Archive for December, 2004



Marshall is seriously lightheaded again, and short of breath. He nearly passed out in the kitchen this morning, and every time he sits up he thinks he is going to faint. I think he might be allergic to the Rifampin. Going to call Dr. Lemos tomorrow, and quit taking this tonight before [...]

The Zyvox has ended! Much to our dismay, Dr. Lemos has ordered 3 months of Rifampin and Bactrim combination. But, we surely do not want this infection back, so here goes!

Well, we made it. Mom came back, the kids were here, and it was a great Christmas! Marshall has been feeling pretty well overall, I just wish he would gain a little bit of weight, he is still hovering right around 200 pounds (which sounds like alot, I know, but he is 6′ [...]

Marshall says his thighs feel like a cheese grater has been run all over them, they are very sensitive, as are his feet. He has also been having problems with his bowel movements, not getting the urge. Dr. Daftarian has put him on a prescription laxative, maybe that will help. [...]

Marshall has been a little lightheaded still, we took him off of the Bextra, thinking that might be it, and I think it has helped. He says he has been feeling “weird,” it is hard to tell what that means, and he won’t elaborate too much. I guess he doesn’t know either.
His sugar [...]

We have been learning about Hypoglycemia this week. Hypoglycemia is the term for when blood glucose levels drop to below normal.
Marshall exercised about 10am today, and his sugar levels were actually higher than before he started.
About 7pm, he was feeling weak, and his sugar had dropped to 78!! I looked that [...]

Today he has been very lightheaded for most of the day and his blood pressure is still up there.
He had a big pee today–got the urge and everything!!

Blood pressure is a little high today (156/103), but everything else is going pretty well. He has a terrible headache today, but his sugar seems to be a little better controlled. Maybe it is the drop in sugar causing the headaches, and he will start feeling better soon!




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