Monday, November 28, 2011

Numb

I figured its been 2 months since I wrote, so I should update. Where to start? Since John's seizures have been more "controlled", he has started having hour long repetitive seizures about once a week. So now, instead of having 5 or more seizures a day he usually has about one a day, usually in the morning when he wakes up. Nice way to wake up right? And then one of the repetitive seizures a week.. But who knows, it could all change its pattern in a week or two.

I don't really know what to think at this point. I feel like no one can help us, and the specialist who might be able to help us, is so hard to get into... I have pretty much gotten all his doctors to call and harass them, so we should be getting a call this week, about how soon he can see the Epileptologist . He has an appointment in March, but there is no way we are going to wait that long. We will see a neurologist tomorrow, but I am not getting my hopes up.

John has been on 2 anti seizure meds and he has maxed out the doses, and is now on a third medication. Normally, if the first 2 meds fail, a third won't make a difference. So then what? I am not really sure what the doctors will do now. John and I both don't love the idea of more medications.. But, most doctors will look into figuring out if he will be a candidate for brain surgery. At this point, we would pretty much do anything for the seizures to just go away. But, I am not sure how close we are to surgery being the next option.

Some days I can't believe this is our life. I always thought I would get married, have children, and we would live happily ever after. I mean why wouldn't that happen, everyone else seems to be living the life I thought I would have. Sure, I don't know every one's problems, and I know people have way harder trials than this, I just can't help but notice those who don't. I am sorry but money problems, messy houses, being up all night with a child is NOT a big problem. What I would give if those were my ONLY problems. I never thought that my 28 year old husband would have such major health problems. I mean this isn't even the only health problem he has. He also has keratoconus, which pretty much means he is going blind in one of his eyes (there is a surgery that can fix this), along with asthma, and prehypertension. I mean seriously, when is he going to catch a break?

Lately, I have really been struggling to not compare my life to others, I am obviously doing a horrible job. I just feel really alone in this, John and I are going through this together, but its affecting both of us differently... This has changed the both of us so much. It kills me to see the bright, smiley happy guy I married slowly become this person, I barely even recognize.

Some people have asked me if his medications have made him quiet or seem different. My answer to that is HELLO he is Depressed... He is grieving the person he was, and All of his independence has been stolen from him. Everything he loved to do has been taken away. He lives in fear of having seizures constantly. We have been living in hell for the last year and a half and its starting to wear on us.

I had a break down the other week at my parents. Everyone just kept asking what can we do to help...? I just told them there's nothing you can do. Because they can't take this away. I think that's what I have been most frustrated with. No one seems to know what to do for him. I have tried to "fix" him myself, with diet, exercise, doterra oils, going to bed early, and doing anything and everything I can do for him. I have prayed 1000's of prayers, gone to the temple, fasted, and now I am just fresh out of ideas.. I just feel Numb...

3 comments:

Destiny Rayburn said...

Jess, I so badly wish I could fix it for you. I really appreciate that I can read about your real life and not the only the good moments. I compare myself to others as well. I try not to but I see other couples with husbands that go on dates with their wives to the temple and I get so jealous. It's not like I go very often but it would be so nice to sit and hold his hand in such a sacred place. But that may change some day. I hope that John will be better someday. Health issues are extremely difficult, they seem to be toxic at times! I'll be praying for you. I love you!!

Greenville 5th said...

Hey Jess,
Just saw your blog update from facebook, and was wondering how you guys were doing. I am so sorry that you have to deal with such HARD stuff especially right now during such a hectic, stressful time with school rotations etc.
I can relate with some of the feelings you have shared here, and I know it does NOT seem fair. I felt much the same way when Lincoln had so many issues one after another and there seemed to be no light at the end of the tunnel.
All I can say is that you guys are awesome and you are strong and you will make it through. My mom gave me some advice when all our crap was happening that stuck with me and now I can see that it is true. She reminded me that no situation lasts forever. Your situation will change, and things will get better. Hold on, and do the best you can. The Lord will bless you and he will bless you especially for enduring your trials and He will make your life better than ever after the trial of your faith.
We will pray for John and you and for the docs to know exactly how to help John.
Keep on going and know you have so many people praying for you guys.
Lots of Love,
Kim and Dave

Candice and Israel said...

Dang! I'm sorry things are so tough right now :( I can only imagine how frustrating this must all be for you and John. I hope that you guys are able to find some answers & solutions as soon as possible!! We will keep you guys in our prayers!