It's my third day in the hospital following my brain surgery. Man it's been a painful one for sure. They've been giving me morphine and Percocet every two hours with only minimal relief. I'm told I get to go home tomorrow and all the staff have been shocked on how fast I have recovered. I also made this video to kind of reflect on how we become so busy in our lives that we forget what really matters. Just don't wait for something like this to happen in your life for you to realize that. Time with the people you love means more than any paycheck.
Showing posts with label medical marijuana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical marijuana. Show all posts
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Hospital Update and Sharing Some Wisdom
Posted on 12:53 PM by Unknown
It's my third day in the hospital following my brain surgery. Man it's been a painful one for sure. They've been giving me morphine and Percocet every two hours with only minimal relief. I'm told I get to go home tomorrow and all the staff have been shocked on how fast I have recovered. I also made this video to kind of reflect on how we become so busy in our lives that we forget what really matters. Just don't wait for something like this to happen in your life for you to realize that. Time with the people you love means more than any paycheck.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Just a personal health update....
Posted on 8:00 PM by Unknown
Just wanted to give everyone an update on what's going on. Had my appointment with the surgeon today and my brain MRI came back clean, no tumors. I was glad to hear that but we are going to have to surgery. I have what's called a Chiari Malformation but he still doesn't think that's the cause of the cysts or syrinx in my spinal cord but he wants to go a head and do the brain surgery on that anyways. The two cysts in my spine are very large and advanced and he's almost sure that a surgery on them would leave me with some paralysis. He's not sure if doing the surgery on the Chiari malformation (CM) will allow enough pressure to be released so that the cysts will shrink but he feels because of the overall risk it's worth the shot. The CM surgery has some risk too but not as much. My surgery is scheduled on February the 5th at 7:30 AM. He said afterwards he will give it a couple of months to see if they start I shrink in size and if they do then we may not need the spinal surgery for a while. Basically the CM surgery will be removing some of the bone from my skull and first vertebra to hopefully allow for some room for spinal fluid to flow and allow the body to possibly fix the problem itself. As it is now there is so much swelling and pressure there isn't enough room for the fluid to flow to allow the body to possibly heal itself. His fear is that since I've had this from birth that my body may be beyond the point of healing the problem on its own. He said it's really hard to tell because the spinal cord is so unpredictable.
I'm optimistic either way. I'm a pretty tough cookie. Unfortunately this will do nothing to relieve the pain I'm having which is worsening daily. I'm currently averaging 45-55mg of oxycodone daily and it's barely having any affect.
The recovery will be at least 6 weeks. I'll be in the hospital for 4-5 days. The biggest risk is infection in the brain since it's opening the skull and cutting into the protective brain membrane.
All in all I'm doing ok and trying to keep as busy as I can stand. Thank you all for the love and support you've given.
I'm optimistic either way. I'm a pretty tough cookie. Unfortunately this will do nothing to relieve the pain I'm having which is worsening daily. I'm currently averaging 45-55mg of oxycodone daily and it's barely having any affect.
The recovery will be at least 6 weeks. I'll be in the hospital for 4-5 days. The biggest risk is infection in the brain since it's opening the skull and cutting into the protective brain membrane.
All in all I'm doing ok and trying to keep as busy as I can stand. Thank you all for the love and support you've given.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Life changes and my openness on cannabis
Posted on 5:47 PM by Unknown
I wanted to take a few moments and write about a couple things that I hope will open your eyes and heart and give you some awareness. One is about something that has become a very large part of my life and caused significant changes. The other is something that could alter or improve that.
A few weeks ago I was diagnosed with a rare spinal disease called Syringomyelia. I don't expect many, if any, of you to know what that is, most doctors don't even know about it. It's a rare debilitating disorder that attacks the core of the spinal cord with cysts that are incurable and barely treatable. My form is from a congenital birth defect and is fairly advanced. In three months time I have gone from being perfectly normal and healthy to walking with a cane, not being able to tie my shoes and experiencing high amounts of pain 24 hours a day. My spinal cord is swelling and crushing the nerves in my spine. It's painful, debilitating and can lead to crippling of the limbs and paralysis.
Not much is known about this disease. Very little research or awareness is being done and many times patients have to teach their doctor what it is and how best to treat it. This, as expected, has changed my life forever. It's caused me to stop and rethink my goals and plans in life and begin to set new ones, and although one could become very depressed with this news (and I certainly have had my down moments) it is teaching me more everyday to appreciate the simple things in life. To slow down and enjoy the present. To learn that life isn't what is thrown at us but what we make of what is being thrown at us.
Now this brings me to my second subject and something that sparked the idea for this article in the first place. It is the right of every human being to be able to choose and use the best treatment available to them. We, along with our families and physicians are of course the best at knowing what is the best treatment for bodies and the illnesses we might face. It is not a politician, body of elected officials or any other spurious group that claims any authority over us.
Cannabis, among many qualities, is one of the best treatments for my disease. It not only has proven to be a great pain killer with no side effects, as opposed to the many side effects of life long treatments with prescription narcotics, it has also shown in study to help promote new spinal tissue growth which over time could possibly begin to heal the damages done to my spinal cord by this disease.
Now I am not a new advocate for the legalization of cannabis, I have supported that for many years. I am not a recreational user and never have been but I also see that as a personal choice and not of some bureaucrat who has no authority to control your life. I am now though, faced with this in a personal way. To make the decision to use a treatment for pain that will cause damage to my body as I continue to use it and only offer moderate relief or to risk imprisonment if I choose to use a medicine that will offer a safer treatment for my condition.
A few weeks ago I was diagnosed with a rare spinal disease called Syringomyelia. I don't expect many, if any, of you to know what that is, most doctors don't even know about it. It's a rare debilitating disorder that attacks the core of the spinal cord with cysts that are incurable and barely treatable. My form is from a congenital birth defect and is fairly advanced. In three months time I have gone from being perfectly normal and healthy to walking with a cane, not being able to tie my shoes and experiencing high amounts of pain 24 hours a day. My spinal cord is swelling and crushing the nerves in my spine. It's painful, debilitating and can lead to crippling of the limbs and paralysis.
Not much is known about this disease. Very little research or awareness is being done and many times patients have to teach their doctor what it is and how best to treat it. This, as expected, has changed my life forever. It's caused me to stop and rethink my goals and plans in life and begin to set new ones, and although one could become very depressed with this news (and I certainly have had my down moments) it is teaching me more everyday to appreciate the simple things in life. To slow down and enjoy the present. To learn that life isn't what is thrown at us but what we make of what is being thrown at us.
Now this brings me to my second subject and something that sparked the idea for this article in the first place. It is the right of every human being to be able to choose and use the best treatment available to them. We, along with our families and physicians are of course the best at knowing what is the best treatment for bodies and the illnesses we might face. It is not a politician, body of elected officials or any other spurious group that claims any authority over us.
We should never allow that to happen but in fact, that is exactly what we have done.

Now I am not a new advocate for the legalization of cannabis, I have supported that for many years. I am not a recreational user and never have been but I also see that as a personal choice and not of some bureaucrat who has no authority to control your life. I am now though, faced with this in a personal way. To make the decision to use a treatment for pain that will cause damage to my body as I continue to use it and only offer moderate relief or to risk imprisonment if I choose to use a medicine that will offer a safer treatment for my condition.
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