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Interests: Puzzles, word games. mind games. sci-fi. technology. nearly any game. frisbee, climbing, SCC softball. chocolate. Calvin and Hobbes, Dilbert, Garfield. Sleeping all morning.
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Sunday, April 06, 2008

Guillain-Barre

Guillain-Barre Syndrome is an autoimmune disorder which attacks the myelin sheathing on nerves.  The most notable effects include weakness that progresses from fingers and toes all the way inward to the body's core.  The weakness is followed by paralysis as the myelin is further damaged and nerves disabled.

My best friend David's dad came down with GBS earlier this year.  At first, it was misdiagnosed as tendonitis, which wouldn't be unusual in a 50-year-old man who's been working 11-hours per day, 6-days per week, for the last 30 or so years.  The cure for tendonitis is rest & time.  Time makes GBS worse.  The hospital incorrectly diagnosed GBS, while commenting on how extraordinarily healthy Bob was otherwise.  He responded to treatment (plasmapheresis = specialized blood-filtering), but suffered a bad relapse a few weeks later. (A few weeks ago)  During the relapse, he worsened progressively, to the point where internal motor nerve damage made it difficult to breathe.  Earlier this week, he made the trip to U of M hospital, where his diagnosis was altered.  He had "Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy".  The effects are the same, but the treatment (immunoglobulin IV) is different.  Right now, he's on a cocktail of drugs which can slow/halt the problem until immunoglobulin can start.

Divine providence has also declared that Social Security and Medicaid will cover the bills for an otherwise uninsured jack-of-all-trades, and father of 6.  In a year or two of monthly immunoglobulin treatments, Bob should make a 90%+ recovery, with full use of his extremities and some possible strength loss.

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The correct diagnosis was CIDP, which is similar to GBS, but treated differently.  From what I understand, immunoglobulin is tailor-made for the patient, and rush-delivered so it can be administered in time to be useful.  The treatments are also astoundingly expensive since they are custom-made.

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It looks like my David has the same condition, in less advanced form.  Crap.  Triple crap.

Currently Listening
Comatose
By Skillet
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Thursday, January 10, 2008

CPR

The CPR procedure is like the procedure to launch a nuclear weapon: learn well, review often, pray you never have to use it.  This is CPR for my blog - it's been 2 months.  The nuke may follow later.

What would I be like if I spoke significantly less?  What would my thoughts become?  How would I be different socially?

Currently Listening
The Complex
By Blue Man Group
Persona
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Friday, September 28, 2007

11/6/07

Demon Hunter's fourth record, Storm the Gates of Hell, comes out in November.  I had no idea, Nate being gone and all.
Currently Listening: The Triptych
- Fire to My Soul


Thursday, September 13, 2007

crystallize

I had to make a tenative schedule today for the rest of my college classes, even those a year away.  If I can get a class at GVSU or GRCC one semester while I'm here in GR, I only have three more semesters.  If I can't, it's four semesters with a lighter load for the last 2.  Either way, I pretty much know exactly what I'm taking, and when.  This is the first time that's happened.  Before now, I've only had to take four classes, and often those have been chosen for me by the prerequisites for other required classes.  Finally, now, I'm seeing the light at the end, and all the railroad track in between - lots of it.

Now, if Kettering would just get back to me about my thesis project, I could get a jump start on that...


Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Nate called me last Thursday morning as I was getting to work.  I left the phone alone - I didn't recognize the 1-999- number.  Turns out it was Nate, calling direct from Iraq.  He works the night shift (midnight to noon) as a guard at a prison camp (didn't say where), and he's asleep for the hottest parts of the day.  He's also bored, because the prisoners eat, sleep, and pray - that's it.  As far as I know, all Nate has to do is stand around with a rifle.  I kinda feel sorry for him.  Honestly, I'm also really happy - he may be bored out of his skull, but he's not getting shot at.
Currently Reading: Air Force Officer's Guide



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