Tag: Happy Birthday!

  • Happy Birthday to ME! This is 47!

    So today is the day! I’ve learned to embrace birthdays and make them super special! After all, I’ve been through so much, that birthdays are an important reminder that I have survived 100% of my bad days!

    Birthdays are an important reminder that I have made it further than people thought I would. My whole life has been an uphill battle with myself. Since early childhood and through my teenage years I battled random illnesses and issues. I have been called a “Bulldog” . And I feel like that is quite fitting for my personality.

    Today, I will celebrate. Somehow I ended up with a “cupcake” theme. My nail tech painted a cupcake on my nails, I ordered and received a cupcake for my wheelchair joystick, and managed to find a cupcake sticker for my Dexcom cgm. I feel like I need to buy some cupcakes to share! I also got a balloon to attach to my wheelchair for the day!

    This is last year’s post. At that time I was just settling in to a wonderful community, finished my service dog application and begun the wait process, and excited to share the day with new friends. This year is much of the same, but a renewed effort to discover what I can give to others. Through my technology offerings, other ideas, and remaining positive, I hope I am able to influence people more than just purchasing products.

    Today, I tried something new- holding my breath that it comes through for me and then I will share. The best thing you can do to help is make sure you are following me on my socials and commenting when possible. Oh and of course I am open to any/all prayers.

    Celebrate birthdays, don’t be afraid of getting older, make the memories, and enjoy the attention!

    A pink balloon with colorful poka-dots- that reads "Happy Birthday!"
    A small cupcake with colorful sprinkles and a red cherry that also is joystick cover for a power wheelchair!
  • Is It Really Already May?

    I have been trying to get to MUSC for my AV Fistula because it’s looking and feeling kinda funky. There is a bulge that has never been there before and its “thrill” has gotten much more powerful. It was scheduled 2 weeks ago and got bumped off the OR schedule. Then I was scheduled for this past Thursday, and the surgeon wasn’t available, now I am scheduled for Monday morning. The procedure has to be done in the OR, but no cutting is taking place(supposedly). I am not feeling the best about this and not confident in a good outcome. Just my gut feeling.

    Then, there is the issue of the giant cell arteritis diagnosis- I have had symptoms since December when I was evaluated in the hospital but they decided to not do a biopsy because I was younger than the average age. When I saw my rheumatologist, he had the biopsy scheduled for the next day. The biopsy was negative, but my rheumatologist doesn’t trust the findings because so much time passed before having it done and during that time, I was on high dose decadron. So, I started infusion treatments and continued to take steroids. I still have the odd headaches around that area, so I am now going for an angiogram CT this week.

    Also up this week, but I might reschedule, is an appointment with the vestibular ENT at MUSC. He, besides being the genius who found my canal dehiscence and performed my craniotomy, is treating me for some intense ear pain caused by nerve issues. He is a wonderful doctor and always tells me straight on what is going on and what I need to do!

    For the most part, I am feeling pretty good these days. I feel that my strength has returned to my “normal” but I am still struggling with my balance. When I am able to hold on to something while walking, I am fine, but unassisted, I walk like I am drunk. My Zeen has been amazing and today I managed to walk a mile with it. Now I would like to build to walking the mile without breaks. Yesterday, I rode the NuStep bike for 25 minutes and gradually adding more time.

    My blood pressure is running super low again these days. I have gone back on medication to bring my blood pressure up to just above normal so that when it drops as I stand, it is still high enough to support me. I am struggling to maintain this after a large meal, since the blood pools more in my stomach for digestion. I have for multiple reasons, try to avoid heavy or larger meals as much as I can.

    Despite gaining and losing the same 5 pounds for the last month, I am closing in on the 100 pound mark of weight loss. I am very proud of myself for accomplishing this and hope it truly benefits my health. My biggest frustration is realizing I don’t have a lot of clothing to wear and that I have to go through my drawers and closets to remove bigger sizes.

    In non-health news, I continue to keep myself busy here in the community. I create and distribute a monthly newsletter that includes previews of upcoming events, tips/tricks, pictures of previous events, and more! The residents seem to really enjoy receiving it each month. I am still offering technology help. I absolutely love doing this and have helped residents do everything from make their first phone call with a cell phone to learning how to play their favorite game on their tablet. I get paid in all sorts of ways including M&M’s!

    Things are progressing well on the service dog front as well. The biggest update to share is that the next 2 steps will take place on June 10th. Folks from the client applicant committee of PAALS will be visiting me to see my apartment and the facility as a whole. The other step is considered a community assessment and for that I get to interact with one of the wonderful dogs in training at the grocery store! Both parts of this visit will be exciting! Hopefully, all will go well and I can officially become a client. This would then start my fundraising process to cover the expenses of Team Training. The process is long and requires patience, but I am beyond happy giving the time knowing that something amazing will come from it.

    May is a great month- always busy, always wonderful! I get to celebrate my birthday again and the weather never disappoints. With a prayer, some hard work, and patience, I will see the fruits of my labor and trust.

  • Happy Birthday to Me!

    Today is my 46th Birthday! I love birthdays and have always tried to celebrate them for both myself and others. After the medical stuff that has come transpired in my life and the close calls, I know every birthday is a gift! Bring on the cake, balloons, and well wishes- I love it all! Being in mid-May, my birthday has historically been difficult to celebrate because of the chaos this time of year, but somehow, my family and friends always made it happen.

    I remember a lot of birthdays: In high school, my sister Cindy and her friend stuck in to the school and decorated my locker with wrapping paper and balloons. My “milestone” birthdays all come with great memories too. My “Sweet 16” was celebrated “Luau Style” in the backyard, the quintessential TGIF mudslide and more on my 21st, birthdays as a classroom teacher were wild- surprise parties, pancake making chaos and more, my 30th was celebrated at my school’s 75th Anniversary Gala and then at school with my students doing 30 “things” every hour- they jumped, sang, and more in my office, on the microphone, and outside during recess, and finally my 40th was celebrated at Walt Disney World with my awesome sisters (Can’t wait to do this again for #50!). Some birthdays ended up being “celebrated” in the hospital- Nurses made the day special! No matter where I was or what was going on my friends and family always made the day awesome!

    This year is no different. Since moving back to Myrtle Beach, I’ve been able to share my birthday with my nephew, PJ, whose birthday is the 18th. Yesterday, he was a “whole hand big!” He graciously shared his cake and special moment with me- family is everything! Today I woke up, showered (Ugh! so tiring), put on a dress, and got ready for my big day! I’ve been treated to a bouquet of flowers, a gorgeous plant for my patio, a balloon for my wheelchair, and promises of more treats!

    The lesson in all of this is that you are never too old to celebrate your birthday! You have been given the gift of life and celebrating your birthday is one way to show the world that you value your life! Eat the cake, embrace the singing, and cherish the memories!