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Fall Schedule

Hi 🙂School started on Monday for Penn State. I can’t believe it. I’m still in denial.

This is my schedule:I also have an online class, COMM 160.

About my classes:

  • COMM 100 – Mass media and society communications in the United States. This seems like it should be easy but I have a tough professor who loves to give out tons of readings, homework, and tests.
  • SPANISH 003 – Intermediate Spanish. This is a 4-credit class so each class is 1 hour & 40 minutes long. Good thing I love the professor ;).
  • ANTH 045 – This is cultural anthropology, so basically the study of humans and our diverse cultures. I am enjoying this class so far because it’s very interesting.
  • CAS 404 – Senior-level conflict resolution and negotiation. Another interesting class, but with a tough professor.
  • COMM 160 – Basic news writing skills. This is an online course all about grammar, spelling, and all of that fun stuff.

So, this has already been my life:I have a tendency to let school take over my life and stress me out. I’m really working on breaking that habit. This week I’m just focusing on keeping up and adjusting to having less time to myself.

I’m also enjoying the beautiful views on my way to campus:

How did/do you adjust to changes? 

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Bible verse of the day: Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. 1 Peter 5:7

Endoscopy Results

Sorry I have taken forever to post about my endoscopy! For a quick review, I was diagnosed with a H. pylori infection in July, was given strong antibiotics for two weeks and had to have an endoscopy on August 16th.

About the endoscopy:

Basically, an endoscopy is a medical procedure to look inside your body. Mine was performed to look at my esophagus, stomach and duodenum to see if I still had a stomach infection.

The doctor put me under anesthesia, inserted a tube with a camera on it into my mouth, down my throat, & into my stomach and took a lot of scrapes (or biopsies) of my stomach and esophagus. I scheduled my appointment bright and early so I wouldn’t have to fast all day for the procedure. What can I say, I hate being hungry ;).

I arrived at the office, checked in, got my id band, and was ushered into a recovery/prep room where I had to change into a hospital gown.

A nurse inserted an IV with fluids into my arm and my bed was rolled into the room where the endoscopy was performed. I chatted about Spinning (LOL!) a little with the doctor and nurses before the anesthesiologist  randomly “put me to sleep” in the middle of my discussion of Spin bikes with one of the nurses. Oh well!

I woke up about an hour or so later back in my recovery/prep room. My mom was waiting for me in there and I made her take a picture (or two..) of me so I could make fun of myself later. I was a little loopy ;).  A nurse gave me some water in a Styrofoam cup. After I finished the cup my mom offered to throw it away for me but I just whipped it on the ground and started cracking up for no reason. Good times! LOLZ.

My mom and I headed home and I made her take me to Red Lobster (because we had a gift card .. yaaaay) when I wasn’t “under the influence” anymore. My throat was sore for a few days, but other than that I was fine.

The only thing the doctor said the day of the endoscopy was that I have esophagitis, which is when the esophagus is irritated due to stomach acid back flowing into it. It can be chronic or acute (chronic in my case) and causes symptoms like heart burn and ulcers. It’s pretty manageable with some diet/lifestyle changes, so I’m not worried about it too much.

I got the results about the infection about a week after the test. The biopsies of my stomach were negative for the infection!! I’m in the clear :).

I am so thankful and really learned a lot from this experience. I have a lot of compassion for others who are sick or taking medications, I became a lot closer to God, my family, & Jimmy and I really appreciate my health. I’m so glad that I don’t have the start the school year on the insane medication I had to take in July-August!

Thank you to everyone who commented, tweeted, emailed, and text messaged me during this tough time in my life. It meant more than you will ever know ❤

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Bible verse of the day: Lord my God, I called to you for help, and you healed me. Psalm 30:2

Edited to add: If you want to talk to me about my experience with H. Pylori and the medicine I took, please feel free to email me at allie(at)southboundenterprises(dot)com. Thanks!