The results of recent scans have mirrored the results from Germany last December. Both times the MRI suggested something unusual but further tests found no discernable physical basis for symptoms. A local ENT specialist also checked the sinuses and declared, "It's like a Mercedes Benz in there!" The Helios team at Bad Saarow have done an excellent job.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Kitchen battlefield.
The results of recent scans have mirrored the results from Germany last December. Both times the MRI suggested something unusual but further tests found no discernable physical basis for symptoms. A local ENT specialist also checked the sinuses and declared, "It's like a Mercedes Benz in there!" The Helios team at Bad Saarow have done an excellent job.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Occasional animation.
There's an old TV and DVD player in our kitchen but they're only used occasionally. A few months ago, it was impossible to sit and watch for more than a few minutes because of the discomfort that sitting and watching caused. Slowly the duration has been extended and thirty minutes is now achievable on a good day. It's taken weeks to view a single video, and we've given up on some which felt a little too suspenseful (Karate Kid!) and others that were too long (The Party). Anime has proved to be a favourite genre and, thanks to Tess, we have a very good collection to work through. It's hard to be animated when you're unwell, thankfully there's enjoyment to be found in watching these amazing stories. The medication dose is now almost six times higher it was originally and occasionally we see signs of animation and improvement.
Spirited Away | Laputa: Castle in the Sky | Porko Rosso (web images) |
Friday, November 16, 2012
Everything changes.
The cottage is on the market. |
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Scarble Deluxe.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
C2 Déjà vu.
The recent scan picked up the same anomaly as the scan in Launceston last year, C2 looks slightly unusual. The report from Launceston suggested a "developmental problem" and the recent report suggested a possible "healed fracture". Further investigations are underway and Ben's seeing an orthopaedic specialist in Richmond, near the Epworth which is very familiar territory. This is exactly where we would have been if Ben was living at home last year, but conditions weren't right at the time. The Berlin neurologist considered and then, it seems, dismissed this line of investigation. Perhaps that's partly because of specialisation since an orthopaedic specialist would be more interested in bones. These visits do get us out of the kitchen where, finally, the medications are taking effect and the fog is gradually lifting.
Friday, November 9, 2012
MRI at DVP.
Still pursuing the source of neck pain, Ben had an MRI at Dandenong Valley Private Hospital today. Next week, there's a specialist appointment at the Epworth to review the results of the many tests and scans done over the past few years and, of course, to examine the patient. I believe the term 'MRI' means 'Medicare Rebate Ineligible'; the scan costs just under $300 and the amount cannot be claimed on Medicare. Just over twelve months ago, an MRI was done in Launceston and that event escalated into a hurried trip to Berlin. Investigating these mysterious medical conundra has been rather expensive.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Church on Sundays.
It's 10:25 on Sunday morning as our neighbour parks their new silver Mazda 3 exactly opposite our driveway, then moves their new white Mazda 2 from its parking spot behind their regular visitor's Mazda 626, up the drive past their other new car, a blue Mazda 3, and into the carport. Shortly after, I reverse our rapidly fading Ford off the nature strip, taking care to avoid the car now parked opposite and another neighbour's dark blue Mazda 6 sedan positioned right next to our drive. We arrive at the church late as usual and enter quietly just as the congregation stands for the Gospel.
We go to church every Sunday now, after a break of several years. It used to take some cajoling to get the kids to church and eventually I just gave up because it didn't feel very edifying making a 'sign of peace' with someone who'd been really annoying. We've all grown a little since then and, somewhat unexpectedly, I find that I'm the one being reminded to leave the house on time. I'm not sure if the parish priest noted our long absence but he's still there and we've said hello a couple of times since our return. They never stopped sending the planned-giving envelopes, even after I wrote to say we'd moved to Mulgrave all those years ago (before we moved back to where we started, we've done that twice now). The planned $5 per week was a pathetic amount now that I think about it, but we're now in arrears by a thousand or two.
We're supposed to be at the farm this weekend but didn't get there. A nephew/cousin had his 21st and we didn't get there either. Sometimes we just seem to be stuck, he and me.
We go to church every Sunday now, after a break of several years. It used to take some cajoling to get the kids to church and eventually I just gave up because it didn't feel very edifying making a 'sign of peace' with someone who'd been really annoying. We've all grown a little since then and, somewhat unexpectedly, I find that I'm the one being reminded to leave the house on time. I'm not sure if the parish priest noted our long absence but he's still there and we've said hello a couple of times since our return. They never stopped sending the planned-giving envelopes, even after I wrote to say we'd moved to Mulgrave all those years ago (before we moved back to where we started, we've done that twice now). The planned $5 per week was a pathetic amount now that I think about it, but we're now in arrears by a thousand or two.
We're supposed to be at the farm this weekend but didn't get there. A nephew/cousin had his 21st and we didn't get there either. Sometimes we just seem to be stuck, he and me.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Little steps forward.
Game Masters, ACMI. (web image) | Iron eagle, Healesville Sanctuary. |
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