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Time For Bed, But I Am Wide Awake…

Flying out of Las Vegas

Finally tired. Finally ready to go to sleep. Wait, I still have makeup on. Wash my face. Brush my teeth. Now I’m wide awake again.

Damn it. I hate it when that happens.

Day 22 of 365. Photograph taken with my IPhone 5 as we left Las Vegas, Nevada after WPPI on March 14, 2013.

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Up In The Clouds…

Clouds along the highway

Enjoy the pretty clouds as I try to make my new WordPress theme behave correctly at Spoon & Knife. New recipes coming soon!

Day 21 of 365. Photograph taken just off of 610 North in Houston, Texas with my iPhone 5 on April 13, 2013.

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About the Biopsies This Week…

Moraine Lake in Banff National Park, Canada

This is Moraine Lake in Banff National Park. I took this photograph last June when I visited. It is the most beautiful place I have ever visited in my life. Something about just gave me this sense of peace, of serenity. I could sense my place in the universe – so small, yet so many possibilities.

This week, whenever I was having a stressful moment, I thought of Moraine Lake. I took a deep breath, and tried to remember the feeling of that glacial air washing over me, cooling me down, making me calm.

I’m the type of person who faces medical issues pretty head on. Goodness knows, I’ve had to deal with enough of them. I had my right ovary removed when I was 20. A lump in my breast (benign) removed in my late 20s and an emergency hysterectomy 5 years ago. With that being said, I had always wanted to get something that actually increases your breasts naturally. This wasn’t what I had in mind! (Keep it light, right) My ENT said that it happening bilaterally is very, very rare and she felt the doctor was being overly assumptive. She had another radiologist read my MRI results, and that person then had another doctor look at it.

They all were in agreement that they saw a nodular parotid gland on the left side. They also noticed the node on my left thyroid. I had to go back for an ultrasound on my thyroid. Yep! Dominant node on my left thyroid, over 1cm in size. A few little nodes next to it. (Having a dominant node caused my doctor “some concern”. You can read more on thyroid nodules if you’re curious.)

So yesterday I went in for Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) biopsies on both my left parotid gland and my left thyroid. They did ultrasounds first so that they would know where to go with the needle, and it was obvious that my left lymph node was enlarged. (They also did an ultrasound on my right parotid because of the original MRI report, but no other work.) There was also a questionable spot on my parotid gland, so both were biopsied. Several times. The last time must have been quite close to the nerve, because it HURT.

The pathologist was also in the room prepping his slides on the spot so if he needed to, he could request another sample. This worked out well, because the first thyroid sample was mostly fluid from the cyst, so they needed to go in again to get more solid matter.

During the procedure, I was glad that there was a photo of Moraine Lake on my iPhone to help keep me calm.

I handled all of it really well – the fact that I was going in for the test didn’t start to bother me until the night before, and especially the morning of – that was when it hit me that all of this was real.

I won’t know the results until Monday at the earliest. Hurry up and wait, the story of the medical field…

I know that whatever it is – they can do something about it. Or if they can’t do something about it, they can’t.

I’ve played out the worst case scenarios, because that is how I prepare myself. If it doesn’t end up being the worst case, I can be happy that it isn’t that bad. If it is the worst case, I’ve read up and researched it, and know a lot about it. I’m ready.

To be honest, since I went in for the first MRI with a feeling that I’ll be having surgery by the summer. I hope it is soon, and I hope the recovery doesn’t take too long. If you want to learn more about the different types of grastic bypass surgery, visit gastricbypass.surgery for more infromation. Mike has to return to Canada again for work, and I would like to go again. I hear Morraine Lake calling for me.

Day 19 of 365. Photograph taken at Morraine Lake in Banff with my 5D mkIII on June 12, 2012.

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The End of a Long Day…

Chasing the Sunset

The end of a long day. I’ll post tomorrow about the how I got to the point of needing the biopsies. For now, I’m going to rest.

The story of the photograph: Last year, I flew 25,000 miles on United. Originally, I was a few hundred miles short, so on the way home from my final trip to Denver of the year, I made a mileage run and went from Denver to New Orleans, and then home to Houston. A little layover was worth it to qualify for Elite status, and I’ve already enjoyed upgrades that I earned from my new status, including flying first class home from Las Vegas, this year.

We left New Orleans at sunset, and this was our view as we flew west, chasing the sun as it set along the Gulf Coast.

Day 18 of 365. Photograph taken with my iPhone 4S, flying from New Orleans to Houston on December 13, 2012.

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To The Mountains… IAH to DEN

To The Mountains

Tomorrow is going to be one of those days. It is too late at night, and I really must head to bed, so I can’t elaborate now. When I’m stressed or worried, I like to dream of going to the mountains. I know some people find a nice beach serene, with the breeze coming off of the sea. For me? It is the mountains. The majestic peaks, the cold crisp air.

There is no place on earth where I feel more at peace.

Day 17 of 365. Photograph taken with my iPhone 4S while flying from Houston, Texas to Denver, Colorado on October 28, 2012.