Thursday, October 28, 2010

Last of the Lovely Days.....

Looks like this lovely weather will soon be a fond memory - the temps are supposed to begin dropping tonite and tomorrow will not be a jacket-free day. Soon our backyard will be all brown and barren and then it will be covered in white --- as we watch the seasons change.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Migraine Monday....

What a beginning to this week ...... a Migraine first thing.
Can't wait to see what the rest of the week has in store for me.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

A Quiet Weekend So Far....

Woke up to sunshine and blue skies - a lovely fall day.
My friend Karen and I decided to go to a local craft show and then had a liesurely lunch at Bennigan's. It was so nice to just enjoy the day and the time together.
Came home just in time to see Penn State win! That always makes this household a happy one.
Then my phone rang and the voice on the other end belonged to one of my lifelong friends. What a lovely surprise that was. We had not talked in a very long time and what fun it was to fill each other in on the goings-on in our respective lives. There is nothing like reminiscing with someone who knows everything about you, all the way back to First Grade. Of course, realizing how many years have gone by since then is quite an eye-opener. Time sure does march on at a rapid pace.
And tomorrow is another day.
 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Returning to Normal, I Think

Despite the roller coaster ride of health issues we have been living on around here, Sam decided to join his friends in the woods today. Yep...... he went hunting.
I can't really blame him either. No one has answers for us and sitting around wondering what is going to happen next is really frustrating. So, off he went to do what he loves.
Gonna be a very long day...........

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Met With My Sisters......

Last nite I was with my "Sisters"..... 6 other women who have been beside me since 1973. We are officially a "sorority" but moreso a family. When we are together we laugh,cry, eat.....drink, share, support, and care.
I was really down in the dumps yesterday, I almost begged off because I really didn't feel like going anywhere. But, I knew my friend Nancy had gone to a lot of trouble preparing for us so I made myself go. As always, I was very glad I did.
Being with these dear friends is always uplifting. It nourishes me, their very presence in my life makes me a better person. I am very blessed.
I think women understand each other in a way only they can. Sometimes we are the ones who lift someone up or encourage them forward ........ and then sometimes we are the ones who are leaning on someone and needing to hear their words of encouragement so that we can get through the day. Men just don't understand our need for our sisters.... not sure they ever could.
One other fascinating thing about the friendship between women is that distance or time makes no difference. You can be hundreds, thousands of miles from each other and perhaps not have been in touch for a very long time. Yet, one sound of that voice on the phone, or one word in a line in a letter or card and there you are! right where you were the last time you talked! I had one such phone call yesterday and it was like the sun burst into the dreary day.... I was talking to my friend! We caught up, complained, thoroughly dismissed her ex, commiserated over family situations and laughed..... always laughed.

So, yesterday was a good day....... looking forward to more

Monday, October 18, 2010

Another Monday.....

Had a quiet weekend this time....... definitely better than the last one!
It was nice to just go to church with no worries. Then we had a lovely surprise when our friend Matt invited us to join his family at the newly opened Capitol Restaurant for lunch. It is a remodeled movie theater and what a great job they did! There were 16 of us, including the new priest at Bloomsburg University, Father Thoms....and a good time was definitely had by all. Sam and I are already planning our return trip.
Today I am heading out to buy one more birthday present for "Little Sam" and then UPS his box so that he will have it tomorrow. Hard to believe the "youngest Youngs" (Sam and Katie3) are about to be 12 years old!!!!! ........of course, the next generation is about to join us so there will soon be another "young Young". Life does go on.
      

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

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It's been QUITE a week!

Things were going smoothly until last Friday around noon....... then everything went into a tailspin. Sam was napping on the couch and woke with quite a start and said he could not move his arms. Luckily, I was sitting on on the loveseat next to him and not attending a  local craft show as I had originally planned to do that day. He was able to move his arms quite soon and after determining that his blood pressure was very high and that he felt similar to the way he did when he had his heart attack, we decided to go to the Bloomsburg Hospital ER. After hours of tests, they decided to admit him for the night so they could monitor him. All the test results were in the normal range, including a cat scan but his blood pressure continued to be elevated. The next day they discharged him but advised we see his neurologist on Monday as well as our family doctor. They also said it appeared he had Horner's Syndrome --- a problem with his optic nerve that caused his pupil to be smaller than normal as well as his eyelid to be droopy. I had noticed it immediately after his spinal surgery 6 weeks before but no one would listen to me at the hospital or after.
On Monday we did see the two doctors and the neurologists confirmed that he was suffering from the Syndrome....and it is not something that will go away in most cases.  As for the rest, no one was sure what had happened on Friday --- really not reassuring, to say the least. An EEG was scheduled for Tuesday and he is now waiting for some feedback on that.
It is really nerve-wracking to just sit and wonder what happened --- it could have been a seizure, a TIA or something else -- but no one knows for sure. So, we just sit and wait and hope there is no other shoe to drop.
I did some computer research and discovered that several of the meds he had been prescribed after his surgery were possible causes of elevated blood pressure --- and I had him stop them. Both doctors agreed that was a good move -- but how come "I" had to figure that out and why were they prescribed to someone who is being treated for high blood pressure after a heart attack? So many questions and no answers.