Greetings from Austin Texas. I am here on a short business
trip and thought I would do a quick update on my most recent test results.
If you remember, the lab test were to try to figure out why
I could get so tired to fast. I could be doing fine and then all the sudden be
so tired that I could not stay awake. It would happen while at home, in the
morning, while driving, or sitting in meetings. It didn’t matter when or where,
I would go from being fine to almost snoring in a matter of seconds. That does
cause a problem while driving or at work. So I had a battery of test done to
try to figure it out.
All of my test result came back fine. All were low side, which
I expected, but all were in the “normal” range. One test I was worried about
was the one for diabetes it came back fine. They have decided to continue to
test me twice a year for it since my father developed diabetes late in life.
So what about the problem I am have experienced with getting
tired at the drop of a hat. Well that is where the poor decisions come into
play. Being stomachless has it’s challenges. The first thing that they tell you
is that you need to eat 5-6 small meals a day. In theory that may seem like an
easy thing to do, but during the hustle and bustle of the day you forget.
My days
go fast. I sometimes blink and four hours are gone. I could be running from meeting
to meeting, from production, to estimating, to planning or to sales. Or even
worse running from plant to plant which is an hour and a half away. Sometimes,
many times, I don’t take the time to eat. I figured I would catch up later. Therein
lies the problem.
Without a stomach I have no place to store extra food to
draw on during the day. If I miss a meal, I just missed it. I can’t eat more
later to make up for it or eat more to build my energy up. It is just gone. What
the doctors feel is happening is that I am not taking in enough protein during
the days leading up to the loss of energy episodes. It is my bodies way of
reminding me that it needs more fuel to keep going and I should have eaten more
the day before. It is just hard when the hustle and bustle of life steps in.
Take this trip for instance. Yesterday was a full day of travel and meetings. I
was able to eat twice. During my stomach days I would have been just fine. We
will just have to see what the next day or so brings.
As much as a person without a stomach tries, they will no
longer be “normal”. Normal folks can eat once, twice or three times a day and
be just fine. I have to eat or think about eating constantly in order to
function and there are many days I do not do that.
I just want to be normal
again and I won’t be. I even pushed my doctor on that and asked what I could do
to be more normal and her response was that I am not normal and will never
again be normal. “Normal people do not
have their stomach removed” was her response.
So I have to accept that I will always be the exception to
the “normal” rule. In other words, as my friends have been saying for year, “there
is something off with Roger, we just can’t put our finger on it yet.”
Hey I
think I found it.
Have a great weekend.
If you all want me to settle down,
Slow up and stop all my running 'round,
Do everything like you want me to,
There's one thing that I will say to you,
I'm not like everybody else,
I'm not like everybody else
Slow up and stop all my running 'round,
Do everything like you want me to,
There's one thing that I will say to you,
I'm not like everybody else,
I'm not like everybody else
(I’m not like everybody else The Kinks)
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