That’d girl. That’s why you made them.Other than my usual morning chores.......made up a big pan of brownies......and raisin bran muffins.
And.....
Ate brownies and muffins.
I sent a message to the doctor asking did I need an appointment. Answer, yes. I called for an appointment and the receptionist said she has an appointment at the end of May or an appointment at the end of April with the PA.Today I did this, did that and finally decided to take an afternoon nap. My leg has been hurting for a couple days, I started getting sharp pain in the middle of the front of my lower leg plus the calf that’s been hurting.
I sit up, reach down to rub the spot, and feel a bump.I consult Dr. Google. Yup, he agrees, a blood clot. Wake husband up, who is taking HIS afternoon nap, and tell him we have to go to the instant care. I may have a blood clot and it is nothing to mess around with.
See the doctor, who also thinks it is a DVT. I have to go to the hospital for an ultrasound. Off I go to the ER, tell them I need to check in as an outpatient, and get the test. All goes well. I am having the ultrasound when the tech says “there are two”. Hmm, two blood clots?
Two spots, a smaller one under the larger one. Can you have two blood clots? Cause I Think they are blood clots. Yes she says but I do not know what it is, but there is a smaller spot. Ok. Finishes the test, goes and sees the vascular doctor on call, and tells me he will get the results, and call the doctor at the instance care, and she will call me at the hospital, so answer the phone when it rings.
. This can not be good. I have never had a doctor call me at the hospital, in the hospital room to give me results.
I get the call. She does not want to talk about the large swelling I felt, none of them mention it, even though I ask. They want to talk about the small soft tissue solid spot that they found. Not good. Not a blood clot, not a fatty tumor, not a cyst, not an infection, not anything that they can put a name to and tell me what it is.
I hit the nail on the head, and ask “Is it cancer?”, she replies I can only tell you what it is not. I want to wait till the official report is done. I will call you later. She just called. The report is not done yet, she will call me tomorrow when it posts. Meanwhile call my doctor in the morning. Get an appointment to see her. Any changes, at all, come back to the clinic right away.
You are going to need a CT scan and probably an MRI as soon as possible.. Well, definitely not taking a trip to Texas anytime soon. So, hurry up and wait to see if it’s nothing or if I have cancer in my leg. Lovely.
I say to my husband “where’s that package of gummy bears I gave you?” I eat the gummies. Then I eat a shortbread Easter cookie, (got them for my son), and a roll with butter for dinner. A few of my favorite things to ease the pain in my leg and the anger in my brain at yet another medical issue that I have to deal with.
And, of course, now I am mad at myself for, once again, eating my pain and anger. I am still in pain. I am still angry. Anyway, that’s what I did today. Felt sorry for myself and overate a bunch of crap.![]()
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Yes, thanks, I am overreacting for sure.Aneeda...good luck, I hope it's nowhere nearly as bad as you fear. Surely they would have called you, instead of you calling them if it was too bad, so good luck..drive safely, .
Good luck Pecos..... hope it's not too painfulIn a few minutes I am off to see the dermatologist and get this awful looking squamous related thing removed from my left arm. It looked like a boil when it first popped up a few weeks ago, but it is in the skin cancer family. It is ugly as the devil, but they tell me that it is common and not as dangerous as regular squamous.
Isn't getting old fun??
So Aneeda, maybe we can both have growths removed together, .... in different places of course. Good luck with yours.
I am back home and the surgery only took 45 minutes from the time I walked in the door until I walked out. The good news is that with all these stitches, my left arm is in "rest" mode for the next three weeks and all heavy chores are hereby cancelled.In a few minutes I am off to see the dermatologist and get this awful looking squamous related thing removed from my left arm. It looked like a boil when it first popped up a few weeks ago, but it is in the skin cancer family. It is ugly as the devil, but they tell me that it is common and not as dangerous as regular squamous.
Isn't getting old fun??
So Aneeda, maybe we can both have growths removed together, .... in different places of course. Good luck with yours.
Thanks, There was not much pain at all after the local shot. The PA who did the surgery is almost an artist when it comes to this sort of thing, and I expect that any scarring will be minimal.Good luck Pecos..... hope it's not too painful
That’s what my husband had on his eyelid, they are really nasty looking, at least his wasIn a few minutes I am off to see the dermatologist and get this awful looking squamous related thing removed from my left arm. It looked like a boil when it first popped up a few weeks ago, but it is in the skin cancer family. It is ugly as the devil, but they tell me that it is common and not as dangerous as regular squamous.
Isn't getting old fun??
So Aneeda, maybe we can both have growths removed together, .... in different places of course. Good luck with yours.
Glad you are ok and I am sure you will hate taking it easy. You and @hollydolly work far too much where I am normally a nope I’ll just sit here person. But not latelyI am back home and the surgery only took 45 minutes from the time I walked in the door until I walked out. The good news is that with all these stitches, my left arm is in "rest" mode for the next three weeks and all heavy chores are hereby cancelled.
LOL, The bad news is that these chores will still be waiting for me.
Aneeda, how is it going for you? Please keep us informed.
Oh, I cannot imagine what it would be like to have one of those on my eyelid. I would freak out.That’s what my husband had on his eyelid, they are really nasty looking, at least his was![]()
I freaked out. Made him see the doctor,Oh, I cannot imagine what it would be like to have one of those on my eyelid. I would freak out.
Saying that they are really nasty looking is a real understatement.
It is tender, and certain movements of my arm will stretch the skin and remind me very quickly to ease off. I suspect that I will have to take a couple of Tylenol before bedtime tonight if I want to sleep.I freaked out. Made him see the doctor,, it was removed and he had to have plastic surgery after it healed to repair the eyelid. How are you feeling? Does it hurt a lot?
Well, be careful, you don’t want to pull the stitches out. Are you going to sleep in a chair?It is tender, and certain movements of my arm will stretch the skin and remind me very quickly to ease off. I suspect that I will have to take a couple of Tylenol before bedtime tonight if I want to sleep.
You had to make him see a Doctor, are you kidding? What was he going to do, just watch it grow? Those things grow pretty fast and the eyelid is a very sensitive area to begin with. Does he have any scarring on his eyelid?
That's quite a morning, Aneeda, probably wasn't funny at the time, hope the rest of the day goes better.Ok, put blade in, reassemble, put veggies in, press button that says slice/shred, aThat's quite a morningnd briefly wonder how the machine knows if you want it to shred or slice, cause I want slice. Oh, well, in for a penny, in for a pound, and watched the machine shred my veggies.. Hmm, well, ok.
Probably should have read the instructions, but hey, shredded squash and zucchini is ok. Take it apart, dump the shred into the salad with the lettuce and realize the veggies are pretty wet.. Hmm, probably should have put the shred on paper towels, wrung them out and then added to the lettuce. Oh, well, a bit of a wet salad will be just like fast food.
Now that I have the blade, and take a good look at it, I realize it says shred on one side and slice on the other. I had the blade in upside down. Turn it over, reassemble, put the cucumber in the slot, and, like me, it’s too fat. Take it out, cut in half, hit the button, and Bob’s your uncle, sliced cucumber.
Clean everything up, put salad in fridge, and realize I forgot to slice the celery. Ok, I’ll slice it by hand. Had enough of the food processor for now. It’s a process.. And that’s what I’ve done this morning.