I'm still not sure how it happened but it started with me adding a new post to this blog this morning. I changed the layout, colours etc.. & BAM I'm painting the en suite!
The many joys of having my mind. I've been feeling really bad the past few days. Have been in a lot of pain etc.. & basically felt a bit useless. So low & behold I decided the bathroom needed to be brightened.
We already had the paint out the back so I thought why the hell not.
Got the first coat on. Part of the second while Kevin was glossing the bedroom windows & frames etc. Then my shoulder kicked in. Felt that lovely burning sensation you get when you've over stretched.
Anyway Kevin took over for me told me to rest up & is just about finished the painting now.
To be fair though I did wallpaper the hall, stairs & landing last week & glossed the stairs, banister's & newel posts. In my mind I've done my bit & I always finish what I've started with regard to the house decorating.
I'm very much my Mother's daughter. Rome wasn't built in a day.. but if we were building it would have only taken 1/2 a day!
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Diagnosed with Endometriosis via laparoscopy in 2003 and Adenomyosis in 2015. This is my journey with chronic, invisible illnesses. "When all you know is pain you don't know that that is not normal." Susan Sarandon "You just have to tell somebody else. You have to take whatever stigma people think that is there. Here’s a disease you don’t know about and YOU NEED TO KNOW about it. It’s that simple. It’s not rocket science." Whoopi Goldberg
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
It's all in your head.. Is it?
Ok so to continue on. I seen the specialist & was sent for an ultrasound where they discovered a "cyst" on my right ovary (from the anatomical position). At the time of the scan it was relatively small only measuring 3.5 cm x 3.5 cm. The results were discussed with a member of my specialists team & they decided to bring me back in six weeks time for a follow up scan to monitor the cyst. They blamed this on all my pain & irregular bleeding & didn't really believe me when I showed them the diary I'd been keeping for the previous 6 years or so.
Six weeks later & the pain is increasing. I'm starting to think I'm imagining all the pain as the Doctors are hinting that I couldn't be in so much pain from a simple cyst.
The scan reveals my "cyst" is now 6.8 cm x 6.5 cm. It's decided that they need to remove this cyst asap so I'm booked in for a laparoscopy & possible laparotomy. They are starting to think now that something is amiss.
I had the surgery & woke up in quite a lot of pain. My Specialist McK came to see me to apologise for the misdiagnosis. It turned out there was no cyst! When they opened me up & went in they discovered I had extremely severe Endometriosis. He actually commented that he had not come across a case this severe himself. The Endo was present all over my womb as well as behind it, stuck to my bowel & bladder. They'd had to rotate both ovaries & perform an aggressive laparotomy to attempt to burn away the tissue. This they couldn't manage as there were too many growths & already quite a lot of scar tissue due to adhesions & the endo itself. The were several large cysts in the womb itself which they managed to remove. The pictures alone were shocking to me at the time.
I was kept in as I reacted quite badly to the anaesthetic & was very ill. A member of McK's team came around to see me the following morning & dropped the bombshell on me that not only was my uterus tilted forward but that due to the extent of my disease I would never have children. I was now 18 & it was such a negative response that I didn't fully comprehend what he was actually saying to me until several months later.
What had started out as a cyst turned out to be my worst nightmare but what Mum had be trying to prepare me for all along.
My experience in finally getting diagnosed shows that you really need to push if you feel there is something wrong with your body. Who knows you better than yourself?
Six weeks later & the pain is increasing. I'm starting to think I'm imagining all the pain as the Doctors are hinting that I couldn't be in so much pain from a simple cyst.
The scan reveals my "cyst" is now 6.8 cm x 6.5 cm. It's decided that they need to remove this cyst asap so I'm booked in for a laparoscopy & possible laparotomy. They are starting to think now that something is amiss.
I had the surgery & woke up in quite a lot of pain. My Specialist McK came to see me to apologise for the misdiagnosis. It turned out there was no cyst! When they opened me up & went in they discovered I had extremely severe Endometriosis. He actually commented that he had not come across a case this severe himself. The Endo was present all over my womb as well as behind it, stuck to my bowel & bladder. They'd had to rotate both ovaries & perform an aggressive laparotomy to attempt to burn away the tissue. This they couldn't manage as there were too many growths & already quite a lot of scar tissue due to adhesions & the endo itself. The were several large cysts in the womb itself which they managed to remove. The pictures alone were shocking to me at the time.
I was kept in as I reacted quite badly to the anaesthetic & was very ill. A member of McK's team came around to see me the following morning & dropped the bombshell on me that not only was my uterus tilted forward but that due to the extent of my disease I would never have children. I was now 18 & it was such a negative response that I didn't fully comprehend what he was actually saying to me until several months later.
What had started out as a cyst turned out to be my worst nightmare but what Mum had be trying to prepare me for all along.
My experience in finally getting diagnosed shows that you really need to push if you feel there is something wrong with your body. Who knows you better than yourself?
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