I skipped today’s dose. I’m still a little winded and anxious but getting a bit better. I still have a lot of fatigue too, but I think I’ve finally stopped suffocating in my sleep. That doesn’t mean I’m free from nasal issues or sleep apnea, but at least the medication side effects are slowly being eliminated—unless it’s connected to something else entirely that I don’t know about. I’m definitely going to have a lot of questions for Rhonda! It’s just so frustrating because, as it is, we can’t get started on anything for a month while we wait for the new insurance.
Tom was going to call my pulmonologist today because I had
to sleep, but then he found out that this doctor doesn’t accept the plan we
want to go with. It would be nice if we could get into the ENT and find out
exactly what’s going on with my nose before getting me back on a CPAP since my
nose will determine what type of mask would be best. More than likely, it’ll be
a full-face mask.
If I could just get my nose and energy back, I could live
life again, be more active, and not need to take breaks between simple everyday
tasks that most people take for granted. That would be awesome. We still hope
to move one of these years soon enough and have fun picking out a new place and
getting new stuff for it. But you kind of need energy for that kind of thing,
you know?
Sooner or later, something can be done about my nose but the
thought of possibly spending the rest of my life tired no matter what I do
makes me want to scream. But we can’t rule out chronic fatigue until I get set
up on a CPAP again and get used to it.
I just hope I’m not dreaming when I think of eventually
becoming happier and healthier. I still have some shoulder and stomach pain,
but hopefully, that won’t amount to anything serious.
Not everyone may care for AI, but I sure love it and find it
so helpful. So I decided it would be a good idea to create a spreadsheet for a
daily body scan. I like to visualize things and see if I can spot any patterns
that might help me improve. So, I asked AI to make me a spreadsheet with all
the body parts. I put a checkmark next to each part that’s an issue that day
and elaborate in the notes column. First, it made one for Excel, but I prefer
Google Sheets, so I had it create the same thing there. It’s a great way to
keep track of things.
I’m also tracking the intensity of my fatigue and negative
emotions on an app I have. Plus, I keep a chart of every medication I remember
taking (and will take in the future) along with their side effects.
No liver results yet even though I don’t expect any problems
there.
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