The weather has been cold compared to what we have experienced livening Saudi Arabia. The morning temperature was 8 degrees C (48 degrees F) with the high of 21 degrees C (70 degrees F). It is cold enough for a heavy jacket outside and a light jacket inside.
I started back on my low calories diet (750/day) about two weeks ago. Gordy and I did some exercise and in two weeks I went from 204 pounds (92.5 kg) to 198.4 pounds (90 kg). In looking at what my goal should be, the ideal weight would be a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 25 which for my height, my weight should 175 pounds. My new goal is to lose 23.6 more pounds and go from a 38 waist to a 34 waist. I am hoping when I am home to be at this weight so I can try on some of my cloths and see if they still fit.
A few weeks ago someone commented about my cheeks looking red. I had notice some redness and flaking of skin around my nose and on my cheeks. I went to the dermatologist who did a series of blood tests. Those results were on the border of being normal. I skin biopsy was the next test to determine what was causing what is called a butterfly rash (malar rash–flattened areas of red skin on the face that resemble a sunburn). With the results of the blood tests and the biopsy, I have a form of Lupus called, acute cutaneous lupus erythematous (ACLE).
Cutaneous lupus accounts for about 10% of all lupus cases. The Lupus Foundation of America estimates that 1.5 million Americans, and at least five million people worldwide, have a form of lupus.
Besides the rash I do not have the other symptoms such as: Photo sensitivity, dry eyes, severe fatigue. What I do have is pain at night in the legs and arms. I have had this pain since 2007 and it was diagnosed as Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) which I have been taking medicine. Sometime Lupus is caused by long time use of some medications and maybe the medicine I am taking might has caused the Lupus. The medication has not been a cause for other people but maybe I am the first. I am trying to get off this medication and maybe the Lupus will go away.
I have been seeing several doctors here in Bahrain. I was hoping that one will look at all of my symptoms, make a determination what I might have and then provide a treatment. I had pain in the ankles and went to a sports medicine doctor. He noticed I had edema around the ankles and sent me to the heart doctor who notices my blood pressure was over 240. I also mentioned I had headaches. His conclusion was hypertension and I was put on a pill to bring down my blood pressure. After his diagnosis I still had pain in the ankles. Now I am thinking the pain in the ankles, the headaches, the weight gain and the edema all were related to Lupus and not the high blood pressure.
This diagnosis was when I was at my heaviest of 240 pounds. I have lost 40 pounds, my blood pressure is 120 to 130 ranges and my medication has been reduced. I still had the edema and my still my legs hurt but I was on medicine to control my blood pressure.
Concurrently with my blood pressure issue, I was having urinary tract infections and finally went to the doctor. He said I had a bacterial infection that did not respond to oral antibiotics. He said I need injections twice a day for seven days to get rid of the infection. I drove to the emergency room before work and after work to receive the injections. While the injections were a pain in the x@#, it did cure what I had.
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Gordy and I have a thing going for the Bahrain
Specialist Hospital, every Saturday we will go to the hospital and see a doctor
or the dentist. On some Saturday one of
us would have at least one appointment sometimes two appointments. After our appointments we will meet in the
coffee shop for a cup of cappuccino, or hot coca, and maybe something sweet for
Gordy to keep your going.
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