It is 6 am and I woke up early in anticipation of my first Truxima infusion today. Back on Monday, I saw Dr Pati, a seizure specialist, for a second opinion on the infusion treatment recommended by my neurologist. Ben joined me at the appointment and I was so impressed. He is professional and very knowledgeable, answering all of our questions and clearly explaining what is going on.
The purpose of the infusions is to reduce the activity of my immune system, as it is overactive and attacking healthy cells. With auto-immune disorders, your immune system does the opposite job that it is supposed to do and rather than keep your cells healthy, it destroys them and in my case, caused the seizures that badly damaged the right temporal lobe of my brain. The good thing about that is that my right side is not my dominant side, so now the left side of my brain is doing all of the work and needs to be protected. He also told me that this very rare type of auto-immune disease may affect 1-9 people out of 100,000 and I am at risk of having repeated seizures. Needless to say, I am proceeding with the recommended infusion therapy, with monitoring with EEGs and MRIs to make sure it's working. It was an emotional day, to say the least.
Bob and Penny arrived for a 3-day visit that evening and I had prepared a dinner of chicken pot pie, caprese salad, breadsticks and ice cream. I always like to feed my visitors when then have spent a long day on the road. Dinner was well received and I will definitely umake that recipe again. It sure was good seeing them and I so appreciate them coming for a visit.
I had a dermatology appointment Tuesday morning, so I just stopped by their hotel and we went and walked the path that goes around Girard Lake Park and then to Shantytown Bar & Grill for walleye lunch. Their goals were to visit with me, to eat walleye, preferably at a restaurant near the water, and walk a path around a lake - things they don't get to do in KC. After our walk, I went home and they went back to their hotel for naps before heading over to Ben's for pizza and a visit with the family in the evening.
Wednesday was another fun and busy day, starting with a walk around Hyland Lake Park that was about 2 miles. I took Joey back home, took a little rest, then they picked me up and we went in search of a restaurant on the water that served walleye and ended up at Dangerfield's in Shakopee. We were all impressed with the restaurant and food, sat out on the screen covered deck overlooking the Minnesota River and had walleye again.
After another little break, naps and rest, they picked me up and we headed to the Midweek Market at the civic center to listen to music by the band 'Six to Midnight' for a while. Normally there is a good size farmers market on Wednesday night but that must be done for the season as there were only a few food trucks but nothing that really appealed to us. So guess what we did - we went and ate walleye at Willy McCoys.
We hugged and said our goodbyes and they head back home to KC today.