Sunday, November 20, 2022

Holiday Cheers

My most recent visit to the endocrinologist was a week ago, and things are going well so far. I wasn't surprised by the results of my blood test because I've been feeling great lately. I started taking thyroid medicine again, choosing the generic variety over the non-generic because I am not sensitive to it. I am thrilled that my symptoms of hyperthyroidism have so far disappeared. My doctor advised me to keep taking my medications and gave me a request for a blood test in case my symptoms returned. I can't believe how quickly my body responded to the meds, which led me to believe that if I had gone to the doctor sooner, I wouldn't have had to deal with all the muscle issues and all the additional anguish it brought. I really didn't like taking meds because of the side effects and everything, but due to my disease, I had no alternative.


It is understandable that many patients, regardless of how urgent their condition, could not afford treatment because healthcare is generally quite expensive. I hope that in the future, fear need not be felt over healthcare. I suppose I'm just fortunate that I received prompt treatment, for which I am thankful. I still think that the health of everyone should come first. One key insight I had was that, no matter how hard you work, if you don't take care of your health, your profits would ultimately be wasted. As they say, prevention is still preferable to cure. Visit a doctor as soon as possible if you sense that something is wrong.


I've finished all of my Christmas shopping, and the holidays are just around the corner. I shopped from the comfort of my house for gifts, decorations, etc. The traffic, the crowds, and not to mention the fact that COVID is still around make me despise waiting in lines at the mall, so I wouldn't. The best option for shopping is still online because it is less demanding.


2022 is quickly coming to an end, therefore I'd like to enjoy every day I have left of it.



Friday, November 04, 2022

Life Lately

I cannot believe how fast 2022 is moving and it's heading toward the most festive time of the year. The holidays are just around the corner and so far I've started shopping for Christmas decorations for our tree but haven't started shopping for Christmas presents yet. I have a lot going on lately, more specifically with my health. 



I am taking the time to focus on the illness that I was recently diagnosed with called hyperthyroidism. To make the long story short, no matter how I try to keep a healthy lifestyle, it's just simply inevitable, because it's hereditary. As per Google, Hyperthyroidism happens when your thyroid gland produces too much of the hormone thyroxine. I've been having symptoms early on this year but thought they were just simple muscle stiffness on my legs from sitting way too long since I was still working from home at that time. Apart from muscle weakness, I also noticed that I've been losing weight pretty fast even if my appetite is still the same. I didn't think it was something serious until the muscle cramps worsened. An incident in the bathroom caused an alarm when I fell on my knees, I couldn't get up because of muscle stiffness I had to make my way out by crawling on the floor. It finally gave me a reason to go see a doctor. I was prescribed multivitamins and B12 for a month and was given a request to have my X-ray and bloodwork done. When I went back to the doctor with all the test results, I kind of have a gut feeling that I might be suffering from hyperthyroidism already because I have a twin sister who's had it before but now she has hypothyroidism, the opposite of what I have after some radioactive treatment was done to the thyroid gland that requires her to be on medication for life. I'm just waiting for confirmation until the doctor said that I was indeed, a hyperthyroid. I was like, great...now I have it too. I was quite disappointed but what can you do with an illness that is just waiting to happen? As expected, the game plan is to take hyperthyroid medication. 



I've only been taking my hyperthyroid medicine for two weeks, until just recently, on my third week, I started having allergic reactions. I developed hives that come and go at first. They were super itchy, and I couldn't help myself but scratch until it's becoming way too unbearable I had to rush myself to the emergency room of the hospital where my doctor instructed me in case this happened. According to my doctor that an allergic reaction to the type of medicine that was prescribed to me is rare, but for someone like me who has a history of allergy to certain medications, that rarity could happen and unfortunately, it did. Allergic reactions to a certain type of medicine can be life-threatening which is why I am making sure to take note of medicines that I am allergic to. At the moment, I am on my way to recovery from my allergies and haven't been prescribed any medicine yet for my hyperthyroidism until I have my bloodtest done again. 



I may be sick but this will not dampen my holiday spirit because life goes on y'all. I hope I get a medicine that will work for me that will not cause any more allergies. It's only a few more days left until Christmas and I'm quite excited about the coming days, are you?




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