January 15, 2012

Eye Will Be Offline Having Surgery

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I like to try to blog once a week or more but recently I haven’t been blogging on a daily basics at all. This is because I found out that I have a serious eye problem and need an operation right away due to Macular Degeneration. There are two kinds of Macular Degeneration, wet and dry. The dry form is by far the most common type and doesn’t require surgery. The wet form is much less common, but it comes on more quickly and can become severe.

Lucky me because I have the wet form and I am not a brave person.Caution

 


Photobucket  The dry form accounts for 9 out of 10 causes of Macular Degeneration. It develops slowly and causes central vision to become dimmer or more blurry over time. It usually doesn’t cause severe vision loss unless it turns into the wet form.

Photobucket  The wet form accounts for only about 1 out of 10 cases of Macular Degeneration. It can cause serious vision loss within months or even weeks. People who have the wet form have the dry form first.

Photobucket  In either the wet or dry forms of the disease, one eye may seem to be affected while the other remains unaffected for a period of time. During that time, the healthier eye may compensate for the affected eye. However, in most cases, if one eye is affected the other eye will develop Macular Degeneration in time, too. 


My eyesight has been pretty good for this ageing Hoosier. Anything up close is blurry without drug store glasses but I still have good vision when looking far away. I had no vision problems that I had to worry about and sometimes still could see close up on a “good day.” 

About a month ago I noticed an eyesight change. My eyes seemed to be growing more tired while watching TV, reading, blogging, etc. I could still see just fine but questioned my vision change. Since it wasn’t something I could put my finger on, I chalked it up to my eyes getting worse with old age. Vision changes can hide a serious problem so I decided if it got worse I’d go to the doctor.

One night when my eyes were really bothering me I put my hand over my right eye; no problem my sight was fine. Then I tried the left eye….OMG! I could see with it but I noticed right in the middle of my sight I could see a problem. Especially when looking at a straight line, I saw a kink in it. Also when looking at a person’s face the left side of their face looked distorted. I had no black spots in my vision and I could still see fine at night but obviously there was something seriously wrong.

After going to my doctor he referred me to an Optometrist who told me that some of the vitreous gel in the back of my eye turned to fluid and that was why my vision had changed. He said it was due to old age, told me not to worry about it and referred me to a Retina Specialist Dr. Lam. This is when things got serious; I got my diagnosis and she said I had to have surgery as soon as possible.

This last Monday I had 3 appointments to get set up for my surgery which will be January 19th and I just got a call from Kaiser today ( telling me it will be at 1PM. I wish they would put me to sleep for the operation but I have to be awake and this will be the first surgery I ever had like this. I am petrified at the thought of being awake during the surgery and just hope they have some strong-ass medications so I’m not at all aware of what’s going on!

I don’t know how my sight will be when this is all said and done but our sight is one of the most important senses we have. I would rather loose a lot of other functions then my sight. Even one eye would be acceptable to me. My grandmother (bless her lovely soul) lost an eye to cancer and took it like the trooper that she was. She was no young lady either; in her 70’s when it happened and working at an old folks home part time. She was working with people as old or older than she was and did it with grace. She was an awesome woman.  


Model Of The Eye

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♦ The retina is a thin lining of nerve tissue on the inside back wall of the eye. The macula is the center of the retina. It is the part of our vision process that makes possible recognizing faces, reading, and driving a car.

♦ Symptoms of wet macular degeneration may include loss of central vision and visual distortion. For instance, a straight line may appear wavy or a small object may seem to be farther away than it really is.

♦ Macular degeneration doesn't cause total blindness. Peripheral vision may not be affected, but central vision, which is used for activities such as reading, watching television, and doing close work, is.


Then there’s the after eye surgery torture! OMG! I have to use this therapy device that keeps my head pointing down (like you see below) for a week OR MORE. That’s 24/7 folks; eating, watching TV, going to the bathroom, riding in a car, or anything that keeps my head in this face-brace contraption.

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Bed time will be fun! I need sleep so I have to sleep (if I ever sleep again) on my stomach with a board-thing stuck between the mattresses holding the face-brace contraption on it. As you can see in the picture above. So comfortable.

They think they have a plan so you don’t go completely insane. The face-brace contraption comes on this folding chair that has a built in table and a two-way mirror. They expect me to spend most of my time in it so I can watch TV, read, (oh my aching back) and try to eat with my face down like that. I’m sure straws will be in order.

