Friday, October 25, 2013

Upcoming Trip.......

I don't really want to go into the gritty details, but this has been a hard week physically. :(  Long story short, my mitochondrial disease appears to be progressing..
 
Not knowing what will happen next symptom-wise always keeps me on the edge of my seat.  But, I am encouraged that, when all else fails, Christ remains faithful.  Thank you, Lord, for your unending grace!

Up until a couple months ago, traveling back to Cincinnati, Ohio wasn't in the "plan."  But here I am, planning another trip back.  This December.  My geneticist has referred me to Genetics again (but this time to see their mitochondrial specialist), Pulmonary Medicine, and Gastroenterology (Motility Disorders Program).  I've also been referred to Cardiology and am hoping to get appointments with Spine Medicine and Neuromuscular as well.  This will be the whole deal.. ;)

Hopefully after I see this mito specialist, I can begin "treatment," including the "mito cocktail."  For my TRAP1 gene mutation, Dr. Boles through Courtagen said that aggressive antioxidant therapy can be helpful, and I look forward to starting that.

Even though this Ohio trip is in the works, I still hope to see that mitochondrial specialist in San Diego.  But I'm not sure if or when that will be..  Especially since my spinal tap results are still pending. :)

Your prayers for wisdom would be appreciated!  Pray that I would patiently endure and not be focused on all my symptoms all the time.

love and hugs,

kerissa

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Well, that wasn't too bad! :)

Thank you, all, for your prayers this morning!!  My lumbar puncture is now behind me!  God is so good!  Everything went extremely well, even better than I was expecting---my pain dr.'s awesome and so funny.  He sees countless patients, yet he still remembers my full name and birth date/year.  I found out today that my birthday is 8 days after his. :)  You want to know something else funny?  We both have double letters in our first and middle names!

The procedure hardly hurt at all!  Can you believe it?  Maybe it's because he's an anesthesiologist (my first spinal tap last year was done by a radiologist, and it was oh so painful)... 

Dr. S drew 5 tubes of cerebrospinal fluid, and he used the smallest needle to decrease the risk of a post-dural puncture headache.  Because the needle was so tiny, the fluid only came out one drop at a time. The flow got slower by the minute, so he asked the nurse to tip the table a little bit. ;)  Not sure when I'll get results back because one of the labs needed is so specialized---the laboratory told him they're going to try and figure it out.  Haha!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Medical Updates

This past Friday, I had a follow-up with Dr. F, my neuro-ophthalmologist.  She's so so sweet!  The external ophthalmoplegia (weakness/paralysis of the eye muscles) in my left eye is stable at the moment which is great news! :)  For those who don't know, my left eyeball can't look to the left very well at all which isn't much fun...but there's not a lot that can be done for treatment, so she just wants to keep monitoring it.
I still get nystagmus (fast, uncontrollable movements of the eyes) every now and then, but thankfully, I can keep it at bay as long as the migraines aren't too bad and I get adequate sleep. :)

For 3 weeks now, I've been having horrible spine pain, and I have no clue what started it.  So my physical medicine dr. squeezed me in today.  So grateful!  He ordered two x-rays of my thoracolumbar spine, and the images show that I have some multilevel degenerative disk disease.  One problem after another...I sure feel older than 21........lol. ;)  The spine pain may also be from the underlying mitochondrial and/or neuromuscular disorder.  So Dr. C ordered more physical therapy, and I have a follow-up with him in 3 and a 1/2 weeks.  If things are no better by that point, then he'll possibly order more imaging studies like an MRI.

This coming Wednesday is my spinal tap at 8 AM!  I'd appreciate your prayers!  My pain dr. told me I'm at increased risk for a post-dural puncture headache, so we'll see how bad it is the second time around..  Thank you all for your continued love and support! :)

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Long Awaited DNA Results: Part 2

The following two mutations are ones that are likely related to my mitochondrial disease:
  • Courtagen found a mutation in the CHAT gene (choline O-acetyltransferase).  Dr. Boles said my genetic variant in CHAT might contribute to the complex disease picture in (me).
  • The second mutation was found in the TRAP1 (TNF receptor-associated protein 1) gene.  My genetic variant is in the ATPase domain of the protein.  These mutations are thought to "predispose towards disease due to defects in antioxidant defenses."  People who have variants like these have chronic fatigue, pain (now I know why I have Complex Regional Pain Syndrome! :), and G.I. dysmotility.  And I deal with those three symptoms..
Dr. Boles said CHAT mutations respond favorably to anticholinergic esterase inhibitor treatment, and he also wrote that TRAP1 mutations can respond favorably to aggressive antioxidant therapy.  That's great news!

In addition to the GARS and RYR1 mutations that were found, I mentioned in Part 1 that Courtagen found 19 other possible disease-causing mutations.  This makes my case even more challenging..  I know I've said that before, but just in case you forgot.. ;)  I could possibly have a polygenic disease from multiple variants combined.

So in order to figure out what variants are likely causing my "disease," Dr. Boles wants my mom and dad to be tested.  Courtagen is sending saliva kits to my parents, and their tests will be completely free of charge. :)  This laboratory is amazing!  Their tests will help Dr. Boles with my test interpretation.  This is going to take another 5-6 weeks..  My patience sure is being stretched.. lol

So in the meantime, stay tuned! :)  We're SLOWLY BUT SURELY making progress!

One of my friends shared this quote with me recently, and I thought it was just perfect!!

 "If God sends us on strong paths, we are provided strong shoes" - Corrie ten Boom

The Lord has been so faithful---He provides me with everything needed for this wild ride of a journey.