Monday, May 31, 2010

Attitude Change


I don't know if it is the Prozac or the medication, but for some reason I have noticed a huge attitude adjustment. If it is the Prozac, I think they should just put that in the water. Why should we have deal with unhappy people when you can get cheap medicine. I am being partially sarcastic, but really, I don't understand why people are against it.
Jackie is moving, and it seems like somehow I am the only clearly thinking person in my family about all of this. I am going with her and I am super calm and cool. I just want a new experience with Jackie.
It seems like I am very much into makin memories with the people I love. Katie, Lynne T, and I took a Retro Dessert Cooking Class at Sur La Table in San Fransisco. It was so much fun. I did not realize that I could cook. We made whoopie pies, creme filled cup cakes, bakes donuts and fried donuts, and a Strawberry Chiffon Pie. After class I came home, went grocery shopping and made a Raspberry Chiffon Pie. I read a lot about Flax seeds and how it was really good for your heart, so I have been adding that to a lot of things. I added the flax seeds to the Chiffon Pie and everyone said it was really good, I think because of the small seeds in Raspberries you could not even tell that there was Flax in it. (Side note:since taking the flax I have felt better, even though i think i am getting another cold. I have been trying to eat better and exercise everyday and just be well balanced). Then today we made almost everything again at auntie sues house, for Jackie and Joel's nursing school graduation party.
Anyways to the meat of my blog post.
When I was in the hospital, back in October, sometimes I felt like I was just going to drift away (die). That was one of the things that kind of scared me. So, since I have gotten out of the hospital, I have tried to do a lot, make a lot of memories with different people I love. I try not to sit around, and I try to get out of my comfort zone. I love this postsecret. It is totally me. It keeps me in the mindset that its good to make mistakes, I am LIVING!
So, a lot of places I go I am constantly taking pictures. People think this is kind of weird/over the top sometimes (like in a cooking class), an I just want to yell out: "I just had a heart transplant!"
I also have noticed that sometimes I just want to be alone. I have not really just been alone, or on my own since before I went into the hospital in October. This weekend I got the chance to drive Jen's mini (which reminds me of mine, which has to go into the shop, i am not really sure why, my dad just said so). Having this new lease on life just makes me love some of the small stuff sometimes. I love the mundane things like running errands. I did not realize how much I like listening to music. Everyone always has it off in their cars and I am always the one turning it on. And last night i was listening to Pandora on my blackberry while cooking, that was so much fun. I just love driving around in the mini doing stuff. It has been kind of hard because my family is still scared about me so they still want to always be with me. So that last couple of times I have had to run errands I have literally run out of the house without telling anyone so I could just be by myself. I have mixed feelings about this because I want to be with my family an all, my grandparents are getting older and stuff, but I feel like I do need some alone time.
So, living where we do, we do a lot of driving. It is always interesting the conversations or things that happen in the car. The other day Tim McGraws song "Live Like You Were Dying" came on when Jackie and I were driving. I was fine with listening to it, but Jackie shut it off immediately. I think people are still a little touchy with what they can say/do around me. They are still tip toeing around. Like the man Dave who got his liver Thanksgiving day, while I was at Stanford died. I am not really sure why or any detail's, but my mom did not want to tell me and even told Jackie not to tell me, which I though was pretty funny. She thinks that it will scare me because he had a transplant also, but i am like: "Mom, hes 50 years old, with a liver, I am 22 years old with a heart" I don't feel like there is really any comparison. I think that this might have just came at a bad week. This was the first time my mother and I have had a conversation about my health. I told he I am basically just scared of the unknown, and she just said that she doesn't think about the bad that could happen. I wanted to have a fuller conversation about all of this with my mother, before I left, but we were in a restaurant, so it was kind of hard, and I started to tear up, so I stopped talking.
When I was "high" on prednisone I email Flavio (departments transplants therapist) that I would like to talk with him. I am not sure I if I want to or not. On one hand I want to "fight this" on my own, on the other hand, I think my head might be more clear with therapy. I feel that for a lot of things. I am right on the edge to get the bariatric surgery, but I feel that if I get it, its like I am cheating, and I need to work hard and do it on my own. I also sometimes feel that way about the Prozac, like i just need to deal with this on my own. But then I think that its a David and Goliath battle and I am David because prednisone gives you SEVERE anxiety, so its like fighting an uphill battle.
Anyways another interesting conversation I have had is with my grandmother. She has always said that she would never get surgery again because she is too old. She now needs surgery on her arm. I think I might have been a force for her to get it. I kept telling her that the transplant was nothing and she could make it through it. She is having the surgery in August because she is in so much pain. I hope I am back so I can help her recover like she has helped me.
One more thing I wanted to talk about was about feeling my heart. I have been swimming lately to just make my whole body feel better. I love holding my breath under water and just feeling my heart beat. It feels amazing, so good and strong. After I did a ton of laps I just would hold my breath under water so I could feel my heart.

1 comment:

  1. I love reading your blog! :D I agree about the meds in water! I could use that! haha! :D Sometimes reading your blog is like reading my mind! I love to cook too! I think it is awesome how many memories you are making! And share more pictures! I would love to see more! :D (If you don't mind ;]) I understand COMPLETELY when you say that about needed alone time, yet still needed time with everyone. It can be hard being around people that are trying to protect you from everything and want to make sure you are safe ALL the time! :D I think your trips to the store are great! I do it too and that is just to get away from my family cuz the bug me to clean! haha The fear of the unknown. I just about broke down in tears when I saw that! It's not the death. It's the bumps in the road that you know will come but don't know when. It's like living your life sitting on the edge of your seat. It's hard! Just remember that nothing is going to surprise God! He planned it all out already! He knows everthing! and He has you in His hands protecting you! :D

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