Day by Day with Parkinson's and Peripheral Neuropathy

I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and Peripheral Neuropathy in 2006, but my symptoms seemed to take a turn in a different direction in late 2007. The current diagnosis is Essential Myoclonus. You will find record here of a my journey - coping with the testing, the medicines, nutrition, digestion problems, exercise, the emotions, and no telling what else!

Sunday, September 09, 2007

I Told You I Have a Good Doctor!!

Well, I carried the phone around with me all day yesterday, even when I worked outside, just on the chance my Gastroenterologist would call. If it were any doctor but he, I wouldn't have even considered that to be a possibility. Sure enough, he called about 7:00 last night, apologizing for not having called sooner.

He had me describe my problems again, in greater detail. Even over the phone, it was difficult to go into minute specifics about my elimination situation. He wants me to keep a detailed diary for a few days of every single thing I put in my mouth, plus each symptom event I have. So, I started that last night. It's funny writing down the time and intensity of each belch and gas episode. ROTFL And it means writing down every bite and sip, including the ingredients of the different herbal teas I drink, but if it helps, it's worth it! He didn't think the Beano I had been trying for the last few days would do any good, though, so I didn't take them this morning.

I know many would not agree with me, but Dr. B's dedication, and that of other doctors I have, just convince me that much more that I do not want the USA to EVER go to a national health care system. What I read from blogs from countries that have it makes me think that they would not have a doctor going out of his way to call from his home on the weekend to help me with something that is chronic, as this problem is. I am quite willing to have government subsidized health care for those who can't afford it, but I am adamantly opposed to making it into universal health care, where I have no control over much of anything concerning my health. OK, I'm off my soap box now. ;}

Labels: , , , , , , ,

Monday, December 04, 2006

One More Thing I Can't Eat Any More :(

I really like well made pork and beans, and we had some good ones for Thanksgiving. I wasn't able to enjoy them on Thanksgiving Day, because my stomach was really giving me a hard time, with lots of cramping and pain. But I've tried several times since, while eating the left-overs, to take just a small amount of the beans, after being careful to take a BEANO tablet first. It didn't do any good. Almost as soon as the beans hit my stomach, the cramping would start. Since I enjoy eating them so much, I've tried it again today, but the results were the same. So, that's one more thing I can't eat.

It wouldn't surprise you that I'm losing weight, would it? After all, most of the things I really enjoy eating are now off limits, not because somebody just told me to quit eating them (which would never work), but because they make me sick. That's a pretty good incentive to do without some of my all time favorites, like milkshakes and chocolate ... sigh. These were always my comfort foods, and now I can't eat them at all. Bummer.

Of course, I really do need to lose the weight, so I shouldn't be upset. But I really would love to have a thick chocolate shake about now. I can dream about one, anyway, right?

If we lived near Birmingham, I'd try some Soy chocolate ice cream, but we don't, so that's not an option. The next time we go to the doctor I'm definitely getting some, though. That's a promise to me!

Labels: , , , , , ,

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Another Great Day!

We had a wonderful Date Day yesterday, with beautiful Fall weather, and some really nice finds at a handful of garage/moving and Estate sales. Because of the direction we headed, DH didn't have to deal with horrible Friday afternoon traffic when it was time to head home, like he usually does, so that made it even better.

We ate out at a buffet, so I was able to find plenty that I could eat, while he could get what he wanted. I've gotten in the habit of taking a couple of Beano caplets before I eat, anytime I even suspect that I'm going to eat something that might produce gas, and that seems to be helping, too. All and all, I seem to be settling into a pretty good idea of how to eat in such a way as to protect my stomach, as things have been pretty calm for several days now.

I wrote to the Ask the Doctor mailing list on the National Parkinson's Foundation site last week, and my post showed up in the email today. It takes about a week between sending in a question and getting an answer, as these are practicing physicians, who take the time to answer the questions. I had asked the mailing list doctor if he could suggest any meds that I could take in patch form, to bypass my stomach.

The doctor suggested I try the form of Selegiline, called Zelepar, that dissolves under the tongue and bypasses the stomach, and also go back to Sinemet, with a larger dose of Lodocyn. According to him, Requip causes more nausea than Sinemet does. My Dr. S. had said he couldn't promise that the Requip wouldn't make me more nauseated, but that he wanted to give it a try.

So, for now, at least, I'll stick to the Requip, but if the nausea and bloating start up again, I think I'll make an appointment with the Neurologist for as soon as possible, and see what he says about the Parkinsons's Foundation Doctor's suggestion.

Labels: , , , , , , , , , ,