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Enzyme Levels back to normal

Well I got a call from my doctor today with my blood work results. They tested my Enzyme levels earlier this week to see if they were still elevated or have gotten back to normal.
Here are last weeks results:
Amylase: 342
Lipase: 241

This weeks results:
Amylase: 91
Lipase: 63

I’m sure glad I’m back to normal! No more broth/chicken soup! Semi-normal very low fat foods from now on.

This is an update to my Weekend Pancreatitis Attack

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Gary Vaynerchuck Social Media Event

Last night I attended the Gary Vaynerchuck Social Media event at Independence Park Theatre, in Baton Rouge LA. Gary is the author of the book Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion and runs the website Wine Library TV. I honestly didn’t know a lot about him other than these two things but was interested in what he had to say about personal branding and social media. Here are some great points he touched on during his talk. Also, he’s a great story teller. If you every get a chance to hear him speak go. It will be well worth it.

  • If you don’t get into social media you will lose.
  • Word of mouth closes 72-20 percent of the time.
  • Facebook and Twitter are word of mouth tools.
  • Own what your about.
  • it’s always the message.
  • In Three years we will all be in the customer service business.
  • Like a small town, through social media we are all connected and know everyone’s business. That’s where business is going.
  • Everyone, every relationship, every customer is now the press.

These are just some of the great points he made last night. If you interested in more of this check out his book and blog!

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Feeling like Your in the Rat Race

typical city traffic Ever feel like day in and day out your like a worker ant going back and forth to work. Same time, same traffic, same cars, same route every single day. You even get used to seeing the same cars day in and day out. Thinking of this can be depressing making you ask yourself “Am I only here to work and not enjoy life?”.

Some things I have done to make me feel better about myself are taking different routes. New scenery can be quite refreshing rather than seeing the same ole buildings and traffic lights.

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2010 Goals and Resolutions

It’s close to the end of January and only recently have I put any thought into resolutions or goals for this new year. With so much going on lately neither me or my wife had resolutions. I’m believing to 2010 to be a great year for me!

Professional/Social

  • Tweet at least ten times a day.
  • Write at least one blog post a week.
  • Start two revenue generating websites.
  • Make better and stronger connections within my social networks.

Personal

  • Fish more.
  • find an outdoor hobby.
  • get down to 165lbs.

Home

  • Build or have a fence built in my backyard.
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Weekend Pancreatitis Attack

First let me start with a little history. I’m 32 years old with Cystic Fibrosis and for the most part pretty healthy. Ever since turning thirty I have started getting acute pancreatitis attacks. I’ve been to the ER probably 6-7 times in the past 2 years for pancreatitis. Pancreatitis is common in people with Cystic Fibrosis because thick sticky mucus can plug the pancreatic ducts and cause inflammation of the pancreas. When my pancreas is inflamed it causes the most severe pain I have ever experienced. Also, several doctors have told me it’s one of the most painful things a person can go through.

This weekend was supposedpancreas to be like any other weekend, but boy was I wrong. Saturday I woke up around 8am feeling a little pain in my stomach. I was hoping it was just hunger pains so for breakfast I had a couple of pieces of Ezekiel bread with a dab of strawberry jelly to see if that would help. Within an hour of eating the toast I was in full-blown pain feeling like someone was ripping out my guts with a meat hook. My usual routine for my pancreatitis attacks is take a Oxycontin or Hydromorphone and lay in a hot bath. Well this didn’t help so off to the ER I went.

I go through the usual routine of them thinking I’m a drug addict because I need fluids and major pain management. It’s somewhat understandable because the emergency rooms must see druggie’s day in and day out, but Saturday was different. After checking in I waited almost 2 hours in the waiting room while other people were able to walk right in and go to the back to see a doctor. By this time my pain medicine was wearing off and it pain increasing at a fast pace. I couldn’t think straight and started to get real nauseous. I pleaded with the receptionist to see if a bed was available during this time as well. Finally they call my name and to the back I go.

The nurse comes in to take my vitals, blood and ask the follow-up questions from when I checked in. “So I see your having stomach pains” she says. When I checked in I specifically told them acute pancreatitis. They didn’t write that down or take time to look at my history in that ER, so they wrote down stomach pain. Which explains why everyone went ahead of me while I waited in pain. By this time the pain was really kicking and I couldn’t even stay very still.

The emergency room doctor came in, I’ll call him Beetle Bailey. I preceded to give him my history, tell him about my specialist’s and so on. He thankfully gives me Dilaudid which wipes out the pain within five minutes. Thirty minutes or so Beetle Bailey comes back in to check on me and I ask how my enzyme levels were. Usually the higher levels the more painful it is. He decided not to check them since I have chronic pancreatitis. I am a little loopy but thinking “what the heck”? They’ve never done this before! I mention about getting a prescription for the weekend until I go to my primary doctor. He asks what non-narcotic medicine can I take for this? Again I’m thinking do you know anything about pancreatitis? I tell him Oxycontin and he gets my primary doctors name to verify. After he leaves my wife, mom and I talk about how much an idiot Beetle Bailey is. Shauna, my wife leaves a message for my primary doctor to let her know I was in the ER and I will be trying to see her on Monday.

By this time a new doctor comes in, we will call him Dr. Short man. He’s short, like five foot three inches short. He walks in all cocky and says “So you have pancreatitis? Do you think you can eat something yet?”. I look at him like he’s the stupidest doctor in the world and say “no, I probably will not be able to eat for a couple of days”. The only way to give your pancreas rest is not to eat and drinking clear liquids for several days. He mentions that the other doctor told him that I needed Oxycontin and he says “Yea, we can’t do that because we might get audited”. Again he asks for my primary doctors name for a fourth time to talk to her. I’m on my third bag of fluid, still can’t pee and aggravated. Shauna’s phone rings at the same time Beetle Baily comes in to tell us he can’t find any information on my primary doctor and she says “Hey that’s them calling now”. He then yells “I can’t talk to them on your phone” and he runs out the room. I’m now thinking I’m in the twilight zone. What the heck are wrong with these doctors? While Shauna is talking to my primary doctor they get a page from Beetle Baily. That’s pretty interesting that he couldn’t find my doctor and in less than two minutes he was able to find the number and page the doctor. When I finished my fourth bag of fluid I was finally able to get out of there. This was easily my worse experience at an emergency room. I hope I never have to see those two doctors again!

Thanks for reading my little rant. I hope it wasn’t to boring to you.