Hooray for finally getting to see my new hardware! I was a little bummed last week when I didn't have X-rays taken for my two-week post-op appointment. I wanted to see where the titanium was placed and what it looked like but they told me I would have to wait and get a set done... Continue Reading →
My Ganglion Cyst – The Tetralogy | IT COULD BE WORSE BLOG
Lumpy and Bumpy - The Tetralogy And now, my left hand. After a single comes a sequel. After a sequel, comes a trilogy. I didn't know what came after a trilogy, I had to Google it for myself. After a trilogy, a tetralogy. A Tetralogy is a four-part series, and considering this ganglion cyst saga... Continue Reading →
Perianal Abscess #2 in My Crohn’s Disease Journey | IT COULD BE WORSE BLOG
Since I already wrote about my Rib Plating Surgery, this blog will focus on my Crohn's Disease. Expect a blog focusing on my ganglion cyst and hand troubles to follow. In my Crohn's disease world, things are about the same, which means chaos ensues. To catch you up, I have mentioned many times before that... Continue Reading →
Rib Plating Surgery and Thoracic Appointments
I suppose I will just continue where I left off in my last blog, My Wonky Ribs and Neurectomy, where I talked about my thoracic rib appointments. In that blog, I didn't necessarily discuss anything but thoracic issues. The rest, well, is just as chaotic. In the coming days, I will be trying to catch... 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 →
Ganglionectomy | It Could Be Worse Blog
Since my last blog post, Entyvio #6 -- The Last, my focus has been on my hands, as well as my Crohn's disease plan. After Entyvio #6, I still haven't heard from the Veteran's Choice Program about my stomach MRI. I tried to call my GI nurse about it, we sometimes end up playing phone... Continue Reading →