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msnobody wrote:
Tue Jan 28, 2025 4:08 am
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Gastro doc appointment is tomorrow: I've got all my notes from the above post revised, 3 research studies in hand, and I think I'm ready to discuss any topic as needed. Also a box of VSL #3 to take so he can see the ingredients, amounts, and advise on dosage. Part of me wishes that my gut would tick off royally so he can see how messed up I get and the other part of course doesn't want that to happen--read my next comment. Feeling prepared for the appointment and we'll just see how that goes.

Update: I'm almost afraid to say this (because I've said it before and had it fall apart) but I think I might actually be winning the war over here. I've been eating more each day, skipping or going very conservative on any cheater but allowable snacks, my digestive system is for sure working, hardly any discomfort at all and...today's weight check was 86.2. :) In fact as I look at the daily weight checks I've done, the last week or so I do see an uptick in weight gain. :) I am NOT lactose or gluten intolerant--those things are on the "don't" side of Low FODMAP diet. Feeling good about how things are going right now!

Reward System: I am sure that on this thread I mentioned a reward system that has been my practice for the past oh,10-ish years so if I have something difficult to do, I plan a reward for myself. The reward could be anything, cost free or not. It could be for a hard thing upcoming or after the fact. One need only view my list of online purchases to know how often I've rewarded myself in the past 6 months. :oops: If something entirely hellish happened, I break out the big guns--thus the new sofa, new chair, and a ceramic piece from Pottery Barn for C'mas, and I don't care who knows it. Tomorrow's reward is stopping by the derm's medspa to pick up some much needed retinol serum. It's the best thing I have for skin care and I've been out for I'd say 6 months. I just couldn't get there from here kind of thing. I can't wait until the appointment is over and I go home with my good skin care! See how that works? ;) I expect the appointment to go well. The reward is for the past 6 months and varying degrees of hell I've been through leading up to the appointment.
Praying for your appointment tomorrow. When you feel like it, let us know how it goes. Eat ice cream!— figuratively ;) Or, literally , if I agrees with you.
Thanks! I'll report in with a cup of tea. The skin care serum is my ice cream! :mrgreen:
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Good luck for your appointment Jersey Girl xx
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It went very well! I'll post an update here in my little journal thread probably tomorrow. Still reflecting on it.
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Update on Gastro Doc appointment 1/28/25

It went very well! I'll try to just hit the highlights.

1. I took my revised "hit list", research studies, ER reports, etc.

2. When I showed him the weight checks, he kept the hit list on his desk and went down every single one of them himself one by one. Even the part that said "Death by food" and "Common enemies". ;) I told him that's how I think about them.

3. He noted that my weight is trending upward in the space of one month's time/on the low end of normal BMI but normal range regardless, that my gut is working, reduction in symptoms, energy levels already restored, and that anxiety levels normalized when I took the rounds of antibiotics. All positive signs. :)

4. We discussed my lack of testing for SIBO. He explained to me that the endoscopic aspiration of the small intestine is only done in teaching hospitals that serve medical students. We discussed the breath test process (drinking a big cup of sugar basically) and ruled that out for as I said, it would rely on me ingesting one of the very things that irritate what is now my healing gut lining and put me back at square one with overwhelming symptoms. The lack of testing is also why he can't put any teeth into a preauthorization with Tricare to get me the liquid thyroid meds. Okay, fine. I tried.

5. He's ordered a series of blood labs some of which are repeats from the scopes process he'd already tested me for such as celiac disease but doing that again for added good measure in case something has developed. Also testing Liver (enzymes?) and Pancreatic insufficiency because these are part of what produces the bile needed to breakdown fats since I have no gall bladder that would do that more efficiently. I think he's hitting whatever outstanding bases that might be in play for me. I appreciate that so much! :)

6. He's also prescribed a digestive enzyme (creon?) that helps break down fats. When I get the labs done I can start using it before results are in. Sounds like a good strategy to me! :)

7. When he got to the "pain killer" on my list, he listened to what I described about my worst nights and then he wrote a prescription for a med that will help with symptoms I often get at night that keep me awake. If I have got it right, it's an antispasmotic. He said that I shouldn't have any bad side effects. I'm NOT going to look that up because I'll ruminate over it.

8. When I started out, my symptoms were 24/7. Now they only rise up at night which sounds like that's typically the time of the worst onset. If I eat something stupidly (too much chips--I've done it, really bad move!) and take in too much fat (or sugar) I'll get symptoms all day and night. Now I keep myself in check with regard to cheater snacks that are allowable so long as I don't go overboard. Avoiding that.

