Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Emergency Trip to the Hospital

***IMPORTANT: The purpose of this blog is to inform and educate readers***

It all happened Sunday afternoon, I started having discomfort in my chest and back. My upper abdomen was bigger than normal. So much so, I thought it made me look pregnant (I want to clarify, I am most definitely NOT pregnant!). To continue with the story, the more I moved around, the better I was. I could lay certain ways and it would be more comfortable. Every Sunday night my family and I go to church, but when we came home the pain started to become unbearable. My boyfriend and I ate dinner with my family and lounged around the house before he went home.

I went to bed that night, I knew sleep would be sparse. But alas, I took my dog and went to bed. I woke up every 30 minutes to an hour and by 2:00am I was ready to get up. I didn't know how to handle the discomfort. I got up out of bed and left my dog to sleep. I went out to watch some television figuring maybe a distraction would help, and to my surprise my father had heartburn and was already doing what I planned to do. We sat and talked figuring I probably had a really bad case of heartburn. I slept sitting up for awhile that night and by morning I was miserable. I called my doctor and said, "I need a same day appointment." She told me the earliest she could get me in was 1:30pm. I said okay.
Just a picture of my little girl... isn't she cute?
I laid around waiting for 1:30pm. I was miserable; my back felt as if it was going to break into two pieces. I took pain relievers and antacids. None of which helped. By 11:30am I was leaning over the kitchen counter head tucked between my arms and the counter crying because I couldn't handle the pressure and discomfort anymore. I wouldn't wish this kind of pain on my worst enemy. My mother and brother said that is enough, you are going to the ER.

Upon arrival of the ER, my heart rate was 110, my blood pressure was 150/110, but no worries my oxygen was perfect. The doctor told me it could be 1 of 2 things. It could mean my pancreas was failing or it could mean my gallbladder needed to come out. Before we looked into other options we needed to look at some blood work and get an ultrasound. But first the miraculous drug, Dilaudid. My favorite drug thus far. When placed in my bloodstream it felt like I had armor on my body. It felt like my body took a huge sigh, and I didn't have a lot of pain anymore.

Back to finding out what was wrong with me. The ultrasound technician was very polite and explained what was going to happen, I wasn't worried just wanted to know why my body felt like it was falling apart. She placed the probe on my abdomen and pushed and moved the probe and pushed some more. The tears started rolling down my face, but I knew this was a good indicator of what was going on. She finished her test and wheeled my back to my room.

The results were in: My gallbladder needed to be removed ASAP, but it could wait a couple days. My Mom being the Mama bear she is said, "You call the surgeon, she is going to nursing school and needs it out now!" The Physician Assistant (PA) walked out of the room and proceeded with the request. The PA runs back into the room and says, "This never happens but they are coming right now to see you and will get your gallbladder out tonight!" My mom and I were relieved and anxious. Because now I was facing surgery.

I went up to the surgical waiting (still on the miracle drug), here is where I met my surgeon, anesthesiologist, and my nurses. All were lovely and very nice. The anesthesiologist told me I would be intubated (A breathing tube would be placed in my trachea so I could breathe).  Though I have seen this done many times for my job, I certainly didn't want it done to me, but if we were gonna get the gallbladder out, intubation was the only way.

It was time to go into the operating room, it seemed very cold and bright but this is to be expected. Next, I remember moving to the table by myself but then I drifted off to sleep quickly. The next thing I know, I see my family and my boyfriend with a bouquet of red roses (ladies, he is definitely a keeper). I was pretty drugged up so I don't remember much of the night, but I was surrounded by my family and boyfriend.

This next day about 11am, I was given the all clear to go home. It was slow going, breathing was labored during walks, but a little bit at a time I got better. I was told to do laps in the house and go for as many laps as possible but listen to my body. Take a break and sit down when needed. I even went to work that Friday for a half day. Since that day, about 23 days ago, I have run, done full-time hours at work, done crunches and sit-ups. Today, I feel even better than I have in a very long time, and I am still improving one day at a time.