24/7 For At Least One Week!

If I don’t use this stuff and keep my head just like they tell me then the gas bubble they inject into my eye will not float to where it belongs and fix my eye. If I screw it up, I get surgery again, mess up my sight more plus all the costs that aren’t covered by insurance.

Oh, did I mention that my face-brace contraption (and comfort items) costs $20/day (at least) and my insurance (Kaiser) doesn’t pay for it? Wave bye-bye to aftercare.Hello From Nurse


I have always been an artist and my love of beauty, hell my love of life has everything to do with what I see! Then there’s “Blu” my beloved sports car that I adore driving! I almost lost my license in 2010 due to a medical problem and I live to drive. (Not a typo).

How am I going to blog and be online? Not easily even with a two way mirror I’d say. As you can see from the images above it’s going to be hard to use my computer AT ALL. Bummer! My computer is not a lap top. Big sigh! Being busy getting ready for this has put me behind in my writing. Something I miss when I can’t do it.

I really shouldn’t be whining; I mean it’s not cancer or other painful, horrible and fatal diseases people get every blink of an eye. It’s just another crisis in the life of Rebecca Del Sanchez and she’s had so many in the last 2 years. I don’t use my blogs to complain but it’s time for me to have a good year. I just want to enjoy my life as much as I can. It feels like a huge bolder is on my chest and if that bolder was just a bit smaller, well then managing it would be a little easier and I could catch my breath for once!

Dr. Lam assures me that she’s done this surgery many times before and as a team we can do this. I just worry if it’s so important to keep my head like that (and the gas bubble stable) that I should be in the hospital a few days afterwards. You know how it is these days everything is outpatient! Organ transplant? No problem, have you in and out in a day! Yes, you can wear your 5 inch heals when you go home. Tee hee!

Today I’m just trying to chill out and prepare for Thursday. I wrote this for here but am posting it on Bekkie In Wonderland too so I can get my news out with less work.

I am taking a brake from being online until my procedure is done and heals. I pray my sight is at least this good when I am finished so I can come back and do all of the many things I enjoy doing! And get my head out of that torture device so I can live and eat like a human being again!

Pray for me if you will and I’ll be back ASAP!

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Keep On Bloggin’!

January 1, 2012

Your Résumé Please?

I once tried a different approach to a résumé. I was applying at Sony in Foster City to be on the phones for their PlayStation Game Division. At the time I had a Space on Windows Live so I decided to do another Space (website) as a résumé for Sony.

I made my website all about Sony. I even did research on them and blogged about a few new things happening at their company. I had pictures of their offices and of course my information was craftily placed in an orderly manner around the website.

It was awesome! And I never heard a peep from them!

So I ran across some of these résumés that not only worked for others but are very clever and artsy to boot!

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This is a Wakuda Studio résumé and shows how effective the military cloak can be.

 

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This is the perfect example of an eye-catching and attention grabbing résumé. This résumé represents the life of the artist in different blocks that is easy for the employer to skim through.

 

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This machine-like résumé shows the employer that they can expect nothing else but initiative ideas from the artist.

 

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A unique, iconic way to describe the whole professional’s life and growth in a visual nutshell.

 

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This résumé has been created by Adam Stephenson and shows the beauty of vintage style.

 

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Another beautifully detailed artistic résumé explaining the key attributes of the artist.

 

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This unique résumé shows the creativity of the artist.

 

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This unique style of a résumé shows the human mind supremacy of thinking out of the box.

 

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This menu style résumé is full of lavishness and offers a thorough presentation.

 

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Here the artist presents a wonderful job hunting style in this résumé. This is a masterpiece of work.

 

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Using  colorful office products and his information this style résumé is a masterwork of stylish thinking.

 

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This old style of graphic artwork shows the worth and skills of the artist.

 

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This is a combination of affectionate letters and presents the lovely thoughts of artist in a visual nutshell.

 

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This is a Google earth oriented résumé. It is spread on the earth map and shows the density around the globe.

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I wondered after my sad attempt at my website résumé if anyone else had tried something like it and now I know.

Somehow it makes me feel a little better about what happened to me. Remember, not all companies will be excited to receive creative résumés.

