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Friday, January 15, 2010

What's new?

Ohhh, you know. Not a ton. But I thought I should post anyway.

This week I saw the eye doctor. For the last 6 - 12 months or so I've noticed my vision changing a little bit. It hasn't been a huge change, and I can see fine close up, but my distance vision was getting blurrier. I tried on Carrisa's glasses one time in church and I could see the words on the screen WAY more clearly. Anyway, I'm getting glasses in a week or two but I only have to wear them sometimes. The doc said I should wear them when I'm driving, especially at night, and if i go to the movies or something. Basically anytime I need to see far away. I won't need them at work to see the screen since my vision is fine. It was SO hard for me to pick out frames and I guess I didn't even realize that I'd have to pick them out that same day. The nice lady helped me. She was very helpful, but she was a little bit older so she might have different taste. But I think I like the ones I got as much as I'm going to like any other pair. I tried on a million of them and felt like a big dork in every single one. I'm looking forward to trying them out though, and being able to see far away if I want to! :) YAYYY. Please don't laugh behind my back. hahaha.

Today I took Ryan to the toe doctor to get a procedure done to prevent ingrown toenails in the future. He's had a history of problems with ingrown toenails, which had gotten worse after Tyler stomped his toenail off about a year ago. Anyway, I got the procedure done on one side of one of my toes when I was younger (12-ish?), and it wasn't too bad at all. Ryan got himself a bit worried about it and I kept telling him it was going to be fiiiiine. After he was done he told me and the doctor that it was "1000 times better" than he thought it was going to be. Yayyy! We'll see how he does in the next few days while he's healing up. Anyway, I watched most of the procedure and it was pretty much disgusting. But I don't really mind that stuff. The worst part was watching him do the numbing shots. I think that was the worst part for Ryan, too, because that's pretty much the only part that he could actually feel. Anyway, Blood. Toenails. Ew. Right? Bleh.

I don't know what my last update on my health was on this blog, so I'll just give a short update. So, they took me off of antibiotics which has made a big difference on how my tummy has been feeling. It was awful before, but much better now. Still not back to normal though. I need to pump myself full of probiotics. I got myself some drinkable yogurt (sounds weird but this particular brand is really good!) so that I can increase the good stuff in my belluh. :) I only did hyperbaric for 2 weeks this last time. I didn't notice any difference this time around. That's kind of why they took me off of the antibiotics. Lyme is never easy to diagnose and they don't usually say 100% sure if you have it or not. The tests aren't always clear. So, we're still pretty sure that it is Lyme but since I wasn't reacting to treatment it is possible that it was doing more harm than good. I got a Lyme book for Christmas from Nae that I have yet to read, but I'm excited to finish. :) (Did that make sense?) I found the author online - she has a blog and also a video blog on youtube. She isn't a doctor but she has lyme herself and she's done a lot of research. She's also a Christian and not only has lots of tips about lyme, but she has good advice from a biblical perspective, too. I have like at least 5 books on my "to read" list. She talks alot about detoxing so that's probably what I'm going to look into next. I'm getting one of those ionic foot baths and it has two hookups so Ryan can do it with me and get rid of his toxins, too. :) I will also need to start taking the cholostyramine powder again which is a toxin binder. I got a skin brush so that i can do dry brushing which rids toxins from your lymph system. She also suggests doing coffee enemas but that sounds SCARRRYYY! EEEEWWW. For now they have me on Plaquinel and that's it (yayy!) (er, besides BC and lexapro), but it's cut my pill intake down from like 91 to like 21 pills per week which is awesome! I haven't noticed a change yet, but we'll see. I have a doc appt in a week or two.

Seriously? Were the last 3 subjects about doctor appointments? Ugh, we're so lame and old.

Lost starts in less than 3 weeks! I'm so excited! It's the final season which sucks buuuut, hopefully our questions will finally be answered! One of the things bugging me the most so far HOW does Locke know soooo much in Season 1?! If you re-watch it, it's crazy. He knows all kinds of stuff ahead of time so it seems like he's either been there before or someone is "advising" him. WEIRD. I can't wait for the final season. 24 starts soon, too. This weekend, I think! yaayyy. It looks like a good season. I think Kiefer is supposed to be on Kimmel tonight. By the way - his eyebrows are SOOOO overplucked! (Jimmy, not Kiefer). It looks really weird. Check it out sometime.

I love my husband so much! I was just thinking today about how much he makes me laugh. It's usually stupid stuff, but he's so silly. He was really loving today. I took him to his appointment and made sure he was okay. (haha) And I think he was really thankful for that. He kept telling me thank you and giving me hugs and kisses. I love when he is happy, especially if it's partially my doing! :) He thanks me for silly things like cooking the take and bake pizza that HE went to pick up. HAHAHA! Uhhh, I just stuck it in the oven, silly.

Anyway, i know this was a really random post (and just fyi, I'm not going to re-read it or spell check, so deal with it). But, I need to go to bed soon because I'm really, really tired and it's past midnight which is late enough for my old-arse.

Goodnight!

PS - I hate, hate, hate being outbid on Ebay! It makes me SAD!

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