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Sunday, December 4, 2011

D.C. trip - part 2

So, I am finally getting around to updating about my trip and all.
Its been a tough few weeks and the last couple of days have been particularly hard. But I am trying to get this done and out of the way.

I think part of the reason I have been so disconbobulated about righting about my visit is because I pretty much knew what they were going to say, so it wasn't a surprise or shock.

So Wednesday morning we had to leave our hotel at 6am. to catch the shuttle to the train station at the airport, we trained down to D.C. and then caught a taxi to Dr. Jemsek's office. And we arrived at 8:30, right on time. We were VERY happy that we had decided not to drive down into D.C. using our GPS!!

We met with the PA that we had scheduled with, as it was faster to get in with her, and fell in love! She was so kind and compassionate and we just really cliched with her. (Afterward it was a little sad to know that she would not be a part of my care as she does not deal with IV pts and that is the treatment they are putting me on.)

The short story is I am very sick and they want to get me a little better and get some symptoms under control before we start his intense IV therapy. So until the next time I see him, I am starting some new meds and supplements. Also getting a nodule on my thyroid checked out and a giant list of lab work done.

Also, they are concerned about my heart as I do have a lot of heart symptoms. Lyme and Babesia both cause a lot of heart symptoms, however, I have a pretty extensive family history of heart disease and failure. So I am going to get a full cardiac work up done just to be sure that there isn't other factors at play.

Dr. J's protocol pretty much is a pulsing plan. M/W/F are treatment days, 2 weeks on, 1 week off. He hits it with up to 4 different abx, to treat all the different forms that the Lyme bacteria takes on. And on the off days I would be detoxing with lactated ringers (basically like saline) and other stuff.

When you make the appt they say to expect to spend 3 hours in the office, plus you have to be 30 min. early to fill out final paperwork. Well, we were there over 5 hours and to say that I was completely exhausted is an understatement. I could no longer answer any questions or make any decisions. Everything they were saying was like a foreign language by the end.

After the appt we spent a while walking around (me riding in my wheelchair) trying to find food. However, the little bistros and delis aren't meant for whealchairs, whether no room for one, or the restaurant being down a flight of stairs.

Finally we just caught a cab back to the train station and went back to our hotel. I think it was after 4 when we got back, so it was an extremely long day!! I had just laid down when my brother and his family arrived and shortly later, my cousin and her family arrived.

Our hotel room was absolutely overflowing with people, kids, and noise! haha. But I was very happy to see everybody, it had been a long time. Its times like that where you do what you have to do, and you usually make it. Which I did!

Then Thursday we drove down to Virginia to visit with my Grandparents, which was SO nice!!! On the way down I had a pretty big gallbladder attack that just kept going, we had to stop about 4 times I think, for me to get myself together and go back down the road. It was intense but I didn't feel like wasting any more time than I had to just sitting along side the road!

My visit in VA was nice. Busy and a bit hectic, but nice. I got to see lots of family and even meet the man who will become the newest member of the Hilty clan. But Saturday night brought about a tragic accident where my cousin was shot in an hunting accident on my Uncle's farm where my Grandparents live.

He is going to be ok but I ask that you all pray for him and the family. They are facing a possible amputation of his right arm and this will be a tough decision to make! There was other abdominal damage done but they were able to fix him up, now its just a matter of time for that to heal.

So the shooting brought a whole new form of hecticness. But I was able to spend some special quality time with my Grandma after the helicopter, emergency everybodies, and family was all off to the hospital.

Then Sunday we drove back up to Baltimore and Monday my sister and flew back and my mom drove back to Ohio. And now you know the rest of the story. I will attach a video I made from the pictures I had on my phone from the trip. Enjoy!

1 comment:

  1. I think you will LOVE Dr. J. Which P.A did you see? I see Kim and she has been SUCH a good physician. I love her. And I feel that pulsed abx like they do (plus supplements and all) has helped me SO SO much. I was in a wheelchair last year and now I walk more and more (still days when I need the wheelchair). It's been a year and some but we are being encouraged more and more that I'm moving in the right direction. I'm hopeful that Dr J will aid you in getting healthy! Praying for you!

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