At last Monday is here (was).. ! Apologies for the late post, I have had a mega day.
Some you know last week I was MoanyChlo, and a could not wait for today to come around! I have been in so much pain, for such a long time (forever it's felt like..) and my 6- weekly appointment with my Rheumy Nurse is finally here.
I decided to take my employer (Bosslady) with me; my mum lives abroad, and I don't have the best relationship with my father. She's more like my surrogate mother, we both have a warped sense on humour and she can make me laugh when I am at my lowest. I have been working for her the past 8 years, and is very much apart of my life and do not mind in the slightest if she come with me to my appointments. It helps with her understanding, both practically and professionally - let alone ask any questions she has or on my behalf if I am too scared/forget to ask.
So I am geared up, got my list of things to ask.. And when I get called in, I am slightly shocked to see my Speciallist instead of nursey! (Bonus) - nursey retired a couple of weeks ago!
Anyway, we looked at bloods they are not good - but then again with uncontrollable arthritis they are not going to be! I got a full examination of my joints, although she didn't touch my knees - she looked at me and said she "didn't need to!!" I agree, they are both the size of pineapples (I don't know why I have decided they look like pineapples.........?)
One thing that did slightly dishearten me was that I got told that the Sulfasalazine can take up to 6 months to fully kick in... A contradiction to what I was told previously (3months) - I'm three months in, half way there and barely coping. I nearly cried there and then. I had explained that I went to my GP last week for pain relief and was on up to 60mg of codeine daily if I needed it. My specialist didn't want to change my DMARD, give me another steroid injection, and wasn't prepared yet to start any Anti-TNF treatment. All whilst she she was saying these things I will admit inside my head I was screaming, "for gods sake, I have been flaring since December, I've been living with this for 24 years I'm turning 26 next month, I've already lost a kidney to this retched disease, yes, I know I am young, but I need to get help now! Stop waiting around !!!" (Me being a sulky cow) - I glanced over at Bosslady, I thought she was going to either blow, or cry on my behalf!!
Anyway, after my moment - I managed to calm myself down without releasing the Wraith of Chlo (good girl).
I'm pleased to say I have managed to convince her to give me something to help. So, I am now on Prednisolone reducing gradually over the next 10 weeks, and Vitamin D supplements once daily, along with my 2g daily of Sulfalazine AND she was good enough to prescribe me extra codeine for when I run out (saving me another trip to the GP). What makes it slightly better for me, is that she has agreed to sign the form for me to get a bus pass, and she will write a letter to go along with it when I apply. My Specialist will also write to my GP to explain that she is happy to me to have stronger painkillers if and when I need to. Now, it is time for me to visit the vampires in pathology (the bane of my life.) .....
First thing I noticed was a Beaver, dressed as a vampire.... I could not contain myself. I burst out laughing, THANKED the pathologist for being so gentle, and nearly skipped out of pathology (I think I'm going potty).
After spending £25 on my pescription today - I thought Bosslady's jaw was about to hit the floor, I will be buying myself an annual prepaid pescription card thing!
I was then taken for lunch, and a coffee.. Pondered about what to do for the next hour or so before I started work..
Today, was the birthday of a regular legend who always came into pub at 9:20pm... Every night without fail, whom sadly passed away from cancer in Feb. We decided to visit his grave and lay some flowers on behalf of his friends from the pub. - as we got there, we found his grave and had a chat with him for a few minutes, as we stood up and stepped back, taking one last glance at where he rests... We noticed some noises around us..... It had to be, it just had to be..... My phone playing Monty Python's Always look on the Bright side of life.... !!!! I slapped my forehead and quickly made way back to the car, whilst Bosslady giggled until she nearly fell over.
I could ramble on about the randomness of the rest of my day...but I won't and just tell you all the best part of my day.. I think I have a date with a lovely lady next week (after a year of being single... This is a massive thing for me!) wish me luck!
All together now... "Some things in life are bad, they can really make you mad, other things just make you swear and curse... When you're chewing on life gristle, don't grumble, give a whistle... And this will help thIngs turn out for the best.... Andddddd....."
Lots of love and gentle hugs,
Chlo x