Saturday, March 19, 2011

Gallbladder-less!!

I cannot believe how fast this week has gone by and how quickly everything progressed with my gallbladder issues. Wednesday I got my blood work and ultrasound results ... several gallstones and my liver enzymes were still high. So, what next? Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy ... gallbladder surgery. Finally, a plan.


So Thursday, we had a consult with the surgeon (same guy the ER doctor recommended) and I felt 100 times better afterwards. He just totally put me at ease about the whole thing and was able to schedule my surgery for the very next day. What a relief. Some of the key things I learned about the gallbladder and the surgery are:
  • Your liver produces bile which is used to help digest food. Your gallbladder is an extra storage place for bile so that when you eat extra fatty, greasy, fried, and spicy food, your liver and gallbladder can tag team your intestines to help digestion. A gallstone is a little rock (feels hard like a rock too) that blocks the opening of the gallbladder which makes the gallbladder irritated trying (with no luck) to release the bile. Once you get gallstones, you will always have gallstones and gallbladder issues. Since your gallbladder is just a storage place and doesn't actually produce bile, your liver naturally takes over and picks up the slack when the gallbladder isn't there anymore. Pretty cool how God made our bodies that way.
  • Laparoscopic  surgery is the most common way to remove the gallbladder and involves 4 small incisions. The camera that uses gas to blow up the abdomen is inserted through the belly button and the other 3 incisions are on the right side and they use scopes and tools to remove the gallbladder.
  • My surgeon, Dr. D (http://www.surgicalassociatesofnorthtexas.com), and his staff were awesome. So nice and helpful, and truly cared for me and my situation. Dr. D explained the functions of the gallbladder and the surgery. I highly recommend them. 
  • Gallbladder surgery is one of the most common surgeries - Dr. D did 250 of them last year. One of the questions I had was how often they have to go from a laparoscopic procedure to a large incision of the abdomen, and he said the last one he did was 3 years ago and it was a very unique situation. That made me feel a lot more confident that my surgery would be just fine.
So I went back to work after my consultation on Thursday and wrapped up my work so that I could take Friday and Monday off for my surgery and recovery. I couldn't eat or drink anything after midnight including water, coffee, mints, or gum. Crazy. I slept late and took my time getting ready. Watched a little Celebrity Rehab on Netflix and before I knew it, it was time to leave for the hospital for my check-in at 1pm.


Check-in and prep went by pretty quickly. Jason was there and my mom came by before I headed into surgery. I changed into my gown and sticky socks, got my IV in (first time ever), and met with the anesthesiologist. She was very nice. Really ... everyone at the hospital was really nice.



I got into surgery pretty quickly, and then was put to sleep. When I woke up I was in recovery. The nurse was so nice, but I was kind of hyperventilating and very emotional, so she tried to calm me down and get me to breathe deep long breaths. For some reason, I kept crying. The anesthesiologist came by to check on me and I was so happy to see a familiar face and just started crying when I saw her. There was just a constant lump in my throat - I think I was truly just a little overwhelmed and relieved it was all over. The nurse gave me ice chips to suck on which helped since my throat was really sore from the anesthesia trache. I was also freezing and the hospital blankets aren't the best warm fuzzy thick blankets you hope for when you're cold. They are thin and stiff. One good thing was that they kept them in warmers so when they first get laid on you, they are very warm and cozy.

Apparently Dr. D went out to talk to my family and friends to let them know that the surgery went really well. He mentioned that my gallbladder was a little inflamed and that I wouldn't have made it another 2 weeks, which means I probably would have been in trouble had I gone to CA without having this surgery beforehand. Hearing that made me even more confident in my decision to hurry with scheduling the surgery.

So after that they made sure my pain wasn't too intense and wheeled me into the second stage of recovery where I could have visitors. Jason and my dad walked in first. Of course, I cried when I saw them and was so happy to see them. Then Kylee came in and I cried. Then my mom came in ... more tears. She instantly went into "mom" mode when she came in. I mentioned I was cold and she threw off her jacket and draped it on my shoulders and helped me drink Sprite from my straw. It was so cute.
Shortly after I got dressed, went to the bathroom, and headed out around 5pm. Chris and Kylee were with us for the rest of the evening. It was so nice to be with friends and they are just the best. We picked up my prescription for pain meds and headed back to our house. We watched a little BSG which was nice to just kick back and relax. 
Stella being lady-like...

