Full blood work and injected MRI for that enlarged pancreas on Thursday. So fingers crossed π€
As for when I found out about LAM, by chance, after continuous chest infections through a CT scan, I have found about this through another thoracic CT scan after a bronchitis and pleural effusion.
I wanted to tell you I had 2 genetic tests, like mouth swabs, to see how my metabolism reacts to pharmacology. It was called test Cypass. I had read about it and asked for it. It is not reimbursed because it is preventative medicine so I paid 300 Swiss Francs.
Well I thought it could be worthwhile as my βfilterβ organs seem to be affected by the amount and type of meds I take.
Undoubtedly the liver, kidneys, and pancreas now are suffering.
I have liver cysts due to medication, I have an adrenal glands insufficiency due to steroids and now my pancreas is enlarged by 35mm..since the last CT scan so in 6 months, well except if they hadnβt spotted in January.
I must tell my LAM Sis πΈ reading this that I am not on Sirolimus so it canβt be that and I donβt want you to worry, we all react differently.
I have had a lot, a lot of antibiotics for the last 40 years, a lot of steroids for various chest infections etc
The other point of this test is to find out which medication actually fits you best.
So weβll see.
I remain quite confident and positive. I think we need to be vigilant without letting it taking over our lives.
I feel grateful to be in shape at 66 despite all those mishaps. I believe that the well-being approach, naturopathy, and mindfulness meditation have personally helped me.
I am lucky to have retired 4 years, time is of value.
Well in a way the more they test the more they find..will it come to something weβll see. No point in worrying really, Iβd rather enjoy my free time..
Sorry Carole I had a problem with my iPhone APP I had to delete it and load it again then woke up to 24 notifications π so Iβm trying to catch up!!
Morning Fran. Just finished my deep breathing and mindfulness. And yes over the last 3 weeks I feel so much more in charge of myself. Stay as positive as you are and I'm sure your treatment, so much better than what I am offered, will keep you going. Short post as I am off to art class. I'm no Picasso but I'll try my best. Enjoy your day. Jane
Bienvenido Fran a tu Pais y Casa. As Carole says you are always so Positive and your Knowledge is Flawless. Flowers are Beautiful. You & I are the same age Carino, It is just a Number, you Live accordingly and Enjoy the Mobility of getting along with these Trials & Tribulations. I bet Bea & Aria are so happy your Home now. I may have missed any previous Notices, I will look.
Here we are with our Glorious Sunny Weather and it being the Hottest July ever, Flowers are in abundance and everyone seems to be smiling. Enjoy your day Fran, Bea & Aria. Abrazos y Besitos. XXXXX
Hello dear Fran it's good to hear from you, and see such a beautiful picture again from you π. You amaze me how well you understand and research your condition and push the medical services for those things you know you need...I think we can all learn from you on that one. You're right to feel positive, things will inprove with treatment... and keep on those specialists backs to get the treatments you need. In the meantime we're all thinking of you and cheering you on Fran ππͺπ Lots of love to you xxxx
It is all coincidental...I read about this test in one of the glossy magazines in the waiting-room. No, I donβt research for myself. Well I did at first when I was told I had LAM, to know what it was..
Actually LAM Action recommended an episode of Holby City on LAM this week. I never watch Holby but I did and it was a disgrace from the info to the care provided. Just made to scare any poor soul about rare pulmonary diseases. I wrote to them about it. Really disappointing effort from the BBC, especially as they had asked the Nottinghamshire unit for info.
That's shocking about the BBC...I'm glad you write to them about it. Sometimes the wrong information is worse than no information at all!
What luck to have seen about the test in a magazine...maybe it was 'meant to be' π.
My symptoms have levelled now I've been nearly 4 weeks off chemo. I am just trying to get some weight on, manage the neuropathy and migraines, and the anxiety and worry of courseπ.
At least my girls finish school soon so that's one less thing to think about eh.
Good luck with everything honey. Thinking of you πβ€
Yes busy indeed but at least at our own pace ππ. And yes the hospice have already offered to help out with activity days and respite so should be ok I hope. We'll do one day at a time and see how it goes π.
Dear Happy Fran,treatments to treat treatments,it seems like a never ending cycle but hopefully adjustments and if necessary different medications can resolve issue before they become a problem,thankfully your diligence and the knowledge you have gained about Lam seem to keep you one step ahead of this debilitating condition and long may that continue.
Good morning to both you and hacienda Carolina,should you ever wish for a cyber toy boy at a mere 65 Ski's is always available.
Ha Ha, Cheeky Ski's as you say, Hmmm, But I can Tell by Your Heart that you are a Young Gentleman. Can you be about 49, as My Hubby is 50 next Month, I'm 17 years his senior, But that is just a Number. I love you my Dear Friend, Te Queiro Mucho Y La Fem Tambien. Abrazos muy Fuerte y Mucho Besos. xxxxx
Delightful my dear,you keep him young with your spirit and vibrancy,he was actually 72 when you first met and that is the effect you have on him and now with the valves he will never keep up.lol
Cyber toy boy, is that what you call yourself these day π
I was thinking as I wrote to Anne, I was lucky to have had to translate all those American documents on LAM for the French association. It was heavy going but has helped to understand more yes.
Hi Fran, those flowers are beautiful, I think you have a fantastic attitude towards your various health problems. Hope things continue to go well for you, and please keep posting this wonderful pics I love seeing them it brightens my day. Keep well and take care have a wonderful day. Love Bernadette π xx
Hi Fran, I love reading your posts, you are so positive, it helps me to look at myself with a better attitude, and your pictures cheer me up , so thank you. I hope all goes well for you with the tests. Irene
Beautiful flowers. Such positive thoughts are very inspiring for me. I have always had a positive outlook on life come what may. I am forever the Optimist. Wishing you enough. Xx
Fran your upbeat attitude is amazing and a real example to us all. I hope the MRI goes well and that the Cypass test is useful. Lots of love and take care, Sheila xx
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