Welcome To My "HEP C" Life

Hepatitis C is a blood disease that affects the liver. There is a tx that I am now on which is a mixture of "interferon" injections 1x a week and 1200mg in pill form of "Ribavirin" dailly. This is an extreme and rigorous 48 week treatment and I have started september 22nd 2006

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Location: moundsview, Minnesota, United States

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

The End of A Day

Its been a long day but i made it thru without a scratch. My meeting went well and we were going to stop by the hospital but she wasn't feeling good enough for a visit. I have a few things to do tomorrow, so I will be forced to wake up at a reasonable time. Like during the time of the day that the sun in shining.

I'm getting up at 7 am to drive my dad up to get the car. Its been fixed. I can come back home and sleep til I need to wake up to drive spencer. I am driving him up to get medical assistance. It will be a good way for me to get out of the house but without having to do anything extensively physical. It's rough when you know that if you do too much, and when I mean too much I mean just a little bit more than nothing much, that you get really tired and fatigued. But like G.I. Joe - knowing is half the battle and If I know that then I can work around it. And that is what I am doing...

Going to put in a movie and then say hello to the Sandman.

How am I feeling....

I don't have any joints that ache and I also haven't spoken to the man who issues out headaches in quite sometime now. Since I woke up earlier and forced myself to stay up, I am now tired enough to fall asleep when my dreams come calling.

My day was tiresome - but I walked with my head held high and made it thru with a smile and perseverance

1 Comments:

Blogger Jason Paul Tolmie said...

Hi jason,

Good to here you're feeling a little better these days.
Your dreams........Do you ever remember them the next day? I'd Love to read some of your dreams. Maybe you could post one on your blog I Love to dream myself.

Jason

11/15/2006 7:32 AM  

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