I was so thirsty, and water just wasn't quenching my thirst. Plus everyone else was pretty hungry so we headed to Smoothie King and then to McAllister's for some food. I had potato soup, which was super tasty. After that we headed back home for more BSG and I was pretty tired by about 10:15pm (pain pill time!!). I slept great even though I had to wake up every 4 hours to take my pain pills. It was a very restful night's sleep and when I woke up this morning I felt so refreshed.


So I wanted to get out and so my mom and I headed to McKinney's Farmers Market at Chestnut Square. It was nice to get moving (and it's good for me to move around so I don't develop blood clots). I ended up buying a few things (Roasted Garlic Olive Oil, EVOO, Lavender lotion and body butter, and a necklace) and it was nice to be out in the fresh air. Next time we go I'm getting some produce and maybe some flowers.



We were only out and about for 2.5 hours or so, but I was ready for a nap when I got home. I slept for about 1.5 hours and then woke up to take my pain pill. Kylee headed over to watch a little Felicity with me. I heard a knock at the door and yelled "Come on in!" thinking it was Kylee. It was actually a flower delivery from Jason's parents. I was so touched!! It was so sweet and made me feel so special. I instantly wished they lived next door so I could run (hobble) over and give them big hugs. The flowers are beautiful and smell so wonderful.


So now we're gearing up for a quiet evening at home to rest and relax. Jason has been such a great helper for me and I'm so blessed to have him as a husband. Looking forward to 2 more full days of recovery before going back to work. Thank you to everyone who has been praying for me and checking in on me these last few days. It means more than you know. BIG HUGS!!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

music that inspires me...

Check out my new music player on the right ... really good tracks people.

Here's the lineup:
  1. Helen Jane Long - Expression
  2. Kate Nash - Foundations
  3. Regina Spektor - Samson
  4. Edwin McCain - Shooting Stars
  5. Joshua Radin - Only You
  6. Goo Goo Dolls - Sympathy
  7. Coldplay - Fix You
  8. Snow Patrol - You Could Be Happy
  9. Matt Nathanson - Bulletproof Weeks
  10. Mat Kearney - Won't Back Down
  11. The Fray - Look After You
  12. The Rocket Summer - Save
  13. He Is We - I Wouldn't Mind
  14. He Is We - Pardon Me
If you are as pumped as I am about these pieces of musical genius and just cannot wait to download, your welcome for sharing. :)

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Who needs their gallbladder anyway?

Last week I had some intense abdominal pain on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. It felt like really bad heartburn, that I also felt in my back, and made me break out into a cold sweat. I also experienced some vomiting which helped me feel better, thankfully. So, I ended up in the ER Friday night because I (still) thought it was just really bad heartburn and couldn't do anything but focus on the pain and needed some relief. My blood work showed that I may have a gallstone and may need to have my gallbladder removed. I've never had surgery before, so it makes me a little anxious.

I got an ultrasound this morning at 7:30am and am hoping to hear back today on my results. Since the ER I've been on a fairly bland diet including lots of mac 'n' cheese, baked potatoes with a little butter, potato soup, bagels, crackers, popcorn, applesauce, and grilled chicken sandwiches. The doctor told me that Italian and Mexican food are not my friends right now. This makes me sad, but since I've stuck to my diet of pretty much all bland carbs, I've been pain free!

Hoping to get some answers this afternoon and come up with a game plan. I leave for CA in 16 days and don't want to have to worry about eating bland foods when I'm away from "home" and don't want to still be recovering from surgery while there either. This will be a tricky couple of weeks.

*UPDATE* I have several gallstones and have a consultation with a surgeon scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. Your prayers are definitely appreciated!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

More than you want to know, I'm sure...

A ~ AGE: 26

B ~ BED SIZE: Queen ... and I don't think we'll ever get a King even though we are extremely tall people. I just like the feeling of having Jason near me. Would love a Sleep Number bed, though...

C ~ CHORE I HATE: Cleaning the Shower/Tub

D ~ DOGS: I want one so bad, but Jason doesn't want the added responsibility. I mean, I get it. But it still would make me so happy to have one!


E ~ ESSENTIAL START TO MY DAY ITEM: Radio time - love me some 106.1 KISS FM


F ~ FAVORITE COLOR: Purple

G ~ GOLD OR SILVER: Silver
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H ~ HEIGHT: 5'11"

I ~ INSTRUMENTS I PLAY: Piano

J ~ JOB TITLE: Estimating Department Assistant

K ~ KIDS: Not yet .......but it's the next chapter in life!

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L ~ LIVE: McKinney, TX

M ~ MOM'S NAME: Sharon

N ~ NICKNAMES: Jason calls me Sweet Pea. There are lots from high school that I'd rather forget...

