My journey started with my OrthopedIST that told me “sadly, your knee pain is not a torn meniscus, it’s arthritis”. After the pity party was over (and a bottle of wine was consumed) I pulled up my big girl panties and started my new collection – ISTS!
My next appointment was to my new friend, the RheumatologIST. She said, “Well, it appears you have psoriatic arthritis. Give me lots of blood every 3 months, and here are your first drugs, a Biologic and Meloxicam”.
With all the testing, my next best friend was the HematologIST. Why is your red blood cell count, hematocrits and hemoglobin high? Give me lots of blood. Result? It’s not cancer – don’t know what it is, see you in a year. Take a baby aspirin.
And back to the OrthopedIST because now my fingers go numb, and my neck is in pain. Xrays and MRIs reveal my next official victim of PsA – my neck has Cervical Radiculopathy, and my hands have Carpel Tunnel.
Also introduced to my next ISTs – the Pain SpecialIST and Physical TherapIST! Carpel Tunnel Release and C7-T1 epidural steroid injection. On to PT – FINALLY SOMETHING FIXED! No more numb fingers and neck can move again!
Soooo, now we go see the UrologIST. Because, this new constant need to drip and pee is not acceptable at all! More testing (now some of THAT stuff is extremely interesting, to say the least). Mixed Incontinence - the solution is to perform Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation – apparently my bladder is uptight (really, just my bladder?) But hold on there, my feet are tingling, so onto my next doctor before treatment…
Now, my new doctor the NeurologIST. Paresthesia and Peripheral Nerve Disease. Take Gabapentin. See you next week for more testing.
So, to all my ISTS – thank you so much for helping me to figure this out. I see y'all more than I see my kids -- you've become my second family (and, you take up more room in my phone than they do...)
I long for the days when my only ISTS were the ManicurIST, Massage TherpIST and PsychiatrIST. Maybe I need more of these and less of those – just sayin’