It's working. The call I got from the rheumatologist's office confirmed it.
My inflammation numbers are down. Both tests, both numbers. The results are still way too high, but they are down. All without any arthritis medications.
Woo hoo! is all I can say. Might as well celebrate with a big glass of juice. And some sewing.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Day 424
Last year on Day 60 my husband forced me to go outside and I took a picture of our bleeding hearts. Here, today, almost a year exactly to that day I didn't have to be forced to go outside. I went willingly.
We planted potatoes and cleaned up some weeds. After working outside I sat in the shade of our patio and looked over at our bleeding hearts, thinking about last year. About how much has changed. About how I couldn't have predicted where I am now.
And even about how I look at things so much differently now than I did then. It seems to be more about the details nowadays, details I would have missed in the past.
Like with the bleeding hearts. Guess I never noticed that the same plant can have a different look depending on how much the bloom has opened. And that they really do look like a heart.
We planted potatoes and cleaned up some weeds. After working outside I sat in the shade of our patio and looked over at our bleeding hearts, thinking about last year. About how much has changed. About how I couldn't have predicted where I am now.
And even about how I look at things so much differently now than I did then. It seems to be more about the details nowadays, details I would have missed in the past.
Like with the bleeding hearts. Guess I never noticed that the same plant can have a different look depending on how much the bloom has opened. And that they really do look like a heart.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Day 423
I was planning on thanking my husband on today's blog. Thanking him for washing up and cutting the veggies for the week. (It's a long process when we use as many vegetables a day as we do.) He washed and cut so I could sew and sew. I was able to almost finish the second kids' quilt top in as many days.
But I also need to thank the kitty today, too. She kept me company, sitting in the window of the sewing room as I did all that sewing.
So when it came to the picture for the day the choice was easy. The cat makes for a much cuter picture than hubby and/or vegetables.
But I also need to thank the kitty today, too. She kept me company, sitting in the window of the sewing room as I did all that sewing.
So when it came to the picture for the day the choice was easy. The cat makes for a much cuter picture than hubby and/or vegetables.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Day 422
I don't know why it took me all day, but it did. It has been a while since I did a kids' quilt and I am SOO very out of practice, I guess.
After a full day of sewing, I finally have a top done for the Alaska group of Operation Kid Comfort. (I blurred out the faces for obvious reasons.)
Let's just hope the next one doesn't take the entire day!
After a full day of sewing, I finally have a top done for the Alaska group of Operation Kid Comfort. (I blurred out the faces for obvious reasons.)
Let's just hope the next one doesn't take the entire day!
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Day 421
I thought today's word would be scolded. The doctor scolded me for going off all my arthritis medications.
But that's not my word. Cautiously optimistic are my words. The rhematologist is cautiously optimistic that my juicing and plant strong diet may reduce my arthritis symptoms.
According to the doctor there are some people - just a few - who respond to a balanced diet that limits salt, sugar, and fat. While joint inflammation might not decrease (and bloodwork numbers could remain unchanged), the pain and stiffness associated with rheumatoid arthritis might diminish.
I'm right on the border of having all the methotrexate (the chemotherapy drug) out of my system. According to him it takes several weeks for the system to rid itself of it. So now I'll need to be watching symptoms even more closely. If I notice an exacerbation in the pain, swelling, and stiffness I have to get back in and get on some meds. If things remain the same or get better, I won't need to go back and see him for another four months.
Four months is the longest I will ever have gone without needing to go to the rheumatologist. I'm quite pleased that he's allowing me the chance to make things better for myself without introducing drugs back into my system.
Who knows, maybe someday my body will be flexible enough to squeeze into a car I saw on a car lot today.
But that's not my word. Cautiously optimistic are my words. The rhematologist is cautiously optimistic that my juicing and plant strong diet may reduce my arthritis symptoms.
According to the doctor there are some people - just a few - who respond to a balanced diet that limits salt, sugar, and fat. While joint inflammation might not decrease (and bloodwork numbers could remain unchanged), the pain and stiffness associated with rheumatoid arthritis might diminish.
I'm right on the border of having all the methotrexate (the chemotherapy drug) out of my system. According to him it takes several weeks for the system to rid itself of it. So now I'll need to be watching symptoms even more closely. If I notice an exacerbation in the pain, swelling, and stiffness I have to get back in and get on some meds. If things remain the same or get better, I won't need to go back and see him for another four months.
Four months is the longest I will ever have gone without needing to go to the rheumatologist. I'm quite pleased that he's allowing me the chance to make things better for myself without introducing drugs back into my system.
Who knows, maybe someday my body will be flexible enough to squeeze into a car I saw on a car lot today.
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