***Some of the descriptions and pictures below maybe graphic.***

Education TIME! What does the gallbladder do? It helps digest fat in the digestive system. Some people without gallbladders cannot digest fat well and their stool turns to diarrhea. Lucky, I am not one of these people...yet.
Where is the gallbladder located? Below the ribs and under the liver.


You can see in the picture that white mucous looking thing is fat, connective tissue, the gallbladder, and common bile duct.  I have a really pretty liver, I mean look at it shine! They did cut into (biopsy) the gallbladder that was a little bit bigger than a small pear. There appeared to be between 50-100 gallstones present in the gallbladder.


Yes, I have about 4 scars from this surgery I only picked out two pictures but most everyone has seen a scar. Due to the nature of this procedure the surgeon only needed a couple holes and a camera. The technical name for the procedure is laparoscopic cholecystectomy. 


Both of these picture are just a couple days after surgery and I was already feeling better. Thank you for everyone that sent a card and prayed for me. Love you all!


Monday, December 28, 2015

A Year In Review and New Goals

2015 In Review

How is the end of the year already here?!? I am just so grateful for the way God has blessed me all year. Let me just tell you about some of the things.

1. He has blessed me in allowing me to pass all my board exams for respiratory! PRAISE GOD I don't have to take another respiratory board exam! 
(Ya see that? LISA M. BUTLER RRT!!!)
I also work for a great hospital which was another goal for the year.

2. I am in the nursing program at Ferris and I received  all A's last semester. I know crazy to do nursing with my respiratory degree but I am really happy about being in the nursing program. If you are wondering why I am doing nursing still, click here.

3. I ran/walked my first 5k! The color run was a perfect way to start this crazy running thing. I love running but I have put a stop to it for the end of the year because of the cold.

4. I got a new car! A 2011 Equinox named Louie. He is quite the looker.


5. Mushy alert: I'm pretty sure I have the best boyfriend ever! He is sweet, caring, loving and always puts my needs first. I am completely blessed to have him in my life. Our little adventures are so fun! He is one of the best things that has ever happened to me. 10 months together and counting!




6. One of the last exciting things happening in my life is my best friend finally moved back to GR. I've missed her so much and though we don't get a lot of time together I am so happy I can see her.


I am sure there is a lot of things I forgot but this year has been one of the best! I cannot wait to see what this coming year has in store.

2016 Resolutions:

1. Lose 40lbs - I am jumping on the band wagon of weigh lost for the new year. If you want to know more about why I am the way I am (weight wise) click here.
2. Blog at least once a month - And actually do it once a month, I kinda waited till the last minute for these past months. No More! I shall post once a month!
3. Run at least once a week - This kind of goes a long with the first goal but I really enjoy running and I need to take a little time to myself and just exercise.
4. Take some piano lessons. My friend has agreed to help me relearn the piano. I always took playing the piano for granted and now I actually want to play something beside the flute. (a progress blog post to be written soon).

I truly hope you all had a great year and continue to have a great year with these last two days. May your new year be filled with love and joy! Remember to be kind to others around you as you do not know the battles they are fighting. Remember to tell those you love, "I love you." Lastly, enjoy what has been given to you.

Merry Christmas!

Nursing school semester one, is complete and I could not be more excited!


This semester has been long and quite frankly boring. Yes, I learned new things like how to catheterize someone and I learned a lot of about sterile technique, but it hasn't been as interesting as my former schooling. I am hoping next semester is more exciting and invigorating. They, (the teachers) say it will be hard and we need to start studying now. Isn't that a little bit impossible? I guess only time will tell.

Merry Christmas!
🎤 It's the most wonderful time of the year 🎤 

Christmas is my favorite time of the year. My family normally has a couple Christmas'. We have a Butler Christmas, My mom's dad's Christmas, and a immediate family Christmas. My most favorite thing about Christmas is the reason for the season. My home church (Highland Hills Baptist Church) holds a Christmas Eve service every year, ever since I can remember it has been at 10:00pm. I love when the voices are so loud it rings in the church. I also love lighting candles and singing about the love that God has for us. When the service is over most years we open presents, drink coffee and stay up until Christmas Day. Here is just a few pictures of the fun!



