Good morning ShortStack: It's great to hear that the formula is helping Garrett.
I wish I could have nice looking nails. I'm always cleaning and scrubbing something (believe it or not, doing house work relaxes me!--I think it's because I can't stand to have things messy, sort of unbalances me), so my nails are short. I try to keep clear polish on them..that's about the extent of it.
I think it's hard to find clothes to fit little kids. Their bodies are so different and changing all the time,and everthing fits differently, so they must try everthing on..and kids usually don't want to do that!
You asked what IC is. The full name of the disease is Interstitial Cystitis and it is: Interstitial Cystitis is a bladder and pelvic pain disorder affecting millions men, women and children throughout the world.
With symptoms of frequency, urgency. and/or pain, diagnosis can be elusive. Patients are often misdiagnosed with UTI.
The gag layer in the bladder has thinned for some reason, and there is pinpoint bleeding on the bladder wall, that can only be seen with a Cysto/Hydro test.
It's not a fun disease at all! It showed up for me after my hysterectomey last year. I'm slowly getting better with a combination of medicines and diet. There is no cure at this time for the disease. But there is a drug called Elmiron that works for some people; it helps to rebuild the lining of the bladder.
The Elmiron seems to be working for me. Plus I take Ditropan XL to help with the frequency and Elavil to help with some of the pain issues.
I also can't have anything citrus or acidy, so eating is not always easy. The good things is, that I have lost weight because I can't have things like soda, chocolate, etc.
If you want to read more about it you can do so by going to
www.ic-network.com
When I first found out I had this disease, I was angry and depressed and then I realized that while I had cause to feel that way, it wasn't going to get me anywhere, so I might as well figure out how to live with it. Some days are hard, but I'm thankful that they are becoming fewer and further between.
Now, as for what's currently going on with me; well I was up a little on the scales last night. I have a 2.75 gain. I wasn't surprised because I hadn't worked out (due to the sinus infection) and when I don't exercise, I gain.
I plan on turning things around this week.
Susie