Family Update
Jun. 21st, 2003 02:33 pmI finally got a hold of my parents this morning. Taylor did get her Harry Potter book - they went by numbers, not last names. :)
My stepdad had 4 hours of tests and evaluations, and it was found that he has bleeding behind the retina - possibly from diabetic retinopathy, one of the leading causes of blindness in diabetics. It was something that may have happened 10-15 years from now, but the accident may have aggravated it. So, he's going in for the first of several surgeries this afternoon.
Kind of scary stuff there, if you ask me. But I'm glad that he's getting it treated now, rather than having it prolong and worsen.
Also, he's still been in physical pain from the accident, and while I was re-reading How To Heal Depression, there was a section about how depression can manifest itself as physical pains - or even chronic physical pains/illness being something that can lead to depression. This only struck me because my stepdad has bipolar disorder, and I wonder if perhaps his lingering pain is related to the depressive cycle. I don't know if he's still on the Wellbutrin, or if he's even still seeing his psychiatrist - but getting his moods in balance could probably help ease the pain considerably, I'd imagine.
I'm having a fairly good day. No big plans - just hanging out, maybe getting in a nap. Really exciting, I know.
My stepdad had 4 hours of tests and evaluations, and it was found that he has bleeding behind the retina - possibly from diabetic retinopathy, one of the leading causes of blindness in diabetics. It was something that may have happened 10-15 years from now, but the accident may have aggravated it. So, he's going in for the first of several surgeries this afternoon.
Kind of scary stuff there, if you ask me. But I'm glad that he's getting it treated now, rather than having it prolong and worsen.
Also, he's still been in physical pain from the accident, and while I was re-reading How To Heal Depression, there was a section about how depression can manifest itself as physical pains - or even chronic physical pains/illness being something that can lead to depression. This only struck me because my stepdad has bipolar disorder, and I wonder if perhaps his lingering pain is related to the depressive cycle. I don't know if he's still on the Wellbutrin, or if he's even still seeing his psychiatrist - but getting his moods in balance could probably help ease the pain considerably, I'd imagine.
I'm having a fairly good day. No big plans - just hanging out, maybe getting in a nap. Really exciting, I know.