This is what kidney disease looks like at noon on a Sunday after a full night’s rest. Ethan was feeling a bit run down this morning. Fatigued. Not coming down with something, just tired. Luckily he wasn’t at work. He is good about listening to his body. He took little Jiminy up for a nap. Jiminy is tucked in Ethan’s arms offering sleeping support. Jiminy is always up for cuddling and napping. I started filling out Ethan’s paperwork for his upcoming dermatology appointment. I get agitated when we prepare for a new doctor. The new patient paperwork seems totally take so long. Any medical history? Record the condition and date of onset….. Yeah…best of luck…. Eyes-yes Brain-yes Heart-yes History of seizures-yes History of stroke -yes Pulmonary (lung) - yes Endocrine-yes Vitamin deficiencies-yes Cholesterol -yes High blood pressure -yes List surgeries, dates and locations and surgeon of each surgery…..are you kidding me? From 9 months and up?!?!? From 9 months to 16 years old he ...
We went to the lab this morning. It was about an hour wait. I was grateful we are on an every 2 week lab visit instead of more frequently. Ethan and I were sort of people watching. More observing of behavior. I am curious why people act the way they do. As they were calling people back, some lady, named Judy, was sitting next to us. The lady calling out names had great projection in her voice. “Judy!” The lab lady called. There was no answer. She paused and looked around the waiting area. There was no movement. The name just hung in the air. “Is there a Judy in here?” She projected she looked everyone in the eye. Still no movement from Judy. Several seconds went by. “Judy are you here?” She said again. Radio silence. Then Judy pops out of her chair and hurriedly follows the lady back. So weird. Ethan was called up to the window because he has so many standing blood orders they assume he can’t possibly need them all drawn. He does! The lady at the window had...