June 13, 2009
While Wednesday’s GloopGloop episode was bemusing (if disgusting/nauseating/lengthy/incompetently executed), Thursday’s ultrasound was nerve-wracking (if well-performed/quick/not gross). My technician was an elegant, kind woman in her late 30s who seemed to know a lot about a lot, but I lost my nerve in the procedure room and asked her not to tell me what it was she saw, if she saw anything.
If nothing, based on my ultrasound experience, I now have the location of my own gallbladder, liver and bile duct pinpointed with great accuracy. I also learned exactly how far it all whumps over when I lay on my left side (creepy/further than you’d think). But I won’t know until Monday if any of those organs/devices are operational/mis-aligned/lumpy/cranky.
Dr. Gravitas called mid-day Thursday to tell me to chill the hell out (he was much nicer than that). He said that my Wednesday tests had come back all flying-colors like. Not just a “pass”, but an epiphany to him. He could not recall a previous episode in which a Crohn’s patient, after diagnosis and surgery, had a full barium follow-through like that. He was audibly fascinated. Neither he nor the attending radiologist would have noticed–other than an absent appendix–that I didn’t have an ileum anymore. It’s like my body compensated and went all Claire-Bennett-from-Heroes-like. Cool.
I’m utterly convinced they made me drink too much barium. As Dr. G put it, “Barium isn’t meant to be…in people.” Very upsetting things happened to my plumbing (I don’t mean that metaphorically, I mean it in physical manifestation–in my house). I now know how to use myself to concoct quicksand!
To add insult to sludge-injury, apparently the folks supervising the follow-through neglected to tell me about the significant misery that could have been avoided by prophylactic application of various over the counter panaceas. During my ultrasound the next day, I had to keep one leg up when laying on my back–the pressure in my tubes was jabbing.
I’ll let you know about Monday!
Looking forward to your post on Monday, Lyza.
I had the barium x-ray done today, and let me say: I totally hear you on the quicksand.