Happy New Year to everyone! It has been about 6 months since my last update to you and I've just returned from a checkup at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. It was an easy ride this morning down to Baltimore for a 10am visit. My first visit to John Hopkins was in Jan 2007 so it has been 5 years since I've been under Dr Wigley's magnificent care.
I met with Dr Wigley and we reviewed some tests I had done in November. One test is an echo cardiogram which is essentially a sonogram of the heart. The test shows everything is normal. The other test was a Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) that primarily measures lung capacity and the results were the same or slightly better than the previous test, so inside things are looking good.
I described to Dr Wigley how I've been feeling, which hasn't been great since about mid November. Nothing terrible, but just not as good as I have been feeling. I don't react a lot to how I feel on any specific day because I feel different every day, and even multiple times within each day. A single odd feeling day or two isn't much to me and never worth mentioning. As one example, this past weekend, my left arm felt like I had sunburn and someone was rubbing it very hard, and the skin on the upper half of my torso was very tight. Then on Monday, those feelings were completely gone. So with my description of how I've been feeling, Dr Wigley examined me and concluded that there's been a slight change from my past visits. We discussed the options and we both felt that going back on Cellcept made the most sense. Cellcept is the medication I was taking from Jan 2007 through Jan 2010 to suppress my immune system from turning on me. I had stopped the Cellcept medication in Jan 2010, which is 2 years ago this month. It is like playing whack-a-mole with my immune system and we just need to beat it into submission again.
After the exam they took 8 vials of blood from me for evaluation and research. As I got in my car, I noticed a man walking toward me from across the parking lot with newspapers under his arm and it was Ted Koppel. I didn't stop him but I waited until he got in his car and he was driving a BMW SUV with NY plates. Not sure if he was at JH for himself or visiting someone he knows. My next visit to Johns Hopkins will be in 3 months at the end of April and we'll see how things are then.
I'm a Giant fan and season ticket holder, so hopefully in 1 1/2 weeks, we'll be able to celebrate another Super Bowl win! If they don't beat the Patriots, they still went farther this year than I had expected. It's been an exciting few weeks to be a Giant's fan with 1 more game to go. Let's go Big Blue!!
I'll get back to you all in a couple months with an update on how things are progressing. Hopefully we won't have too much snow shoveling to do between now and then!
Stay healthy!