Monday, September 30, 2019

Lost... Who is Jamie Elizabeth?

My Mom used to say, that as a child, I had "a smile that was infectious and could brighten others days," and I was an inspiration with how I handled my disability with a smile. However, over the years, between trying my best to fit in with society's ideals/standards, trying to live up to what I was taught by my parents or CCD Religion classes, relationships with people I thought of as friends who turned out to be toxic (only to discover my true friends), relationships romantically, stress from struggles as a college student, and the struggles of living on and off with pain or other medical problems, I seem to have lost a sense of myself.

It's like a constant battle between my heart, my brain, and the outside forces of voices from people around me. I am 28 and enjoy childish things like dolls, stuffed animals, playing games at the local fairs, I enjoy cartoons and childish movies, tea parties, parties, I get separation anxiety and sad when my friends have to leave; it is like I am still a child trapped in the biological fact that I am 28 and some people point it out and judge me and tell me, "You are 28, act your age." But my question is, "Is it they are just jealous that I am trying to find joy in the things I have always enjoyed?" I am just trying to block out the darkness and cruelty of the world going on around me. It may make me ignorant, but I refuse to watch the news because it's depressing and angers me, I rather "stick my head in the sand," and tune it out, and leave it to God. When the world is so sad and depressing, who wouldn't want to go back to the simpler times of innocence of childhood?


Don't get me wrong, I still know some things I enjoy: Spending time with friends/family, parties, dancing, theater, crafts, creative writing, etc.; however, lately, I been really tired a lot and seem to stay in front of screen watching movies/tv or YouTube videos. It's like I have no motivation or anything right now. I have wanted to do more blogging, more YouTube, more artistic and creative, but I just can't get myself to actually do it, or how to put words out there.

Hopefully, I can rediscover myself again.

Sunday, September 1, 2019

One Mountain conquered, but life dealt me another summit to excavate.. *Latest Update*

People often say "The world is a rainbow of different communities spreading love and good, frolicking with others. There are the ones who are the pessimists who see their world as a never-ending burden of turmoil and misery, and then the type that are the "fakers"- The ones who walk around all jolly and happy and wearing a complete "mask" in public. That is me.

I guess you are probably wondering "what is this going on about? The title says 'One Mountain conquered, but life dealt me another summit to excavate." What I mean by this is, I had my surgery to fix the broken rods and it was a major success, however during that surgery, another issue was discovered; an infection in my rods.
(My newest Xrays)


To combat this infection issue, a pic-line was placed in my left arm while I was at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St Louis, Missouri, and put on antibiotics via IV infusions for 6 weeks and then will be switched to an antibiotic pill indefinitely until the doctor sees fit to get me off said antibiotics.

A week after my surgery, on Aug. 21, I was discharged from the hospital to go back to my home in Louisiana so that Medicaid would cover my IV antibiotics; if not, We would've had to pay out of pocket for the treatments and it was $120 a treatment (6 weeks of treatments, 2 x a day- so $120 a treatment x2 times a day x7 days x 6 weeks = $10080, and then if we stayed in s Louis but not at the hospital (haven house)= $50 a night x 6 weeks at least = $2100..yeah, I think we made the better decision by coming home...LOL)

Now 2 weeks and 4 days post-op, I awoke to my IV tape rolled up, the pic line area exposed (I am thinking that I was scratching in my sleep). When my fiance went to clean it up and re-tape it, he noticed that the pic line was out more than the doctors like, so we rushed to our local E.R., Lady of Lourdes Hospital. Once there, they were swift about getting me to the back; a nurse, however, decided to remove my pic line from my left arm (which was covered in red splotches due to allergic reaction to the tape) instead of leaving it for the specialist to push it back in. Hours later, the specialist showed up and had to re-stick me for a new pic line in my right arm now, when she said that had the nurse previously not removed it, they could've just pushed my other one back in. Now I am back home and my right arm is sore and throbbing because the lidocaine sedative is wearing off and my muscles are aching.

Oh well, I did what I needed to do and I will "grin and bear" this burden I have to deal with for 6 weeks until I can switch to my pill version of antibiotics. I cannot wait for this darn pic line to be out of my arm, but all good things come to those who wait. I will pray for God to grant me patience to deal with it.

Superbowl 2023: So tired of Hypocrisy!

  Food for thought: Let me start this post by saying this: I did not watch the superbowl nor did I watch the halftime performance. I did how...