Three weeks have passed since my last blog post, May Delays, and I've suffered through some migraines, I've had my Stelara, and I've been extra busy here lately. I've had a few doctors appointments for all of my ailments and I've got quite a few things scheduled, with appointments, scans, and, follow-ups. Since May Delays,... Continue Reading →
May Delays | It Could Be Worse Blog
Well, guys, catching you up might take a minute with this post. Since my last 'real' blog post, I've only updated you on Lumpy, my ganglion cyst. I need to vow to post weekly like I used to, I can't apologize enough to my followers. I had called and visited the VA, to see my... Continue Reading →
Lumpy, the Ganglion Cyst, a Trilogy
Since this blog began a few years ago, I've always suffered hand pains and within the last year, I have had a ganglion cyst develop. I fell on my hands in January of 2016 and ended up tearing a ligament in my left hand. This tear went unnoticed, I thought nothing of the bruising and... Continue Reading →
Stelara Self-Injection #1 | It Could Be Worse Blog
Well, goodness, what a crazy few weeks it has been! And my life will stay a little chaotic for the rest of this month, too. After my last blog post, No Luck of the Irish for Me, two weeks have passed and I've been running around like crazy. But here is Bilbo to get us... Continue Reading →
Stelara Infusion & Ganglionectomy Pain | It Could Be Worse Blog
Since my last post, about my ganglionectomy, its only been six days but I wanted to catch you up since it'll be another week before I have a day off to sit and write. The days following my surgery were spent in pain. I had originally planned on going back to work that Thursday (2... Continue Reading →
Entyvio Infusion #6 – The Last | It Could Be Worse Blog
Since my last post, Goodbye 2017, Hello 2018, posted around two weeks ago, like always, a lot has seemed to happen. I've been sick. I've called off work but I've also worked my ass off. I’ve had snow days and freezing nights. I've seen doctors. And more doctors. And more doctors. People in my life have... Continue Reading →

