This is going to be quick. I'm really tired and my head hurts.
I've struggled with migraines off and on for years. Usually, I don't get any if I get enough rest. But since I had my spinal tap and subsequent spinal fluid leak/blood patch, I've become a lot more sensitive to certain types of light (bright and flickering, computer screens after a while, headlights at night, etc.) and my migraines and headaches in general have become more frequent and I have them even with enough rest.
I saw my neurologist on Tuesday and he is trying me on Drug #1 to help get the headaches to stop (they are constant and do not go away and flare up with certain stimuli/triggers). In a month, if it doesn't work, we move on to Drug #2. And so on until we find something that works.
Pray for me. It's getting much harder to drive at night. I've started using yellow-tinted glasses at night to help reduce glare and it helps some, but not perfectly. All of my classes are at night, so this is a problem.
Also, my service dog Pebbles had an appointment with her orthopedic vet on Monday. He recommends total hip replacement surgery for her (she has developed hip displasia that medication is not managing anymore). I really do not want to put her through such an invasive procedure with such difficult rehab. But I want to do what is best for her. She is retiring and I think I'll let her adopter make this decision. But she'll have a good life either way, I think --she'll just have worsening osteoarthritis unless she has the surgery and will need increasing doses of medication that can hurt her liver and kidneys. She will supposedly (according to the vet) be pain-free after recovering from the surgery and not need medication anymore. Please pray for her as well and that the right decision for her can be reached.
Still waiting on paperwork from her adopter to be sent to Pebbles' school. The adopter is waiting on paperwork from her vet. Once her paperwork is sent in, the school has to interview her and approve her to adopt Pebbles. Then, they'll send me the retirement papers and I will send them in along with Pebbles' harness. Then she will go and live with her adopter. Such a long process...