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Six Months Ago
Today marks the six-month anniversary of my total gastrectomy, and I have to say I have no regrets whatsoever. My quality of life has improved so much–there’s no vomiting, no gastric tubes to be infected and sore, no constant nausea … Continue reading
Posted in Health Updates, Journal, Reflections
Tagged gastrectomy, gastroparesis, normal, time, total gastrectomy
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About Jenn
While pursuing my literary and professional goals, I managed a severe form of gastroparesis (paralysis of the stomach) for six years, later complicated by full GI failure and a nonspecific autonomic failure of unknown etiology. In August of 2010, I … Continue reading
Posted in Information & Education
Tagged central lines, gastroparesis, IV nutrition, PICC lines, Port-a-cath, sepsis, TPN, tube feeding
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Can It ALL Be Coincidence?
This week a very friendly and gracious reader commented on my blog, and made me think (again) that maybe there’s a single overarching systemic problem that explains the multiple disorders and syndromes and symptoms I have. Greg and I have … Continue reading
Posted in Health Updates, Information & Education, Journal
Tagged depression, Fibromyalgia Syndrome, gastroparesis, hospitalization, idiopathic tachycardia, memory lapses, migraine headaches, narcotic resistance, nausea, osteoporosis, Port-a-cath, severe osteoporosis, TPN, tube feeding, Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome
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Why I Need to Be a Better Blogger
My blog is not the most fascinating read for most people. For many, it is an all-too-detailed account of my health issues beginning in 2003. For others, it is an encouragement to keep plugging through the waves of chronic health … Continue reading
Memories Borrowed From an Old Friend
[Disclaimer: this may be more information than you want, and repeats some things from other posts, but as I was writing it just kind of carried me along. My hope is that you will see just how much a reconnection … Continue reading
A Little Less Of Me
Two weeks ago, on August 3rd, I finally had my rebellious stomach removed (total gastrectomy). While the recovery is harder and more frustrating and discouraging than I had expected (hoped), I’m finally beginning to feel like myself again, slowly but … Continue reading
Farewell
If the [physician] possess negative sagacity, and a nameless something more,—let us call it intuition; if he show no intrusive egotism, nor disagreeably prominent characteristics of his own; if he have the power, which must be born within him, to … Continue reading
Posted in Health Updates, Journal, Narratives, Reflections
Tagged central lines, doctors, g-tube, gastroparesis, gastrostomy, hospitalization, j-tube, jejunostomy, Port-a-cath, sepsis, TPN
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Birthdays and Other Milestones
This past Tuesday, I turned 35. 35 years old. To celebrate a new level of maturity, I got a significant haircut and style change—from a basic, boring bob to a short-cropped, tousled, highly textured look. The funny thing is that … Continue reading
Posted in Journal, Narratives, Reflections
Tagged birthdays, central lines, g-tube, gastric neurostimulator, gastroparesis, gastrostomy, j-tube, jejunostomy, perseverance, PICC lines, Port-a-cath, sepsis, TPN, Traveling with TPN
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Retreats Are Not Feats
Last weekend I learned something about myself. I went on a Christian Women’s Retreat, eager for a weekend of reflection, connection, and spiritual renewal. I was geared up for some serious soul-searching, prepared for God to work on me and … Continue reading
Posted in Journal, Narratives, Reflections
Tagged central lines, Christian, gastroparesis, Port-a-cath, retreat, TPN
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The Vacation
I am on vacation. For an entire week, my husband and I are away from home, away from work (well, mostly—if there’s Wi-fi available, we work a little bit), touring the beautiful Olympic Peninsula. As Seattleites, the Olympics are pretty … Continue reading
Posted in Health Updates, Journal, Narratives, Reflections
Tagged central lines, doctors, gastroparesis, j-tube, jejunostomy, nausea, PICC lines, Port-a-cath, TPN, Traveling with TPN, tube feeding, vacation on TPN, vomiting
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