Sunday, April 25, 2010

Ode to Spring


Everybody is in love with the fabulous spring that we in Austin, Texas have been blessed with. I'm jumping on the banwagon of blogs about spring. Stay longer Spring, ok? Summer takes up entirely too much of the year. I realize this blog is very vain, lots of pics of myself...but hey, pics with flowers are better when people are in it.



Spring is enjoying the amaryllis in the front yard...

Spring is the burst of red roses in the backyard!

Spring is having fun watching handsome men play water volleyball at a BBQ! That is the look of admiring men right there folks. Desiree captured it perfect!

Spring is spending time with good friends...

Spring is running a 5K in 28:31!!!!!


Monday, April 19, 2010

A Bottle of Saline

Saturday I was on a cleaning kick. I had my bathroom all squeeky clean, then moved on to the kitchen. Counter-tops and sink were shiny! I decided to sweep, even moved the microwave stand out of the way to clean underneth it. In the middle of sweeping I stepped on a piece of glass. At least I thought I did, but couldn't see anything and besides, I was busy cleaning. So I hobbled around the kitchen walking on my left heel and finished cleaning. Then I wobbled into the bathroom, poured hydrogen peroxide on a sewing needle, grabbed my tweezers, and sat down to look at my foot. It took me awhile to determine if I did indeed have glass in the tiny cut. I said to myself, almost out loud, or perhaps very out loud since I was home alone, "Why don't we have a bottle of saline?" Saline is what I have used on every single patient the past 3 weeks in wound care to clean wounds. Oh dear, first I dreamed about wounds for 3 weeks, now I was trying to perform minor surgery on myself. See what a little knowledge will do? Goes straight to my head and making me thing I know everything. Luckily I did find the piece of glass. I had to use regular old water to wash the cut and see the shiny piece staring back at me. It is two days later and the cut is completely gone. I wish we had saline though, that would have been more fun.

I decided week one of this current rotation that wound care is not what I see in my professional career. I find the bodies ability to heal, or sometimes lack of ability due to disease, fascinating. I could handle looking at the venous ulcers, amputations, and road rash with no problem. I found satisfaction in wrapping someone up just right and sending them home with nice compression on their legs and cleanly dressed wounds. I thought wound vaccums were interesting- literally a sponge and negative pressure vaccum on a wound that helps heal at an amazing speed! However, I am not a "picker" as they say in the world of wound care, debriding (mechanicaly removing dead tissue with a scalpel, scissors, or forceps) is not something I enjoy in the very least. I am glad I had the experience. I learned a lot, and I got to put my education to good use. Here are a few lessons I learned.

1.) My grandma will never hear the end of the importance of daily skins checks on her feet. As one patient said, "The diabetes gets the feet".

2.) I now know how to open sealed medicine tubes. Flip the cap over and let the pointed tip inside break it open. Duh Tamara!

3.) Therapeutic exercise, Range of Motion, PNF, and Neuro are things I really enjoy. I missed that in wound care. I think orthopedics is back on the table of possibilities, and I am even more curious to see how much I would enjoy Neuro.

So next time you have a gapping hole in your leg or foot, or loose sensation in your toes, call me. I'll point you in the direction of the physical therapists who can help, and they can send you back to me to get you moving again!

Now I'll spend the next 3 weeks on the hospital side, making people get up and walk, among other things. Here I come acute care, show me what you got!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

The Evils of Parking Spots!

Nothing unravels me and puts me in a lousy mood faster than the frustration of finding a parking spot, not to mention being amidst one way streets and no parking signs on a college campus. It is another reason why I need a boyfriend or husband, so he can do all the driving when we go somewhere together.

I drove around for 10 minutes trying to find a parking spot just off UT campus today. I was going to a friends apartment for pizza and a movie. I dared to go to the parking garage 2 blocks away. Why such a risk you say? Well let me just tell I was once trapped in that very garage at 2am. The dumb thing closed at like 11pm and even though I paid the automated machine, it would not let me out. Now that I think about it, it turned out to be a great memory, I had to be rescued by a handsome man. There was no handsome man to be called upon to rescue me this time. I gave in and drove to this parking garage after wanting to scream and cry in my car. I checked to see what time it closed, and much to my surprise there was a notice that said it is now open 24hr, even on the weekend. Hallelujah! Paying the five bucks was worth it. I could complain and say I then had to walk two blocks in the rain, but it was just sprinkling. The pouring rain started while I was eating delicious pizza in the apartment surrounded by friends. Not a bad evening afterall!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Update on the Jar of Happy Thoughts


I started filling this jar the last week of 2009. Every single day since I have written a brief "joy, hope, gratitude, or small and simple thing" that I experienced that day. I didn't know it would get full so fast. Time for a second jar or a bigger jar. I think this has helped me feel so much joy this year. Life is good, even when it is hard. What keeps me going is hope. Elder Wilford Andersen said something in conference today that basically meant- hearts may get broken, but we can still have strong spirits when we have hope. I certainly believe this is true.

Some of the things that fill this jar...

Representing Raza's Austin Khala's for his 9th Birthday Party in Houston.



Last year's tulips that came back! Purple is my favorite!


Buying scrubs for my clinical rotation doing wound care and acute care physical therapy. Don't I look official?

Here's to 9 more months of happy thoughts!