Monday 5 December 2016

The Rollercoaster Known As 'Life'

Hello! I'm back again! I hope you're all doing well :)

So, it's all been happening in the past month! I've just got back from having a lovely bloodtest (2 forms instead of 1!) and a chest x-ray, just to doubly make sure I've never had tuberculosis or hepatitis. Which, as far as I know - I never have, so that should be fine, but I had to have them so that the hospital can be all fine and happy to prescribe me... Drum roll please.... ADALIMUMAB! (try pronouncing that when you're drunk) Otherwise known as Humira. This is another injection, but it's every 2 weeks as opposed to weekly (phew! I suppose) I've literally been waiting to have this medication for years! When I was about 16 (so 5 years ago) my doctor tried applying for the funding to get me it a few times but was declined every time, but it turns out Lincoln are lucky enough to be able to just give it out when they want to. So I've just got to wait for my results and then get on that, I'm sort of excited, but sort of nervous at the same time.

The downside to Adalimumab (asides from it being an injection) is that it's also recommended that I get back on Methotrexate again (boooooooooo!!!) I'm obviously quite reluctant, but I've said I'll give it a go! 

Day before hospital appointment and 2 weeks after 

I've also been taking Prednisolone (steroids) tablets for the past month, and as you can see from my picture of my bad ankle, my swelling has gone down so much it's crazy! Like, my foot on the right side of the picture nearly looks like a normal human foot! This doesn't mean my ankle's better though, it still swells up occasionally, and I can't really move it at all. And due to losing the swelling it's a lot more vulnerable and gets cold really easy now which hurts a great deal, but it's a step in the right direction! :)

Asides from all this hospital-y stuff, I've been trying to keep myself busy with not working and all. I've been working towards walking again and I've managed to get myself down to one crutch most of the time, two crutches when I'm in a great deal of pain, and wheelchair when we go shopping or something. Hopefully in time I'll build up my strength again to be able to just use a walking stick, and then work my way up to walking longer distances, as I use the chair at the minute as I'm just exhausted after quite short amounts of walking. I have hope! :)

You can find my page at:
www.facebook.com/GeronimoCrafts
I recently auditioned and got the job with the Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership, performing in their corporate tour which we will start rehearsing for in the New Year, which I'm excited for, and it's adding motivation to get me better and walking again! And I've been doing some crafting! I've been making Christmas presents for all my family, but I hope in time to be making some stuff to sell, so I set up a Facebook page for it (feel free to give it a like!) It's been nice to do something which is rewarding but not physically demanding, it feels so good when you finish something and it looks fabulous! 



Give us a listen at Siren 107.3FM or online at www.sirenonline.co.uk
 And last but not of course not least, I've recently started co-hosting and co-producing a little radio show with Simon called Take the Stage, which we do every Sunday 2-3pm (feel free to tune in!) It's good fun, we play lots of great show and film music and generally have a chatter about local theatre and films on at the minute.

So, as you can see I've been trying uber hard to keep busy haha! But hopefully Simon and I will shortly be moving out together and hopefully I can get back into work again, so overall, feeling pretty optimistic at the minute! Woohoo!

Anyway, thanks for reading, well done if you made it this far - I realised I've babbled on quite a bit! Next update will be soon I'm sure!

TTFN, Ta ta for now!!
 :)