What a Week!

InjuredSmileyFaceI re-launched this site last Tuesday with the intent of making daily updates when life threw me a curve ball. The very next evening I was a suddenly chauffered (aka one ambulance ride later) guest of the Sutter Roseville Medical Center Emergency Department after having a grand mal seizure at a Wal Mart. I left the ER that evening with a goose egg on the back of my head, a concussion, and admonishments not to drive until checked out by a neurologist.  Since then I’ve been dealing with headaches, dizzy spells and sleeping a LOT.

Today was my appointment with my neurologist. He’s suspended my drivers’ license for six months (because of the grand mal seizure – it’s a state law that I actually find reasonable if hugely inconvenient) and put me on anti-seizure meds for the first time in 15 years. Ah well… mass transit is currently free for me and better for the environment. Right?

The bottom line is that I’m fine. Nobody else was hurt in my little healthcare crisis and an unknown good Samaritan was able to contact my husband (using my own cell phone) and tell him what was happening (Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!).

The other things that I’m grateful for are my WONDERFUL and supportive husband, Mark who has been nothing but positive all week; my very very good and comprehensive health insurance provided to me by my employer – Sutter Health; and last, but certainly not least – my incredibly understanding boss, Kathy Lummen, who has also been amazing over the past week (including trying to contact Mark on the night of the incident when the good Samaritan called her)! I’m a very lucky woman to have such wonderfulness in my life!!!

P.S. On top of everything above… I woke up congested this morning! I’m more irritated by the stuffy nose than by everything else!

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4 Responses to “What a Week!”

  • Laura Good says:

    Oh my goodness Catherine! I’m glad you are ok and that you have a great support system. Sending prayers your way.

    • Catherine Ford says:

      Hi Laura! Thanks for your well wishes. I keep telling myself “This too shall pass!” Gotta keep a positive spin on things…

  • Raj Menon says:

    I hope you are feeling better now. Anything thing I can do to support you (all the way from Nashville TN)…. you can count on me. I mean that. Looking fwd to our friendship in 2010. Take Care.

  • Catherine Ford says:

    Thanks Raj!

    I return to work on January 4th, 2010 and am feeling much better. Still some minor dizzy spells now and again, but the headaches seem to have subsided.

    I appreciate your offer of support and I look forward to getting to know you better in 2010!

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