Sad news

Kerissa • Sep 05, 2014

Hi everyone,

Thank you so much for your prayers and support!  It means a lot to me.  I am doing a little better than before.🙂  After I wrote my previous post , I only had to go back to the ER one more time (that was a total of 3 trips to the ER and 1 urgent care visit in less than 2 weeks….).  The GI dysmotility got pretty bad, and I was in a lot of pain.  So Surgery told me to go to the ER to check for obstruction.  Thankfully, that was not the case, but the x-ray results did show that I was very backed up. :/  The doctors ordered more fluids, blood work, and IV meds, and I was able to go home with an updated medication regimen about 6 hours later!

Today, I saw my pain dr. because the CRPS burning pain has been so very severe in my hands.🙁  I have to hold an ice pack at night because my hands over-heat and burn like crazy!  They’ve been flaring up because I had so many IVs and blood draws the last several weeks, and needles always make things worse.  My pain dr. ordered an IV lidocaine drip combined with ketamine and magnesium which will be done on Oct. 8th.  So far away because he’s booked out.. :/  Hopefully there will be a cancellation soon!

To my great sadness, Dr. S told me that he is leaving OHSU the end of October and moving to Washington to practice at the University of Washington Medical Center beginning in December.  I wasn’t expecting this at all. :'(  I’m so very sad!!  It’s not because he doesn’t like OHSU anymore…he’s been here for 18 years.  And he likes change, so he made the decision a month ago.

He told me at least he’s not moving to Cincinnati or San Diego.  Washington is just a few hours away, and I’m not completely heartbroken because I get to see him up there.🙂  But this news is still hard…change is hard.  I’ve been seeing him at OHSU for almost 4 years!  Out of all my doctors, he’s my favorite.

The next several weeks, I have many big follow-ups with Neurology, Surgery, GI, and Internal Medicine.  So I may not be able to update much.

Also, next Friday and Saturday, my parents, sis, and I get to attend a two-day mitochondrial biology conference presented by Seattle Children’s Research Institute!!  Many mito specialists from across the US will be coming to speak to families and doctors.  I’m so excited!  The second day is a family day where you can meet other families with mito.🙂

P.S. My etsy shop is open!  Check it out.🙂  5% of profits will go towards MitoAction and mitochondrial disease research.  And the rest will be for all the increasing medical bills I have!

By Kerissa Lee 23 Jan, 2024
Hi, friends, I had a whole other post ready to go with some good news, but instead, I have an urgent prayer request. I started experiencing sudden onset numbness, tingling, and weakness in my whole left leg, and it’s been so scary. 🥺 It just came on out of the blue. I was doing so well with physical therapy each week (able to walk fast on the treadmill and leg press 40 lbs), and now, I have to limp because my left leg is soo weak. I really want to avoid the ED as much as possible, so I saw one of my doctors today. She’s concerned I’m having a big motor nerve issue. 😭 The plan is to see a physical medicine specialist, have a nerve conduction study, get an urgent MRI done, as well as see my PCP and pain doctor on the 25th and 29th for further evaluation/testing. I know I already said this, but it really has been so scary to lose function so quickly. Can you pray that I will trust the Lord and not worry? It’s been very hard, so I’d really appreciate your prayers and support in the coming weeks. Thank you so much. ❤️
By Kerissa Lee 01 Jan, 2024
"Let us know; let us press on to know the LORD; his going out is sure as the dawn; he will come to us as the showers, as the spring rains that water the earth." Hosea 6:3
By Kerissa Lee 11 Dec, 2023
"This hard place in which you, perhaps, find yourself, is the very place in which God is giving you opportunity to look only to Him."  Elisabeth Elliot
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