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pameladean ([personal profile] pameladean) wrote2012-03-29 11:43 pm
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Minor Medical Matters

These are just notes to myself, really.



I saw my doctor yesterday for the first time since April of 2011. I was wrought up about the visit because I thought he would chastise me for not already having had this year's mammogram or the bone density scan recommended by my gynecologist in April of last year, and for failing to send in the samples for the fecal occult blood test. I also figured that my blood pressure would be up from all this unpleasant anticipation. And I had a lump on the first joint of my left little finger that I was so irrationally worried about that I didn't even do any research on it.

The blood pressure was 124/78. I kept looking at the monitor with a happy grin. My doctor did not chastise me about anything. I got a tetanus booster -- it's been ten years since I lost a battle with the Henry Kelsey rose bush, went to Urgent Care to have the resulting infection treated, and got hustled into the ER with insanely high blood pressure as a side benefit. I also got the third in the series for the hepatitis B vaccine.

My doctor said the lump on my finger joint was called a Heberon's nodule and was an early sign of osteoarthritis. This is not great news, but it beats what I was worried about.

The nurse who discharged me told me that I could go to the lab any time before seven-thirty to get blood drawn, and that I could have the bone density scan without having to wait, either by going to the fourth-floor radiology lab before 4:30 or by going to the ER after that. I was very dubious about this last, but since it was after 4:30, I went obediently to the ER. The triage guy was not impressed by my story and indicated that the Medicine Clinic should have called and said I was coming if they wanted to do it that way. He also said the radiology lab was open til five, so I went back over there. People were behind desks there, but the waiting room was dark. A nice woman told me that they closed at four and I should go to the ER.

I went home. I think it's ridiculous to expect the ER to do non-emergency X-rays after hours, and there was no way I was going to argue with the ER guy again when he had people all around with actual emergencies. I'll go to the fourth-floor lab earlier in the day, when I have to be downtown anyway to pick up my medication, and if it turns out that you can't actually walk in, I'll make an appointment.

One last note: I have lost ten pounds since last April. I knew I had lost something, but after years of very, very stupid dieting, starting when I was fourteen and ending when I was in my forties, weighing myself makes me seriously weird in useless ways, so I don't do it. I am okay with this degree of loss. I had made some changes directed not at losing weight but at affecting blood sugar levels. A couple of pairs of pants that were too tight in the waist now fit, which is pleasant, but I've almost lost the use of four more pairs that once fit. I hate belts, too.

Pamela
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[identity profile] orcaarrow.livejournal.com 2012-03-30 11:49 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry to hear about the indications of osteoarthritis, I know that was better than what you were fearing; still not a pleasant disease.

I know that fighting bureaucracy is never any fun.

Yay on the weight loss!
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[personal profile] thinkum 2012-03-30 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Excellent medical news, excepting the nodule (and hopefully that will be very, very slow in developing further). Congrats on the 10lbs!

You could always start a new fashion trend, and wear suspenders. ;-)

[identity profile] jinian.livejournal.com 2012-03-30 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, nice blood pressure!

Yeah, that rate of weight loss probably isn't dangerous, but it's always so disconcerting. Are you coming to the clothing swap at Wiscon this year? I might be able to hook you up with some new pants.

[identity profile] markiv1111.livejournal.com 2012-03-30 04:16 pm (UTC)(link)
You may be amused to note that last night I dreamed that you posted on LJ and that I read it. (By the way: It does say "Theophrastes" on your driver's license, doesn't it?)

Nate

[identity profile] biblio-tech.livejournal.com 2012-03-30 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I hate belts,too, but several years ago I found one kind that I tolerate. It's braided elastic, and I can set the prong anywhere within the braid, so I can easily adjust to after-dinner wear. Sears has one for 7.95 that looks like the ones I got from Junonia (Junonia doesn't carry them any more). It's easier than sewing darts or putting new elastic in waistbands (which I've been doing to new pants).

[identity profile] fledgist.livejournal.com 2012-03-30 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
That's an excellent blood pressure. Not to mention the weight loss.

[identity profile] smartlikeatruck.livejournal.com 2012-03-31 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
If you love the pants, take them to a tailor. It is pretty inexpensive to have them taken in, and much more attractive than paper-bagging the waist with a belt.
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[personal profile] lcohen 2012-04-02 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
nice blood pressure! go you!