I have hiccups. And I don't mean the occasional "hicc-up." I mean loud, painful big bird "HIIIIIIICCCC-UPPPs." All. the. time. For about a year. They started when I was having the symptoms of a failing gall bladder. However, all the other symptoms went away when I had my gall bladder removed. Not the hiccups. Lucky me!
So I finally went to my regular doctor. He first kind of smirked at me when I said I was there for chronic hiccups and then I got a set of my really painful loud ones and he believed me. This was a couple weeks ago. He gave me a medication that was supposed to control them, however it doesn't reduces them very much and it makes me fall asleep, so that doesn't work. He did some blood work and everything came back normal. I went to the naval hospital to get a chest x-ray (which deserves a blog of its own) and that was normal (meaning no paralyzed diaphragm).
Today I saw my gastrointestinal specialist. He gave me an acid reducer to try for 2 weeks until my next appointment. Apparently the most common reason for hiccups is an irritated esophagus caused by acid reflux. I don't think that is the problem because I was tested for acid reflux during the testing for my gall bladder issues. He also gave me some pretty hilarious exercises to try to stop a bout of hiccups. If the medication doesn't work, them I have to do an upper endoscopy (meaning the put me to sleep and stick a camera down my throat to look around in my tummy). I am hoping they figure it out quickly. It took my doctors MONTHS to figure out what was going on with my gall bladder as I went from doctor to doctor doing a ton of test. I would prefer not to do that this time around.
And ADD... well... I don't have ADD. However, I was supposed to be studying right now and instead decided to write a blog. LOL. I am having a hard time focusing on school with only a week and a half left. My first final is tomorrow. I'm not looking forward to it, but it should be my easiest (I hope!).
Back to studying.... it better be worth all this to be a nurse :p
I am a follower of Christ, a nursing student, a small group leader, a daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt and friend. This is my blog to cover all that :)
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
2 weeks!
Well, like the title says.... 2 weeks left of school! But before I get a huge 4 day break from insanity I have:
1 Micro Lab Exam
1 Micro Unknown Project due
1 Polio Presentation and Paper
1 Micro Lecture Exam
1 A and P Lecture Exam
1 A and P Lab Exam
1 Math Final
Deep breathing... And to think when I am finished, I get to relax by moving :p
1 Micro Lab Exam
1 Micro Unknown Project due
1 Polio Presentation and Paper
1 Micro Lecture Exam
1 A and P Lecture Exam
1 A and P Lab Exam
1 Math Final
Deep breathing... And to think when I am finished, I get to relax by moving :p
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
First Post
So, I have realized that I have become ridiculously busy and to keep all my family and friends up to date on all the lastest adventures in my life, I would create a blog.
Here goes:
In Dec 2009, I was accepted into the Associate Degree in Nursing Program at Kaplan College. Of course, I accepted! It is an accelerated program, which means in 2 years I get all of my general education finished as well as my RN. No spring breaks or summer breaks, but I do get a 2 week vacation for christmas. On Jan 19, 2010, I started my first semester. I finish school in Jan of 2012 with my RN (and a mountain of debt LOL).
And now, I have almost finished my first semester. Only 2 and a half weeks left. It is going to be a LONG 2 and 1/2 weeks, but I can manage. And then I get a giant 3 day break! LOL
Other than nursing school... well lets be honest, that is basically my whole world right now. I quit my job as a CNA to fully devote my time to school. On my break from school, I will be moving in with my grandparents. I am going to live there until I finish school. I have been back serving in FROG 5, which is the 5th grade ministry at my church. I sure do love those kiddos.
Life is good. I am so happy to be in nursing school after about a year and a half of trying to get in. I love it! I truely enjoy learning this stuff (well not all of it) but most of it. It is just so nice to be getting somewhere in my career. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. And it isn't a train coming towards me.
Here goes:
In Dec 2009, I was accepted into the Associate Degree in Nursing Program at Kaplan College. Of course, I accepted! It is an accelerated program, which means in 2 years I get all of my general education finished as well as my RN. No spring breaks or summer breaks, but I do get a 2 week vacation for christmas. On Jan 19, 2010, I started my first semester. I finish school in Jan of 2012 with my RN (and a mountain of debt LOL).
And now, I have almost finished my first semester. Only 2 and a half weeks left. It is going to be a LONG 2 and 1/2 weeks, but I can manage. And then I get a giant 3 day break! LOL
Other than nursing school... well lets be honest, that is basically my whole world right now. I quit my job as a CNA to fully devote my time to school. On my break from school, I will be moving in with my grandparents. I am going to live there until I finish school. I have been back serving in FROG 5, which is the 5th grade ministry at my church. I sure do love those kiddos.
Life is good. I am so happy to be in nursing school after about a year and a half of trying to get in. I love it! I truely enjoy learning this stuff (well not all of it) but most of it. It is just so nice to be getting somewhere in my career. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. And it isn't a train coming towards me.
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