I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas, and remember the reason for the season. 




Monday, December 21, 2015

Painting with Stacy (November)

As most of you know, I am not an artistic person at all. My painting, drawing and craft skills are pretty limited, but my friend Stacy is a darn good painter, drawer, and crafter. She is everything I am not, and I am everything she isn't. Our friendship is pretty much perfect. 

Stacy and I recently went to a painting studio where they taught us how to paint. My picture was quite terrible as seen below and Stacy's was quite beautiful. I had no idea what I was doing the majority of the time, but it was relaxing. 


November is cold and when cold weather comes we need warm treats to keep us happy. Jake and I made apple crisp! It was super yummy. (Don't be too jealous)



Maybe when I am done with school I will learn how to make a baking blog. (Suggestions for names of the baking blog are being taken now) 

Speaking of school, I am almost done with this first semester and I am not quite sure I am a fan of poking people with needles all day, but if it saves a life I will do it! I am looking forward to next semester. I am hoping it will be more of a challenge. 

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Cars, Birthday, and Halloween (October)

So much has happened this month! I just had to write about all of it. First, I got a new (to me) car!!! I got a 2011 Equinox LT. I love it! So much room to move around and it is so big compared to my little bug. 

(Brought the baby home today)

Things that are harder in this vehicle: parking. Im not quite used to parking this beast yet. I haven't hit anything, but I just need to remember that he is a good two feet longer than the bug. Say hello to Louie (the equinox), and goodbye to Henry (the bug). (Henry went to a nice 16 year old girl from Grand Haven area).

OCTOBER 27: Dad's Birthday!!!


My lovely aunt decided to make my father a cake this year for his birthday. We all had to put a decoration on the cake! I put a tree on! Doesn't it look pretty?!? Happy 57th birthday Dad!
 Story time: It just so happened this year my mom and aunt made a cake, and they didn't tell each other so we had two birthday cakes! Sweet, right?!? We went to a restaurant in Newaygo and the waitress and other customers told us, "those cakes looks amazing!" One of the customers came over and asked if she could have some! I was surprised but yes, we gave them some, and we ended giving their entire table some cake.

OCTOBER 31: Happy Halloween from the kids. 
I wanted to dress them up like a butterfly! They are so adorable but they look like I am killing them by making them wear such a ridiculous costume.

                                         (ICE)                                                                                                              (STAR)
 Jake and I also participated in my church's trunk or treat which turn into a inside trick or treat.
I think we gave away some 700 pieces of candy. 


Happy Halloween from the tooth and tooth fairy.

ArtPrize! (September)

ARTPRIZE!
One of Grand Rapids biggest events! 
(google)
Artsy people and non-artsy people take the streets to look around and see what other artsy or non-artsy have created with recycled goods, new goods and pieces from a junkyard. 
From what I heard it can take years or days to make these pieces. 
My boyfriend and I decided to check out the artwork. (Silly me, forgot to take pictures of this event). I did get a few silly ones.


 It was so cold when we went inside a cafe and people watched (Which is an art itself. People are so weird sometimes). 

(We did manage to get a picture with the artprize giraffe!)

Overall, it was just a nice evening with an amazing guy. 

Monday, November 30, 2015

First 5K! (August)

This August was a very special month as I ran/walked my first ever 5k! Of course you can't run the "happiest 5k on the planet" without a few of your best friends!


Thank you Liz, Pat and Jason for running with me! You guys have encouraged me to keep pushing through to get to my goal, hopefully next year I can run the whole thing or at least half of it. I can't forget my best friend was there cheering me on!


We did it! We finished and celebrated by throwing more powder in the air and becoming super shiny people.


Here are a few miscellaneous pictures from August:




                             Happy 6 months honey!

                   Happy Birthday JACOB!