Wednesday, April 1, 2009

juicing again

Walked in this morning for the third and final day of this course of IVIg, and Michelle (Jamie has left the position, so Michelle is running the "juice bar" while they find a replacement) greets me with a friendly "How are you?"

"It's fantastic! I woke up this morning with full strength in my hand, and the side effects had all just vanished .... APRIL FOOLS!" Maybe it was funny at the time. Maybe you just had to be there.

I should hardly be surprised. The side effects started showing up an hour or so after the first day of juicing, and have steadily increased. Hard to tell if they are slightly less severe than last time as a result of the premedication with Prednisone - I think it has helped a bit. Will be watching it closely over the next few days as I continue with the Prednisone (plus regular pain medication), and then taper off for a few days. On the bright side, there is a slight improvement in hand strength, and it isn't collapsing under any pressure the way it was a few days ago.

So having established that the juice does help (just that it doesn't quite get on with me), this now turns into a trial-and-error exercise in working out how to manage the side effects: headaches, neck soreness, sensitivity to light and loud noises (like kids crying and shouting). It looks like a mild case of aseptic meningitis (which is what they suspected the first time around), which is usually treated with: steroids! So for each juicing, we will attempt to tune the Prednisone dose to one that works, and hope that other things remain stable for a period of time.

Of course things would be boring if the Prednisone didn't have its own side effects: a touch of nausea, sleeplessness (although I felt quite tired this afternoon), edginess (but who wouldn't be in my condition?) I'm thinking the best thing to do is head off to a spa for a few days of R&R after each juicing. Do you think I can get a prescription for that?

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