2025 · Christmas

Christmas Day 2025

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May your holidays be happy days,
Filled with love and laughter.
May each day bring joy your way
in the year that follows after.

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2025 · Christmas

Christmas Season (Part IV) 2010 – 2011

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In 2010, Kevin, Katelynn, Sara, and I went to our local Christmas Parade again. This time, the girls got a glimpse of Santa. Katelynn was in first grade. Her class had the school play β€œSanta’s Suit”, where she was the β€œLego” Elf. On Christmas Eve, Katelynn lost her first tooth. So, the Tooth Fairy and Santa visited our home on the same night. Unfortunately, Sara had a bad cold on Christmas Day. She wasn’t too happy. But we made the best out of the situation.

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Santa left apples, oranges, nuts, and candy under the tree. Of course, Sara found the candy first and wanted some. Kevin and I said she could have some after breakfast. Instead of listening, she was very sneaky, put one in her mouth, and acted like she didn’t know what we were talking about. Lexi was happy; she had a new toy duck, which was shredded by her and Ranger the same day.

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… to be continued in December 2026

2025 · Throwback Thursday

The Procedure Is Scheduled For Tomorrow ~ 2021

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Now, I have a bit more information about my Portal Vein Thrombosis and Hypertension. The GI Team discussed my case for almost a week before a surgeon came into my room, explaining what was going on and how they tried to insert that shunt into my vein.

Here is what I’ve learned: The portal vein is connected to a completely different vein system than the regular veins that transport blood back to the heart. Imagine you drive on a highway (in this case, blood through the portal vein). The highway has a narrowing due to construction (blood clot). Lots of cars try to drive on that highway, and it becomes congested. Now, people get the idea to get off Exit 1, Exit 2, etc. In the beginning, there is no problem. Unfortunately, there are not only a few cars; there are hundreds of cars trying to get off these exits. Now, the traffic at these exits gets congested as well. Everyone tries to get around the traffic, and it becomes jammed as well. The exits in my case are the veins to the esophagus and stomach. They got congested, bulged out, and began to bleed. Therefore, I had blood in my vomit and stool last week. Tomorrow, it’s the doctors’ job to build a bridge over that construction zone to release the traffic to other highways and streets in the form of a TIPS procedure. They work on the construction by removing the blood clots. The surgeons had to discuss this project for a while to make sure the outcome would be long-lasting with minimal risks involved.

And yes, the team works with medication on my pancreatitis, stomach ulcer, and anemia. Today is day #10, me being in the hospital. I haven’t bled for almost a week now. So, they must have been doing it right.

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~ 12/07/2021 ~