Last night Mom and I went to the annual Titanic dinner at the Casino du Lac Leamy. It was, as usual, fantastic. Much nicer even than other years. The entire staff of Le Baccara is in costume (officers uniforms complete with caps) and the place is decorated a la Titanic. They had a sugar model made that was beautifully lit too. Waves were painted on the windows and there were portholes placed everywhere as well.
The food was taken from recipe books from the time and used to inspire the menu. Unlike other years, there was some choice on the menu. It was fairly set, but there were choices for each course (6 of them). Duck or stuffed partridge. Salmon or crustacean broth. Yum! There certainly weren't many carbs though other than the really delicious bread on the table. Even the butter was cut in the shape of the ships funnel. The dessert was an eclair again in the shape of the ship (with small chocolate funnels). The other really nice part was the old fashioned portion size. Just small amounts so you could eat from each course and not be stuffed to the gills
There was also a wine pairing that went with it, but neither Mom nor I could participate. Bummer. Other years there have been folks around that worked very hard to get their moneys worth out of the alcohol. Not this year though. It wasn't crowded (probably because it was the middle of the week) so the ambiance was great. I'm looking forward to next year. I haven't been in a couple of years but hope to make this a more regular event.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
My portacath is in.
So this morning, for the third time in a week, I got up at an ungodly hour (5:30) and went to the hospital at the other end of town to get my portacath put in. It is very like the picc I've had for 18 months. It is an access that blood can be taken out of and can also be used to put in an IV. The advantage of it is that it is internal, unlike the picc. With the picc I had to wrap my arm in Saran wrap and tape it up. So I always needed help to shower. The port is completely internal and once the incision is healed I can hop in the shower any time I want. Yeah!
It was a pretty good experience overall. The nurse who took care of me had put my picc in the last time and she remembered me too. There was also an orderly who is fantastic. This guy has worked so hard to learn all about what goes on in his department. His basic function is transport, but does some assistance to the nurses too. He knows all about the different accesses, how they are put in, and how folks do. I've spoken to him before and had him transport me and he is a wealth of information and comfort.
They had a bit of a problem getting it in (damage to my veins in my neck from dialysis lines in the past) but they did get it in on the correct (right) side although I do have holes in both sides of my neck right now. It hurts a bit, but isn't too bad. I'm not allowed to lift anything for about a week, so groceries are out right now again (small step backwards) but then I should be fit as a fiddle again. Relatively speaking.
My nephrologist is also going to get some of the nurses in his department trained to take blood from the port so that they can continue to take my blood monthly and I can just drop it off at the lab. My neph is great and takes such good care of me making things as easy as possible.
So, as has been the case lately, things are looking up.
It was a pretty good experience overall. The nurse who took care of me had put my picc in the last time and she remembered me too. There was also an orderly who is fantastic. This guy has worked so hard to learn all about what goes on in his department. His basic function is transport, but does some assistance to the nurses too. He knows all about the different accesses, how they are put in, and how folks do. I've spoken to him before and had him transport me and he is a wealth of information and comfort.
They had a bit of a problem getting it in (damage to my veins in my neck from dialysis lines in the past) but they did get it in on the correct (right) side although I do have holes in both sides of my neck right now. It hurts a bit, but isn't too bad. I'm not allowed to lift anything for about a week, so groceries are out right now again (small step backwards) but then I should be fit as a fiddle again. Relatively speaking.
My nephrologist is also going to get some of the nurses in his department trained to take blood from the port so that they can continue to take my blood monthly and I can just drop it off at the lab. My neph is great and takes such good care of me making things as easy as possible.
So, as has been the case lately, things are looking up.
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