27/10/2008

Enough radiation for a decade

Last night I finally had my MRI - the last of the tests for my bizarre spring 'incident'. 

How come no one told me I would be in this a super loud radiation machine for over a half an hour??? I thought it was going to be more like the CT scan - quick and painless.

Speaking of pain...Guess what?!? The test triggered a near-migraine. Yup, I was ill again last night. The feelings of pain and nausea from motion and light brought back a flood of memories from the spring. Tom and I followed the neurologists orders of what to do at onset --> it has worked pretty well so far. 


So, for the evening we were brought back to the spring; both of us a little anxious to see what the morning would bring. Tom even got up in the night to follow the "prevention protocol". The fact that I'm up and working away this morning is nothing but great news - but the leering tingling over head is nothing to make a joke out of I guess. So, I'm forced to slow down -  at a time that it is, seriously, impossible to do so. 

"This is *not* the time for this! I *can't* slow down." [I won't even trivialize you with the insane amount of work that must be accomplished over the next two weeks.]

Then I have to really think - really remember the fear in my husband's eyes, the dependence I had on others to do the simplest things, like making it to the washroom.  

Then  I think - this *is* the time to slow down. I can't afford not to. 

5 comments:

Q&L said...

Praying for you.

Anonymous said...

I am not trying to trivialize your work by saying this, but school is like dust, it will be there when you are ready to pick it up.... even if it seems tooo late. Health on the other hand is a gift that should not be tested. Please do whatever it takes to stay well. Love and prayers

Sonya said...

Glad to hear that the results are "mostly" good. We sometimes take our health forgranted! Hope you are able to feel 100%!

Tiffany said...

Are they going to be able to figure out what's causing all this? Hopefully whatever it is is treatable.

Thinking of you. And like ypom said, take care of your health first, the rest can be picked up after.

Anonymous said...

it's been a long haul for you Candice. Hugs and Blessings from your family on that island in the Pacific... xoxo