O ~ OVERNIGHT HOSPITAL STAYS: None - but I may have gallbladder surgery soon ... so that may end up being my first!

P ~ PET PEEVE: Lying. Just be honest and you won't have to keep up with who heard which story from you...

Q ~ QUOTE FROM A MOVIE: "You mean there was lettuce essence on our burgers? ... Does that satisfy our vegetable requirement?" - Rory, Gilmore Girls


R ~ RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED: Right - but I wish I was ambidextrous.

S ~ SIBLINGS: One little brother - Brady.


T ~ TIME YOU WAKE UP: Between 5 and 6am every weekday. I try to get up by 7 or 8 on the weekends so I don't sleep the day away. But I could literally sleep for 9-10 hours every night.

U ~ UNDERWEAR: Ummm, yes?

V ~ VEGETABLE YOU DISLIKE: I pretty much enjoy most vegetables...but I stick to my comfort zone and don't try too many unique ones very often.

W ~ WHAT MAKES YOU LATE: Worrying about whether or not Jason will be late. Or quite possibly not allowing adequate amounts of time for getting ready and driving.

X ~ X-RAYS YOU'VE HAD DONE: I fractured my right arm twice as a kid so I'm sure I got X-rays for that. And I got an X-ray of my spine when I went to the chiropractor for the first time.

Y ~ YUMMY FOOD YOU MAKE: Umm, EVERYTHING I make is yummy. Hello?!? JK. I like to think I make a mean bruscetta, guacamole, chocolate chip cookies, and chocolate pie. Too bad they don't fit together for a complete meal!


Z ~ ZOO ANIMAL FAVORITE: ELEPHANTS!!! This picture, as well as many other elephant decorations are all over my house. Love these sweet animals!


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Something Borrowed

Can't wait for this movie to come out in May - read the book and loved it.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Happy Birthday to ME!!

So my 26th birthday was yesterday. Can't believe how fast life is passing me by. It was a great weekend, full of time with family, friends, good music, good food, and lots of laughter. It was pretty cool to be the one to decide where to eat and what to do. I am so blessed and am looking forward to more celebrations as the week goes on.


Friday night we went to the Armand Margjeka / Edwin McCain / Sister Hazel concert at the House of Blues. It was awesome. First up was Armand Margjeka and he had a very unique sound to his music. I really liked it - definitely the kind of music that grows on you. Random fact: he's originally from Albania and then moved to Alabama. If you'd like to hear a little sample of his music, check it out here.

Edwin McCain was AWESOME. I totally bought one of his CDs on iTunes, and plan to buy at least one more. This was my favorite song he sang and I'd say it's one of my top 5 favorites of all time. That's a pretty big statement, too.

You can check out his website here.

Sister Hazel was pretty awesome, too. Loved how much fun they had on stage. The lead guitarist was INSANELY talented. I was blown away.

They were SO GOOD.



Then Saturday I slept in and had Einstein Bros Bagels for breakfast. Jason went to pick it up for us - it was a nice birthday treat. We headed out to Home Depot to get some more materials for the seemingly never-ending laundry room project that Jason ended up spending the day working on. On our way home, we stopped at Sonic for some Route 44 delicious drinks and sat and talked with the windows down. It was fun. When we got home, I took a little nap and took my time getting ready for a night with my family that included dinner at California Pizza Kitchen, presents, hot tub time, Spoon's cupcakes & chocolate covered strawberries, and the movie Monster-In-Law. It was a fabulous time, with lots of laughs. I love getting together with my family - they sure do know how to make me feel special.


Then Sunday, we woke up late, Jason cleaned the entire house (happy birthday to ME!!!) and we headed out to church. The sermon was great - it was about how we as Christians need to know why we believe what we believe. Pastor John Mark gave really good arguments for Christianity and the ways we can argue for the fact that there is a God reigning over all humanity. Then our day with the Schobeys included Fuzzy's Tacos for lunch (DELISH), Unknown at the Movie Theater, chilling out at their apartment, Genghis Grill for dinner (LOVE me some Krab), and homemade Cherry Cheese Pie back at their apartment for dessert. It was another great day of celebrating with some of my favorite people.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Is it worth it?

The other day when I was doing my usual blog-hopping I found this post and had to share on my blog, as well! Who knows how scientifically or medically correct is necessarily is ... it definitely gets you thinking about that tiny little decision when the waitress comes by for the drink order.

Is that deliciously sweet taste really worth it?

Harmful Soda