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December 22, 2011

Christmas Is Almost Here!

Christmas will be here in 3 days and Christmas Eve is in 2 days. I hope you’re ready friends! And I hope your Christmas is wonderful!

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I want to thank you for being good, supportive friends during the year. You made me happy by Following me, commenting on my website and being supportive when I needed you! You’re like guardian angels to me! Good friends are hard to find!

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I have enjoyed your websites very much this year! Thank you for writing such awesome blogs to entertain me. I can only hope that I did the same for you.

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If you have pets like I do, they make holidays more fun so make sure you have gifts for them to show them how much you love and cherish them. They give us so much unconditional love and we should make sure to include them at Christmas.

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Santa Claus is making his trial run to make sure the reindeer and his sled are ready for the “big night”. He can’t have any mistakes on Christmas Eve!

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“Peace cannot be kept by force, it can only be achieved by understanding.” Albert Einstein

Here’s a Christmas e-card for you!

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I wonder if I’ll get anything since I’ve been naughty this year?

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I just love putting up my Christmas tree. I like to put it up after Thanksgiving and keep it up until Feb. because I like the lights and I have antique and home made ornaments. I keep it watered well so it lasts and my enjoyment of it is major.

So have a Merry Christmas and I’ll be thinking of you!

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December 20, 2011

The First Snow

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After Thanksgiving was over all that would be on my mind was when was it going to snow. I was too young to pay attention to or care about weather reports, the first snow for me would magically appear when I least expected it. Just the way I liked it.
One of my favorite things about Winter would be going to bed and waking up in the morning with a thick blanket of snow covering everything in sight. Our city sits right on Lake Michigan and we get lake-effect snow because we lived in the snowbelt which just meant we got even more snow to play in.
I didn’t like my mother fussing around and putting all the layers of clothes on me before I could go out to play and I cried. It made my cheeks sting when I finally stepped outside. My mom told me I had to stay in the yard so I walked over to the tire swing and half heartedly pushed it.
I watched the stray leaves blowing around the yard in the cold wind as I tried to find something to do. The trees were bare and the leaves in our yard had been raked up and burned in the alley for the last time. I missed playing in the leaf piles and the smell of burning leaves.
None of my friends were outside to play with so I walked to the back of our yard to look in the alley for pretty rocks. (Our alleys were covered in gravel, not paved with cement like here in California.) While searching for rocks I glanced up at the sky. It was deep blue and the sun was out with fluffy white clouds moving by very quickly. It sure didn’t look like it was going to snow, but it was very cold.
It was hard to pick up rocks in my mittens and I could barely walk around in my snowsuit. I was bored and plopped down in the grass and pretended to make a snow angel. It wasn’t very satisfying. If only this were real snow I could build a snow man or maybe mom would let me try out my new flying saucer.*
I snapped out of my day dream when I heard my mom’s voice. “Bekkie what are you doing on the ground like that you’re going to get sick!” I looked up to see my mom had put on her coat and come outside to check on me. She continued to scold me; “Let me help you up and we’ll go inside where it’s warm.” She shivered as we started towards the house. “It is freezing out here, it sure feels like snow. What were you thinking? Do you want another visit from Dr. Gilbert?” “No mom, he always gives me shots.” I complained.
Once inside I had to wait while she took off my layers of clothing and boots. She lit up a cigarette and took a long drag. “It’s getting late Bekkie why don’t you go play while I fix dinner, your father will be home soon.” “Mom, how can you feel the snow if it isn’t here yet?” I asked. “What? She replied while turning on the stove; Oh, it’s just a saying. Why don’t you go play in your room with your horses?”
I went to my bedroom and played until it was time to eat. The evening was like any other and by bed time I had a different subject on my mind. Sleep.
The next morning I woke up and played in my room until mom got up to dress and feed me. After breakfast I went into the living room to play and when I looked outside the window I was thrilled to see that I woke up to a thick fresh blanket of snow covering everything just like I dreamed of. The first snow of the season and it was still snowing out! Excited I ran to my mother and asked; “How did you make it snow when I wanted it to?”
She just smiled and said; “Mother’s just know about these things.” And of course I believed her completely. First Snow 
We all know you don’t mess with Mother Nature.
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*A flying saucer was the brand name for a round plastic sled for young kids with two handles.