9. Keep doing what I'm doing. Take however much of the proby's I want to. Keep the FD Gard, Simethicone, and if I think I need it, keep lactase tablets. I do take lactase tablets at night if I steal a cup of tea for myself. In my mind, I'm using it as a precaution. Whatever. It can't hurt me to do that.

10. When I told him that I keep trying to understand how I got in this condition, he told me that this process started developing in me YEARS before it ever produced symptoms. That it takes a long time to get things back in line. I pretty much knew it was going to take a long time but interesting as I look back over my health history that it begins to develop YEARS in advance. That might help to explain the Afib/RVR--Food Connection, and other little hints that I only began to see in hindsight over time. The very first being that when I ate peanut butter (one of my all time favorites!) that my heart would slow down and pump harder. I had no idea why it was doing that! In fact the very first episode I got of afib was after eating peanut butter. :shock:

11. He met me with empathy and compassion. He listened carefully to what I said and was responsive. He explained things to me in understandable ways, the patient education I'd been looking for. What I appreciated most right off the bat was when he kept the hit list on his desk and went down it himself, addressing ALL my concerns, instead of me having to steer the conversation and get a word in edgewise. I believe I was served very well especially with the actions he is taking on my behalf.

I missed the time for getting to the labs today. I had no idea they closed at 3 (!) so will have to roll that over to another day as soon as the upcoming storm moves out. Not a big deal at all.

Reward: Picked up the retinol serum on the ride home! :mrgreen: SO happy to have that!
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Did a search with A.I. generated response and just going to post this as a reminder to myself.

Liver
Produces bile, a digestive fluid that helps break down fats into fatty acids
Processes blood to remove waste and purify nutrients

Pancreas
Produces pancreatic juice, which contains enzymes that break down fats
Delivers pancreatic juice to the small intestine through ducts

Small intestine

Produces digestive juice that mixes with bile and pancreatic juice to break down fats
Absorbs nutrients, water, and minerals from digested food into the bloodstream

Gallbladder
Stores bile between meals
Releases bile into the small intestine when food is consumed
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I wanted to say something more. I feel SO encouraged and optimistic about my progress right now! I don't know if I could say that I've turned a corner but so much is going so well that I feel like I could turn a corner if I haven't already. I had a string of 4 really good days. Was up late last night but only because I had something else on my mind. Even on less sleep today I got SO much done. Feeling productive is something that satisfieds me. Feeling SO good about how things are going right now!

Don't count how many times I used the word "so" here. It'll be my embarrassment!
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SOOO :lol: I’m glad you had a good visit with the doctor. I was thinking about trying to out”so” you, but not sure I can do that.So, so glad you are seeing so many more good days. May this be one of the many trials we go through, where the Lord proves faithful as He always has.
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Thu Jan 30, 2025 11:04 am
SOOO :lol: I’m glad you had a good visit with the doctor. I was thinking about trying to out”so” you, but not sure I can do that.So, so glad you are seeing so many more good days. May this be one of the many trials we go through, where the Lord proves faithful as He always has.
It's so good to wake up feeling so much better after such a long time feeling so poorly so much of the time. See? Don't even try it. I don't know how I ended up using that word as a filler in my posts. It gives the effect of a public speaker using "um" in their presentations and I didn't do that in real life as a guest speaker or administrator. Whatevs.

Thank you so much for your encouragement! 8-)
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Aww that sounds like an amazing appointment. I love that he was patient with you and worked with you.

Hope the new medicines help and things continue to improve. It sounds like you are on track with your weight and lower end of normal isn't scary. Still got my imaginary fingers crossed that you continue to see improvements
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Jersey Girl wrote:
Thu Jan 30, 2025 7:08 pm
msnobody wrote:
Thu Jan 30, 2025 11:04 am
SOOO :lol: I’m glad you had a good visit with the doctor. I was thinking about trying to out”so” you, but not sure I can do that.So, so glad you are seeing so many more good days. May this be one of the many trials we go through, where the Lord proves faithful as He always has.
It's so good to wake up feeling so much better after such a long time feeling so poorly so much of the time. See? Don't even try it. I don't know how I ended up using that word as a filler in my posts. It gives the effect of a public speaker using "um" in their presentations and I didn't do that in real life as a guest speaker or administrator. Whatevs.

Thank you so much for your encouragement! 8-)
Um, well, we’ve seen you suffer, so “so” helps to convey your feelings of hope and encouragement.
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