To know one life has breathed easier because you have lived. That is to have succeeded. - RW Emerson

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Just a wee update

Sorry I haven't posted anything in a while. Started my summer job on May 7th, and the 9 hour work day starting at 7 am has been a bit rough on me. I'm exhausted by the time I get home at 4, but having every other Friday off and weekends makes it tolerable. I also started studying for the MCAT which I am writing on Sept. 1, the physics section is going to kill me! I got a 14 on the Verbal Reason section though that I did on a practice AAMC exam (I did the exam before I even opened a study guide), so that is really promising seeing as that is the only section that really, really counts. (Unfortunately, all the sections count, but Verbal is the most important.)

I started biking exactly 2 weeks after my surgery (May 12), and the first few rides were a little uncomfortable especially on the bumpy sections. I saw the surgeon for a follow up appointment on May 18th in Vancouver (I had to leave my house at 4 am, my mom drove me through a legitimate snow storm 3 hours to the Calgary airport after my flight was cancelled in Cranbrook at 10pm the night before in order to get there), and he was surprised at how well I was  doing at three weeks, but not surprised that I started biking exactly 2 weeks after the surgery. (To be fair, he said no activity for 2 weeks, and I followed that exactly!) He did say though he was a bit shocked during the surgery to find the distal end of my nerve had not only failed to degenerated but had grown a 2cm branch...according to biology and physiology, the distal end of a severed nerve should degenerate after 48 hours of being cut. So I'm apparently a freak of nature when it comes to neurophysiology.

I still don't have any nerve pain going up leg, which is amazing and the surgeon was pretty pleased to hear that. He did say the nerve pain in my foot should get better, and at the very least not worse. I can handle that!

I also did my first road race since the surgery on Sunday, it went okay, it was pretty painful near the end. My ankle is hugely swollen now though, and at physio yesterday my physiotherapist put on some hot pink kinesiotape like Lance Armstrong used in all 7 tours that he won. It actually made it feel a bit better and the swelling is a bit less (but of course this could all be in my head too). At the race though, the Para-Cycling coach from National Cycling Centre -Calgary came and talked to me, and there is a chance that I might qualify as a para-athlete, which means I could compete in both able bodied and para events. Which could possibly be an opportunity to represent Canada at worlds and the Olympics...something I need to look into!

One more thing, I GOT IN TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY!!!!!! Yup, that's right friends, KP will no longer be out east anymore. I have an appointment with an academic adviser on Friday to sort out transfer credits and then I get to visit the lab!!! Its pretty cool because the lab and the "O'Brien Centre for Bachelor of Health Sciences" is at the Foot Hills Medical Centre which is basically biggest and most advanced hospital in all of Alberta, and it part of the Faculty of Medicine. Its going to be awesome to be around doctors all the time in an educational manner instead of being the patient! I'm super stoked!

Peace Like a River


Friday, May 4, 2012

Ummm, so awesome??

I just finished my skype interview/meeting with Dr.Z, and it went really, really well! If I get into U of Calgary I will be working his lab and shadowing him during clinical rounds. He also said that there is a very good chance that I will be able to get my name on a major paper that will be published in a highly regarded journal and even a possibility that I could publish on my own (although that is pretty rare).

This all so amazing that I am know deathly afraid that I will not be admitted to U of C. I think I will be absolutely crushed if I don't get in. I almost want to e-mail them and tell them that one of their lead researches is going to be taking under his wing and that they would be stupid to not let me in!

This is both awesome and frightening at the same time.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Shhhh! You might jinx it!

I haven't used a crutch in 2 days and I haven't taken a pain killer in over 24 hours (I'm still taking my usual Lamotrigine) and....I am not any pain! It aches a bit, kind of like a tired muscle pain, but nothing that I would even consider taking a Tylenol for. And when I say 'no pain' I mean no pain, like my right and left foot feels the same...except my right foot has a giant bandage, is still dyed red and is significantly larger.

In a way, I am scared to believe it is true, because everything I have tried in the past has only been temporary and then its devastating when the pain returns. I'm finding it hard to trust that something may have finally worked.

On another note, I have my interview tomorrow with Dr. Z at the Uof C. I will have the house to myself to skype with him, so at least the interview will be somewhat private on my end. I am scared of what he might ask though, I have been trying to read as many of his paper as I can, but so much of them just go straight over my head. I understand it until he starts talking about the immunochemistry and Westernimmuno blots...I actually can't understand a thing in those sections. Hopefully he doesn't ask me detailed questions like that!

I made Gluten -free cookies today