
I almost felt…dare I say…normal.
But now I feel the total opposite of that.
And there’s not an immediate reprieve. I have to have labs redrawn in a week and a half to make sure my liver levels haven’t gone up again. I also have an appointment in about 10 days with a neurologist, to see if the headaches and dizzy spells I’ve been having are lupus/RA-related or the result of something else.
I’d like to say: Don’t get Lupus. Don’t get Rheumatoid Arthritis. Don’t have an abnormal pap smear. But these are things that we can’t really control.
I know there are many out there in the “no meds camp.” However, right now, my diseases are controlled with meds – well – with the right ones, when I’m on them. Do I hope one day I may not need the meds to feel disease free? Absolutely. But right now, I do. And for the first time, giving myself MTX injections makes me feel in control. I finally view my once-weekly injection as a key to promoting and furthering my health.
Being off of it for two weeks, and seeing the decline into feeling unwell, I was so desperate. I’ve never wanted to give myself a shot more.
The last few months have been really trying, physically and emotionally. I feel like I’ve lost some ground. But I feel like I’ve gained strength. I’ve been under a lot of stress, though. And I wish I could find a relaxed state. I wish I could achieve internal homeostasis. I need balance.
Hug. Colpo....ok, i'm too tired to spell. Anyway, they suck. Sorry you had to do that. I had to do it a few years back, and the follow up one a few months later was perfectly clear. We decided it was one of those many ways my body wacks out when the inflammation is high. :( Hope yours stays that simple, and fades into the horizon quickly.
ReplyDeleteSorry about the colpo. I've had about three too many of them but at least you're getting a slight break between them. I had to go in every 3 months for 2 years to have check ups done. So know that you are in my thoughts :)
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